A good lesson indeed and well explained with all the correct physics involved. What I don't see or even demonstrated by few here is the difference in toe side vs. heel. The angulation of our bodies works well on a heel edge turns but toe side, there is more tendency to drop both arms to the snow. Lets not forget that I am riding a stiff bamboo core/glass 165 with 155cm of edge on softies at 24/15 that was made for 200+ lbs and hard boots. Most riders/ even racers are letting the board drift when riding aggressively. I am no racer but do ride aggressively. I am not all smooth and polished like many riders here. I also see the general style to be less aggressive (smooth radius arcs in between traverses across the run) I commented on a recent video here where the rider gets bucked hard on a toe side in the steeps. When was the last time "you" got thrown downhill ejections style like in that video, or conversely, on the apex of a heel side. Most wash out or sit down. I realize my style of riding and choice of gear is much different than most on BOL but this type of toe side ejection seems to be the "bail" of choice.