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How To Carve On A Snowboard 

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Check out our latest snowboarding tutorial on Carving as it is designed to teach you how to carve! Carving refers to turning your snowboard using only the edge shape (sidecut) of your board and is super useful for riding pipe and in the set-up for spinning jumps.
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Комментарии : 53   
@SlinkyJosh
@SlinkyJosh 2 года назад
I love how you give instruction with no nonsense or unnecessary fluff.
@unconventionalchinesewithkeren
Thank you so much. A good teaching video should be like this: the instructor is a pro; give the definition; break down steps; from easy to difficult.Your suggestions are professional, practical and clear.
@WhaoIfeelgood
@WhaoIfeelgood 7 лет назад
Excellent tutorial it feels like, thank you very much for making it available for free !
@joert8300
@joert8300 Год назад
Was anyone else stunned to hear that most riding in resort is not carving? I’ve been thinking sliding is a bad thing - but this makes it clear that in practice carving is the minority (and actually needs a nice piste)
@blanerampart4986
@blanerampart4986 3 года назад
This is the best carving instruction I've seen so far. The clock analogy made the main thing I've been having trouble with very clear. Thank you. Subbed :)
@FarnsworthProfessor
@FarnsworthProfessor 6 лет назад
Great job !!! Very good in-depth tutorial. Helps a lot :)
@mrknarf4438
@mrknarf4438 5 лет назад
Great tutorial, can't wait to try those tips on the snow!
@gedforrest2547
@gedforrest2547 4 года назад
"Start on a wide groomed run with no people" where does such a mythical run exist? XD
@mrvuki
@mrvuki 4 года назад
it exists in 7-8 o'clock in the morning before others arrive.
@kevinhunt1202
@kevinhunt1202 3 года назад
@@mrvuki and on mon tues we’d or Thursday
@jeremybennett5547
@jeremybennett5547 4 месяца назад
Night riding is usually less packed as well
@frankmignone2271
@frankmignone2271 2 года назад
That looks a lot more like surfing…which makes me happy. Going for my first SB trip to MT this January.
@7goldmdls
@7goldmdls 4 года назад
I love carving! A groomed run, 3"-4" of fresh powder on top of that, Yee Haw. Great video guys, got me all pumped.
@dks6515
@dks6515 4 года назад
im so happy i found this channel. i was riding standing up the whole time, now i know im not just bad at snowboarding and have no balance XD
@Alesini100
@Alesini100 5 лет назад
Awesome tutorial!
@philcamp9663
@philcamp9663 3 года назад
U explain very well how to do aspects of the sport .thanks mate very much
@musemusa9164
@musemusa9164 4 года назад
Subscribed Thank you for the wonderful instructions
@Goten.2752
@Goten.2752 5 лет назад
very nice explained.THX
@Twongo
@Twongo 4 года назад
This is the first legit soft boot carving tutorial I've seen on RU-vid. Although... I would say 1 to 5 on toeside and 11 to 7 heel. Knitpicking I suppose. But let's see the 11 to 7 on toeside (reg. and camera downhill of rider) and 1 to 5 heelside.
@SpaceShipDalibor
@SpaceShipDalibor Год назад
Great video! Step 1 taught me how to stack and put pressure on my edges and lock in a toe side carve. Once I got into kicking my hips out over the edge I Never looked back since:) also the kid in the background at 1:30 is Killing it! Ha 💯🤙🏼
@rexcro
@rexcro 4 года назад
Thx for this video!
@smakarevich
@smakarevich 4 года назад
nice and clear !
@dmitrii133
@dmitrii133 5 лет назад
Gooood! Thanks!
@jubnx2781
@jubnx2781 5 лет назад
this is the best tutorial yet holy this helped me a ton
@clv603
@clv603 5 лет назад
Also very important that wasn't mentioned in the video is boot size and board width. Too much overhang from the board with will result in toe drag or heel drag, and you will have a bad time attempting to carve! Make sure that the edge is the only thing touching the ground when you are practicing on a hard surface as demonstrated in the beginning of the video. If your boot or binding touches on toe side or heel side on hard ground, your board width needs to be increased until it isn't. Hope this message helps someone!
