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Hey snowboarders! If you're looking for a no frills, all bases covered intermediate/advanced guide to snowboard carving, this is your one stop shop. This comprehensive video covers all of the forms, techniques, terminologies, and necessary knowledge needed for any carver looking up their carving game. This video is very complex, so take your time watching it! If you haven’t watched the first one, watch it here: • How to Carve on a Snowboard for Begin... This the second video to the HTCOAS (How to Carve on a Snowboard) series, so look forward to more! ------------ Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction 2:36 - Table of Contents 3:00 - Section 1: Mastering Long Turns 4:00 - Section 2: Downweighting and DownUNweighting 33:40 - Section 3: Enhanced Transitions 41:49 - Section 4: Upper Body Movement and Rotation 47:56 - Section 5: Speed Mechanics 54:46 - Final recap 58:17 - Some thoughts 1:00:00 - Downunweighted, Mid radius turns run analysis 1:03:45 - Downunweighted, Short radius turns run analysis 1:09:34 - Conclusion ------------ Part 1 questionnaire answers: Q: What kind of track does a carved turn make behind the rider? A: A perfect pencil line cut, no exceptions. Q: What is an edge angle? A: The angle that the snowboard is tilted relative to the snow during a turn. Q: How do you perform the open body toeside stance? Open body heelside? A: Rotate your upper body and hips, and bend your back knee together. Allow your board to edge up until your knee cap hits the floor. On heelside, do the same (minus the kneecaps) but lean backwards. Q: When do you perform transitions? A: Directly on the fall line, between turns. Q: In a carved turn, when do you gain speed? When do you lose speed? A: You gain speed during the turn, and lose some speed during the transition. Q: What shaped turn is best for going at a medium average speed? A: Half circle shaped carved turns. ------------ Search of Snowboarding Camber Profiles Explained: • Finding The Right Snowboard Shape - S... ------------ Get your own Donek! (Not sponsored): https://www.donek.com/ The Godfather of Carving, Ryan Knapton: / @ryanknapton ------------ Over the counter snowboards: https://ridesnowboards.com/en-us/p/tw... https://neversummer.com/products/mens... https://www.lib-tech.com/orca https://www.yesnowboard.com/snowboard... Rear entry bindings: https://www.flow-bindings.com/en/ https://sp-bindings.com/ ------------ Instagram: seunghmoon Youtube: SHMSNOW ------------ Tip and Donate to my Kofi (like Patreon) at shmsnow ------------ Music: • 💿 No Copyright Lofi hip hop mix & Ch... • Fluttering @ フリーBGM DOVA-SYNDROME OFF... ------------ YES Greats Uninc board feature: • YES.023_boards_Greats Uninc