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Yo, I want to share some tips with you, on how to really really really carve
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The reason I can do some pretty rad buttering stuff is because I have awesome edge control
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And that's a direct result from being able to Carve
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By learning to carve great you'll truly be riding your board to its potential, and it'll make everything you do on your board better
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Almost every trick on jumps involves carving off of the take-off and in the pipe, it'll help tremendously, too
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So assuming you're already more skilled than the average nerd on the hill
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Who's just side slipping down you can already link your turns pretty good then these tips will help?
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Get you carving better and take you riding to the next level
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If you've seen snowboarding in Warren Miller films of the 80s and 90s you might think this is how you should carve
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Riding a bowl or cracking a whip that's dogshit
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Look, how much fun I'm having
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Same thing here. I'm swinging my arms and head around to try the turn that's dog shit
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Right here. I'm keeping my shoulders at my sides with my torso straight up and down like a corpse or zombie that's dog shit
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So first tip have a silent upper body
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Do this by twisting the shoulders and torso to face down the hill along with bending the knees and torso a bit.
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This allows your lower body and board to be quick dynamic and responsive underneath you
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Practice making quick little turns like this while keeping the upper body silent these aren't carves yet
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But a little get the upper body ready for them
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Next with pointing the board straight down the Hill
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point and Flex your feet
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To get your board on its sides which will cause the sidecut of the board to do these miniature carves underneath you
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Again focus on keeping the upper body in position and simply having the board Rock back and forth with letting the board side cut do
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all the work
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once you got a good feel for how your side cut responds then gently start to push and maintain pushing against the side cut to
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Get the board making nice Carves across the Hill
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You really want to keep driving pressure into the edge of the board and if you're doing it right,
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You should feel it in your legs
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Next I want you to try to combine the previous two things by making small
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mini Carves in the middle of Big carves while cutting across the Hill
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so it'll be a big toe side carve and
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Add a quick little flex in it and finish the toe side car heel side carve coming across the Hill
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Quick Little point back to the Flexing heel side carve toe side carve
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quick Little Flex and back to the toe side
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Stay in your comfort zone, but once you feel confident with your carves try them at higher and higher speeds
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So give these tips a try in that order, and I'm sure you'll be making better turns and carves in no time. Good luck