These basic lessons you've offered this year, is your best work, yet. Vids are must-see viewing for anyone learning or wanting to get better. So few riders ever get the experience of truly riding on their edge using the side cut. Keep of the good work.
when you two work together you're like the mad scientists of snowboarding collaboration. last time you guys were together you absolutely nailed it. been trying to get my gf to commit an put pressure on the front of her board, get the side cut to grip when linking turns . She ends up going back to a Fallin leaf instead of toes heels toes heels. So basically a giant C turn. Giri said it best "on the heel slip you mercy of gravity " pulling you. you want to work against that that youdon't always want to go down the hill the way gravity is pulling us 👍. The best way I can describe it is having a car and you weight going to the back tires and the fronts barely grabbing. You cannot steer unless your front tires are down. a lot of people seem to be scared of committing and putting weight on their front foot and leaning down the hill they pulled back which creates more instability and less control leaning into your turns and the front of your board. You should have a saying that says " less slipping more gripping" haha
What beauty! The snow is your canvas, artistically painted, sharp S-lines all over the mountain! And those awesome nose presses and spins! Love watching you and Giri!
On my 6th day learning to board... watching this channel. Snowboard addiction and snowboard procamp with TJ has made me realize as I progress just how much time I spend on making sure not to develop habits like my back slipping out when carving...now that I have learned to carve and link my turns... I dig solid trench's now. All I have looked for and tried for over the last few days has been around creating the deepest most solid line I can. Pushing into it. What I have been working on to up my balance and snowboard muscles is.. hopping while digging that trench on heel and toe edge. Massive progress from this.
Carved turns are f'n impressive for just 6 days riding! No joke, there are riders who shred all the time and think they are carving, but in reality never actually just tilting thier board and working with the cut it wants to make.. and they end up just doing high speed skidded turns back and forth rather than a real carve. Keep it up and Qapla'!
Nice! I'm a relative beginner too, I found that 100% of this video is 100% of what's been working for me to make really good progress lately. Going slow, easy green runs, tilting the board and letting it turn me (instead of trying to turn the board) and trenches are the result. Keep it up!
Nice job! I've been riding for 10 years (only going once per season) and don't know how to carve as I never really cared to try. Only after seeing Ryan and Snowboardprocamp am I inspired to learn how to carve this year. I've found my riding skill has not gotten any better, and it's because I don't carve.
Bought to go out for my first day at a resort tomorrow (I've messed around on an icy hill near my home in Southwest Denver). I'm hoping I can make quick progress like that.
Awesome tips dudes! I'm a beginning snowboarder and I knew when I watched other people riding that I wanted to ride on the edge like that, I wanted to be able to carve. This is what I'm going to be working on to perfect! I love snowboarding and I've only went twice! Please keep up the great vids!
"Most snowboarders never make a carved turn..." Fact. All you have to do is watch the majority coming down the mountain while on the lift. Great vid, still need to clean up my carves over the next few decades. Key point: Terrain selection is def huge. I prefer mellow greens and blues all day for the carves. No shame in my game.
This tutorial was perfect timing. We’ve just spent a week in Bansko Bulgaria and my mate asked me to help him to link his turns. He could already do falling leaf but getting him to do the carve on each edge and both ways across the slope until he was confident on each edge it was an easy progression for him to then turn onto the opposite edge as he was then already confident on it. We spent the morning on the nursery slopes then went to the top of the mountain which is a nice blue and rode to the bottom 12 km with no problem linking turns all the way. He’s been a sire all his life but is now converted. Thanks so much👍
I like this, I think it's kind of a good intro into your how to really really carve tutorials. I think that sensation of carving and "letting your side cut do its work" needed a bit more explanation for a beginner so they can look for and recognize that feeling when they get up on their edge and their board takes off.
I agree with what you said I've been teaching my girlfriend for 2 years now off and on she does really good in a falling leaf and then she'll end up going to a toe side turn Then going back to a hellside c turn and leaning into the front of her board she just ends up going into c turn facing uphill then stops. So basically giant C turns is what she's doing she doesn't understand that sensation of the g-force and leaning into the front of her board people are scared of that commitment
Absolutely correct on that feeling! I've been watching your videos and practicing these carves all season. I got one full C in this week. Keep these coming Ryan. You've helped me a lot. Thank you
I wish I had access to such flat tracks, it can be so much fun carving across those. It's way more difficult when you constantly have to even out bumps.
