In this segment, I'm just going to give you a couple of general tips that I've found helpful, for me. Just remember confidence, it's the number one, it's the best thing for you. If you think you can do it, you can on a snow board, that's the biggest thing. If you're falling and you're having a bad day, just try and stay positive. You're out here to have fun, really, that's really why you're doing this. Just and remember that. It's easy to get lost, especially when you're falling and trying to learn. Also, try and keep your weight, just be aware of where your weight is, in relation to, how your snowboard is acting. Snowboarding is just experimenting. It's just figuring out what's right for you. I can tell you all the ways that I do it, but until you go out there and figure it out for yourself, find out which foot is more comfortable, where your weight belongs, it's all up to you. You have to figure out it out. Don't be afraid to fall, don't be afraid to try new things, just smile and have fun. Another tip, I would say, is just keep your eyes up. Sometimes being successful, at snowboarding, is as easy as keeping your eyes off the ground and where you want to be. Remember, it's all about your shoulders and your hips, so just keep those eyes aware of what's going on around you. Those are some general tips.