字幕表 動画を再生する 英語字幕をプリント carving is one of the best ways to stay in control if you're a beginner or still sitting here turns learning to use your edges to carve it is really raining and opens up huge fun on the mountain to start carving turns their two skills to focus on rolling your knees and ankles and keeping your weight forward every curve turn has three parts the start of each turn is the initiation most of the actual carving happens in the shaping in the end of the turn is the finish where you dial back the power to prepare for the next turn in the initiation phase rolling your knees and ankles starts by pointing your knees down the hill and rolling onto the big toe of your new outside Busch as you start to wait that ski and engage its edge in the snow through the shaping of the term think about driving you need toward the toe piece of your buying that forced transfers through the cup of your boot and into your steam bending it and curbing your edges into the snow the more pressure you put on your boots the tighter your turn on steeper terrain or a faster speeds you'll find a good card takes more effort by low angled slopes it's more relaxed at the finish of each turn you release the pressure you build up by rolling your knees and ankles upright again and shipping your way to your new outside ski to prepare for your next initiation keeping your weight forward throughout the whole turn is key to staying balanced and in control what harming you kind of feel like you're squatting over chair your knees are bent and your upper body is straight and slightly forward staying forward means maintaining that position even as the slope get steeper if you lean back especially on steep runs when you naturally want to use these run away from you and you end up losing control in the initiation start bringing your hips forward and down the hill as you shape the turn keep your head and shoulders playing down the hill in the direction you ski or lower body is twisting under you but your upper body stays still and pointed downhill in the finish if you turn your upper body is still facing downhill but your skis and your lower body reported across the slow this is a perfect position for initiating an external there's a lot to think about when you start carving keep practicing remember all your knees and ankles and keep your weight forward throughout one turned into the next pretty soon becomes a rhythmic dance as each turn initiates gets more powerful in the shaping and backs off at the finish