Perfect and so deep explanation. I had no idea how to teach my wife and daughter to make first sharp carves. Now it will be a piece of cake. Thank You very much guys. Ryan, You are my master. I've learned a lot from You just looking to Your perfect ride. Greets from Poland. ❤️
THANK YOU GUYS! Ryan, I've been watching so much of your tutorials and only now it's clicking with "parallel pressure". going to try that tomorrow! So bummed we don't have teachers here :(
Ryan. I hope you read this. I am a seasoned snowboarder about your age. I kinda taught myself but I'm using your awesome techniques to improve my style. I have a few friend who are new to snowboarding. My question is: Can you make a video on how to teach newcomers, for people like me who may not have the best teaching knowledge. Love the channel.
Ryan, there is a new hardward that fits you well. I would love to see you try that sometime, insta360 one X. It has invisible stick if you purchased from their website.
I would love to see a tips video on how you do your 360’s when in a carve. It looks like you are jumping off your front foot (nollie 360) vs jumping off your back foot. It almost looks like you’re spinning the back of your board to your front side vs springing off your back foot (which plants it to the ground) and rotating the front of the board to the back.
Thanks for that nice video! Do you have any tips on how to have the knees? Do I try to bend them inwards towards each other or more outward like an O? Thanks a lot already!
So I'm pretty good toe side, but I've found myself sliding on heel side a lot. The wide Breck runs definitely help (loving it out here!), and I can easily traverse. Should I focus on getting that equal pressure on both feet? What are the common pitfalls for heel side?
Imao my pitfall with heelside was not letting the board turn naturally! i kept thinking aggression instead of being chill till it felt right. 11 days after that im getting low enough to touch the snow! Best of luck man!!!
@@rollingedges9469 Haha thanks. I'm in Colorado for another 10 days so hopefully I can get it! Honestly I've had a few heel sides feel absolutely fantastic, and I can't quite pinpoint what it is about those that felt better... I guess I have to keep working on it.
@@rollingedges9469 Haha, was definitely digging through them before this trip. I'll have to rewatch a few tonight! I have to say when you hit that heelside turn well it feels SO GOOD. I love Carving... also my Donek.
Sometimes when im really on edge it seems to run away and get real quick real fast not sure the deal about that but thats what turned me off from craving initially because once i was really on edge it was hard to get out of it and i would go flying off the side
That's definitely the effect that will happen with properly tilting a board on edge to carve. Tame, and work with that effect from carving and you'll love it. 😀🤘
How much the type of board plays a role on carving? a camber vs a rocker? and which one do you recommend for someone who is trying to enjoy the mountain a little bit more? Thanks bud
He he.. Yo Ryan! When i usially adding the ankles to make heel side carve angle bigger, my board start skidding.... Are there any commonly mistakes? What moment should I add additional pressure with the ankles? In a moment of dropong the knees or in the lowest poing of tilting the board?
Hopefully you see this and reply! Been on a few boardin holidays now and comfortably get down the mountain and want to work on edge control and get better at that as it will make me a better rider. I already have a board, 2017/18 Bataleon Evil Twin, it's a good board but 3D base, I love it but I assume you can't carve a 3d base very well... if I was to buy a new board, what width should I be looking at to be ideal for carving? My current one is quite narrow and toes and heel hang over each edge a bit! Cheers for any reply
Skidded turns will definitely come first for virtually everyone, but with knowing the techniques to try, even beginners can start working on carving. ✌️
One reason carving is not so popular - new board camber profiles - the rocker / hybrid camber profiles aren't as joyful to carve as pure camber - and yet that's the board types most people have now... even my "pure camber" Ride Burnout has "early rise" rocker on tip and tail... I think to really enjoy carving you need a pure camber board w no rocker.
Bro how do you not get burned out!? I usually go twice a week and that's enough for me! I get sore and I usually ride harder/better after taking a couple days off.
@@Always_Curious_Joe yeah. His argument was that we have the basics down cause we have been snowboarding for a couple of years. My thoughts were that a good instructor could probably have taken us to the next level.
These basic lessons you've offered this year, is your best work, yet. Vids are must-see viewing for anyone learning or wanting to get better. So few riders ever get the experience of truly riding on their edge using the side cut. Keep of the good work.
