US /ˈflætn:/
・UK /'flætn/
I need to flatten this before I fold it up.
So when you flatten something, you make it all nice like this.
Flatten it down again, nice and flat.
Flatten it down again, nice and flat.
So I'm going to flatten.
So I'm going to flatten it.
As you perform this movement, you should not feel your lower back flatten out into your hand.
As you perform this movement, you should not feel your lower back flatten out into your hand.
That's what we're looking for, that pencil thin line in the snow. Perfect. So let's start linking those two turns together. All you need to do at the end of the turn is simply to extend your legs and stand up. As you do this that allows the board to flatten meaning you can roll it onto your new edge but it also helps you transition between your heel and your toe edge posture. As I stand up it brings my hips over the middle of the board meaning that I can then drop them forward into my toe edge position. Spin around. The same applies when we go from toe edge to heel edge. I'm coming across the slope, my knees are bent. When I want to change edge I stand up, my board flattens, my hips are across the middle of the board and I can sink them back into my heel edge position and complete the carve across the piece.
As you do this, that allows the board to flatten, meaning you can roll it onto your new edge.
If you wanted to think about the average amount of work we were doing, you could rearrange these, knock the towers over and flatten them out, and try and get an estimate of the average amount of work being done over those sixteen operations.
and flatten them out,
And then you're going to flatten the rounds, and slice them lengthwise again to make it
And then you're going to flatten the rounds, and slice them lengthwise again to make it
Then I'll find some other way to flatten him.
-Then I'll find some other way to flatten him.
The Earth's crust rings like a bell, struck by global earthquakes stronger than anything in recorded history, decimating cities around the world while hurricane-force winds flatten every single tree in South America and wildfires consume the continent.
while hurricane-force winds flatten every single tree in South America,
The pillars glowed bright red and exploded, shattering the outer walls, causing nearly 6000 tons of stone to crash down and flatten the building.
The pillars glowed bright red and exploded, shattering the outer walls, causing nearly 6,000 tons of stone to crash down and flatten the building.