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@1xsculler I highly recommend staying on green, and shallow blue, trails until you can consistently link carved turns from top to bottom.  If your goal is to carve every turn and that is the only thing you're after, than stay away from trails that increase your speed to faster than you are comfortable with.

Once you can connect turns more consistently work on these,

http://alpinesnowboarder.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/Carving-Practice-Drills.pdf

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13 hours ago, workshop7 said:

@1xsculler I highly recommend staying on green, and shallow blue, trails until you can consistently link carved turns from top to bottom.  If your goal is to carve every turn and that is the only thing you're after, than stay away from trails that increase your speed to faster than you are comfortable with.

Once you can connect turns more consistently work on these,

http://alpinesnowboarder.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/Carving-Practice-Drills.pdf

This pdf is awesome! Bookmarked for practicing:). Thx

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