Thanks Don!
when you two work together you're like the mad scientists of snowboarding collaboration. last time you guys were together you absolutely nailed it. been trying to get my gf to commit an put pressure on the front of her board, get the side cut to grip when linking turns . She ends up going back to a Fallin leaf instead of toes heels toes heels. So basically a giant C turn. Giri said it best "on the heel slip you mercy of gravity " pulling you. you want to work against that that youdon't always want to go down the hill the way gravity is pulling us 👍. The best way I can describe it is having a car and you weight going to the back tires and the fronts barely grabbing. You cannot steer unless your front tires are down. a lot of people seem to be scared of committing and putting weight on their front foot and leaning down the hill they pulled back which creates more instability and less control leaning into your turns and the front of your board. You should have a saying that says " less slipping more gripping" haha
What beauty! The snow is your canvas, artistically painted, sharp S-lines all over the mountain! And those awesome nose presses and spins! Love watching you and Giri!
On my 6th day learning to board... watching this channel. Snowboard addiction and snowboard procamp with TJ has made me realize as I progress just how much time I spend on making sure not to develop habits like my back slipping out when carving...now that I have learned to carve and link my turns... I dig solid trench's now. All I have looked for and tried for over the last few days has been around creating the deepest most solid line I can. Pushing into it.
What I have been working on to up my balance and snowboard muscles is.. hopping while digging that trench on heel and toe edge. Massive progress from this.
Carved turns are f'n impressive for just 6 days riding! No joke, there are riders who shred all the time and think they are carving, but in reality never actually just tilting thier board and working with the cut it wants to make.. and they end up just doing high speed skidded turns back and forth rather than a real carve. Keep it up and Qapla'!
Nice! I'm a relative beginner too, I found that 100% of this video is 100% of what's been working for me to make really good progress lately. Going slow, easy green runs, tilting the board and letting it turn me (instead of trying to turn the board) and trenches are the result. Keep it up!
Nice job! I've been riding for 10 years (only going once per season) and don't know how to carve as I never really cared to try. Only after seeing Ryan and Snowboardprocamp am I inspired to learn how to carve this year. I've found my riding skill has not gotten any better, and it's because I don't carve.
Bought to go out for my first day at a resort tomorrow (I've messed around on an icy hill near my home in Southwest Denver). I'm hoping I can make quick progress like that.
This is ridiculously good instruction.
Awesome tips dudes!
I'm a beginning snowboarder and I knew when I watched other people riding that I wanted to ride on the edge like that, I wanted to be able to carve.
This is what I'm going to be working on to perfect!
I love snowboarding and I've only went twice!
Please keep up the great vids!
Enjoy the progression and happy shreddin'! Qapla'!
@@RyanKnapton Lol thanks!
Qapla'! Back at ya!😂🤙🏂
No shit, I just teared up watching you guys carve at the end of the vid. I had no idea that you could do this. It's art. Thank you for the 101!
Thanks Man! Happy shreddin'!
Best carving tutorial ever on TH-cam!! Love the detail and progression building.
Mostly I don't write comments but I love your videos and work. Thanks for lessons. You are the best :)
"Most snowboarders never make a carved turn..." Fact. All you have to do is watch the majority coming down the mountain while on the lift. Great vid, still need to clean up my carves over the next few decades. Key point: Terrain selection is def huge. I prefer mellow greens and blues all day for the carves. No shame in my game.
That's why i like to ski on a hill where the school slalom snowboard team is training ))) Lol )
Same, i just ride the runs i have the most fun on, usually only going on steeper when my friends go there or we are just checking out everything.
Greens at Breck are the best for carves!
I love your long term snowboarding plans!
This tutorial was perfect timing. We’ve just spent a week in Bansko Bulgaria and my mate asked me to help him to link his turns. He could already do falling leaf but getting him to do the carve on each edge and both ways across the slope until he was confident on each edge it was an easy progression for him to then turn onto the opposite edge as he was then already confident on it. We spent the morning on the nursery slopes then went to the top of the mountain which is a nice blue and rode to the bottom 12 km with no problem linking turns all the way. He’s been a sire all his life but is now converted. Thanks so much👍
I like this, I think it's kind of a good intro into your how to really really carve tutorials.
I think that sensation of carving and "letting your side cut do its work" needed a bit more explanation for a beginner so they can look for and recognize that feeling when they get up on their edge and their board takes off.