@marcoaaronyt
@marcoaaronyt 2 года назад
Great!
@mryttrium4543
@mryttrium4543 7 лет назад
Love the tutorial. I broke my arm trying it on a steeper run before watching this video XD bad idea
@JKFrost
@JKFrost 6 лет назад
Great vid... I havent been able to perfect carving yet and cant wait to try this out.. What would suggest to stick in duck stance (15 -15) when learning, or a forward power stance ( something like 21 9)?
@JKFrost
@JKFrost 6 лет назад
Snowboard Addiction thanks will stick to duck, as i want to progress to freestyle and perhaps pip. Keep up making great vids!
@ezioauditore5616
@ezioauditore5616 5 лет назад
when changing from heel to toe, and toe to heel, it is necessary to stand up? because when i do that i relieve a lot of pressure and ride with energy to spare
@jeremytoon8106
@jeremytoon8106 4 года назад
You're right my dude. After standing (extension) using the brief moment of weightlessness to have a controlled squat into the opposing direction results in effortless transition. At higher velocity I find my body does get tired as the jumping into turns demands more control through stabilizing at higher forces (im sure youre feeling it too).
@yys5919
@yys5919 5 лет назад
I may be wrong but in my opinion pushing your shin into the boot tongue is not the best way for toe side carve. I lift the edge mainly using the the tips of the toes rather than using the boot tongue. For both heel and toe side turn I use the toes to control the edges.
@whoisthe1412
@whoisthe1412 4 года назад
Get Lib Tech or GNU, their boards are for carving all day.
@veronical8103
@veronical8103 4 года назад
Question about knee health I have had for a long time: When I go to the gym and do squats, the number one safety rule is never to bend your knees over your toes. However, that’s what we have to do for toe side carve. I personally am starting to feel the effect as I have been practicing carving and bending my knees into the snow more. Is there a way to mitigate the stress on our knees yet still allow us to carve? 🙏🏻
@Ezoluna
@Ezoluna 3 года назад
I've noticed that a lot of the stability comes from my calves and the boots/bindings. Try to use the board and flow with it instead of forcing it to go where you want with your thighs maybe?
@beamoflaser
@beamoflaser 3 года назад
that's not true, it's not unsafe to let your knees pass your toes in a squat. Whoever told you that doesn't know what they're talking about. There are plenty of powerlifters and Olympic lifters that have their knees passed their toes.
@dann_danik
@dann_danik 5 лет назад
rider have incorrect timing in initiation phase and why when start steer phase , rider don’t increase his inclination .
@jon8888888
@jon8888888 5 лет назад
How can anyone possibly downvote this 😑
@aileennchong6789
@aileennchong6789 3 года назад
“make sure it’s not busy you don’t wanna take anyone out” me: takes everyone out
@bombrman1994
@bombrman1994 2 года назад
oh my fuck this video is good
@OTHERWISEHONEY
@OTHERWISEHONEY 3 года назад
ok 12 o clock here i am
@andycaine4117
@andycaine4117 5 лет назад
Great vid. Why only carve 10% of the time though? Are you skidding for 90%? I’m skidding 100% so you’re doing better than me anyways 😏
@essayedgar
@essayedgar 5 лет назад
When it's very steep or busy it's impossible to carve
@Daz555Daz
@Daz555Daz Год назад
I think Step 3 is in the wrong place. I doubt many people can pull that off before they have mastered nice gentle wide, linked, carves.
@nujxad
@nujxad 4 года назад
If you go on edge won’t that stop your board?
@nujxad
@nujxad 4 года назад
@@SnowboardAddiction well they tell you to dig your edge into the snow if you want to stop. Sorry for ask dumb questions asshole
@roalvaredo
@roalvaredo 2 года назад
(1:00) I disagree. A snowboarder should carve the majority of the time and only skid turns when carving is not possible such as on icy slopes, steep runs or bumpy terrain or a combination of these.
@jgjacksontube
@jgjacksontube 2 года назад
Icy slopes, steep runs, and bumpy terrain is 90% of my riding.
@0fg4
@0fg4 3 года назад
Those carves are pretty lame, tbh. Can't tell if this is an instructor or a student.
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