I agree with what you said I've been teaching my girlfriend for 2 years now off and on she does really good in a falling leaf and then she'll end up going to a toe side turn Then going back to a hellside c turn and leaning into the front of her board she just ends up going into c turn facing uphill then stops. So basically giant C turns is what she's doing she doesn't understand that sensation of the g-force and leaning into the front of her board people are scared of that commitment
Is the microphone on his board!? LOL
Right he moves like one inch and that shits blasting in my ear
@@mikem302 lol
🤣
Absolutely correct on that feeling! I've been watching your videos and practicing these carves all season. I got one full C in this week. Keep these coming Ryan. You've helped me a lot. Thank you
I wish I had access to such flat tracks, it can be so much fun carving across those. It's way more difficult when you constantly have to even out bumps.
I love how he goes from teacher to fucking stomping tear-assing beast god bro of carving !! Long live the king
Sensational Vid Ryan. Love how Giri breaks it down. More beginner focused tutorials like this would be amazing.
Perfect and so deep explanation.
I had no idea how to teach my wife and daughter to make first sharp carves.
Now it will be a piece of cake.
Thank You very much guys.
Ryan, You are my master.
I've learned a lot from You just looking to Your perfect ride.
Greets from Poland.
❤️
That Canadian Bacon carve at 11:36-11:37 literally made me LOL, thanks Giri! 😊 #Gumby #stretching #yoga 👍
Ryan you are so awesome !!!! you slip so cool like left carve right carve left carve right carve its so fun to watch
Being a wake boarder for 10 years now this is how I learned how to turn
This is awesome. Gives me an exact place to start. Thanks guys.
THANK YOU GUYS! Ryan, I've been watching so much of your tutorials and only now it's clicking with "parallel pressure". going to try that tomorrow! So bummed we don't have teachers here :(
Great video, guys. Thanks for breaking it done into really small chunks.
Ryan. I hope you read this.
I am a seasoned snowboarder about your age. I kinda taught myself but I'm using your awesome techniques to improve my style.
I have a few friend who are new to snowboarding.
My question is:
Can you make a video on how to teach newcomers, for people like me who may not have the best teaching knowledge.
Love the channel.
Snow sounds like it's great!
Dude has sick style on those butter front 3s 11:00
worth watching 100 times
Loved this edit man!! Keep me coming and keep up the great work!!🙏🏼 Good stuff from Giri!!👌🏼
Great vid. Thanks for the tips! Giri is a sick rider. Always love when he’s in the vids 🤙
awesome vid... u should get Giri to do more tutorials
Good stuff guys, I like how well Giri explains the carving techniques! Nice to see part two for linking the carved turns! :)
Ryan you're videos are the bomb, might I suggest some basic lav mics though so we can hear your voices more and the board movement less 🙏😅
Agreed. The squicky snow noises suck.
Is there a part 2 talking about how to link carved turns?
No cause that's not even a step further
Did you mic your bindings?
Snow is squeaky AF!
0:43 sounds familiar... I think this is one of your best vids, or at least it lines up 100% with what I've been experiencing lately.
Ryan, there is a new hardward that fits you well. I would love to see you try that sometime, insta360 one X. It has invisible stick if you purchased from their website.
I would love to see a tips video on how you do your 360’s when in a carve. It looks like you are jumping off your front foot (nollie 360) vs jumping off your back foot. It almost looks like you’re spinning the back of your board to your front side vs springing off your back foot (which plants it to the ground) and rotating the front of the board to the back.
11:06 omgnever seen such move gratzzz!
Great teamwork guys. Nice 13 point Giry...NFA
Thanks man! Good Snowboarding and Good Music have a lot in common.
Why the hell so little watches on this awesome video, come on support Ryan!
Thanks for that nice video! Do you have any tips on how to have the knees? Do I try to bend them inwards towards each other or more outward like an O? Thanks a lot already!
Glad you got a helmet!
We have no mountain like that in İstanbul to ski. All roads and lines are rugged. But good tips anyway. Thank you.
Good tips! Good job guys!!
Another great carving tutorial! What sorcery is this at 11:24 :)
This reminds me of the clinics I get to take with my fellow instructors
Thanks for the video. Those goggles are MINT!
Knapton.l! You unleashed grip of indecisive issues! Lol! Qapla!!!
最高なカービング👍❗️
Nice video! Thanks!
Great tips! Honestly
Finding which parts of the body help you create that edge, etc....!
So I'm pretty good toe side, but I've found myself sliding on heel side a lot. The wide Breck runs definitely help (loving it out here!), and I can easily traverse. Should I focus on getting that equal pressure on both feet? What are the common pitfalls for heel side?
I have the same struggle! Toe side is rock solid locked in, heelside always slides out!
Imao my pitfall with heelside was not letting the board turn naturally! i kept thinking aggression instead of being chill till it felt right. 11 days after that im getting low enough to touch the snow! Best of luck man!!!
@@rollingedges9469 Haha thanks. I'm in Colorado for another 10 days so hopefully I can get it! Honestly I've had a few heel sides feel absolutely fantastic, and I can't quite pinpoint what it is about those that felt better... I guess I have to keep working on it.
@@GDIBass go back into some of knapton's heelside vids from a year ago, priceless info! Youll get it dude!
@@rollingedges9469 Haha, was definitely digging through them before this trip. I'll have to rewatch a few tonight!
I have to say when you hit that heelside turn well it feels SO GOOD. I love Carving... also my Donek.
good instructions. ty
Where can I find that last song? I want to have that in my headphones while I’m practicing those butters…
Sometimes when im really on edge it seems to run away and get real quick real fast not sure the deal about that but thats what turned me off from craving initially because once i was really on edge it was hard to get out of it and i would go flying off the side
That's definitely the effect that will happen with properly tilting a board on edge to carve. Tame, and work with that effect from carving and you'll love it. 😀🤘
Carve up the hill a little towards the end of the carve to control speed
I just want to see you and TJ shred together
How much the type of board plays a role on carving? a camber vs a rocker? and which one do you recommend for someone who is trying to enjoy the mountain a little bit more? Thanks bud
He he.. Yo Ryan! When i usially adding the ankles to make heel side carve angle bigger, my board start skidding.... Are there any commonly mistakes? What moment should I add additional pressure with the ankles? In a moment of dropong the knees or in the lowest poing of tilting the board?
Is carving based on type of board or can anyone with any board do it?
Hopefully you see this and reply! Been on a few boardin holidays now and comfortably get down the mountain and want to work on edge control and get better at that as it will make me a better rider. I already have a board, 2017/18 Bataleon Evil Twin, it's a good board but 3D base, I love it but I assume you can't carve a 3d base very well... if I was to buy a new board, what width should I be looking at to be ideal for carving? My current one is quite narrow and toes and heel hang over each edge a bit! Cheers for any reply
Thanks!
Might seem like a stupid question, but can you do this before learning to skid properly? in some ways it looks more intuitive.
Skidded turns will definitely come first for virtually everyone, but with knowing the techniques to try, even beginners can start working on carving. ✌️
@@RyanKnapton So, I was somewhat right. Very cool.
Those turns scare the Turkeys
Kevvvvvin has that jacket
I assume the edge needs to be really sharp to hold the edge. Or just a rental board can do it?
Rental boards will work just fine.
6:56 haha skidded mark
very beatyful
What need have the snowboard type ?
Why am I watching this when I only have 2 hours worth of snowboarding experience? :)
blue goggle
what model?
Saved @1:42 😂
anyone have any sort of clue what kind of angle they are using for their bindings?
15,-15 for me. Giri's is slightly more forward but similar.
@@RyanKnapton thanks a ton ryan
You rock
One reason carving is not so popular - new board camber profiles - the rocker / hybrid camber profiles aren't as joyful to carve as pure camber - and yet that's the board types most people have now... even my "pure camber" Ride Burnout has "early rise" rocker on tip and tail... I think to really enjoy carving you need a pure camber board w no rocker.
Bro how do you not get burned out!? I usually go twice a week and that's enough for me!
I get sore and I usually ride harder/better after taking a couple days off.
I tried to talk my brother into taking a couple of lessons with me this winter... He didn't think it would be worth it. 😒
Dude, lessons are the best to take when beginning.
@@Always_Curious_Joe yeah. His argument was that we have the basics down cause we have been snowboarding for a couple of years. My thoughts were that a good instructor could probably have taken us to the next level.
@@jprince85 For sure!
I've only been twice so I will probably take a few lessons to learn the basics myself and progress from there.
Why is this dude in Hi-Res, while his shadow is in Lo-Res??? 4:05 :D
Finally 60 fps :D
Meant to say skier. (Hate spell check)
If I would try this...in that area....I think you would run out of forest....
Voice over or having the mic closer to your mouth might help eliminate the ear piercing noise the board makes on the snow.
Sound is terrible
Fk me, the audio is cancer