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In case you haven't seen Snow Professor videos I can recommend them: http://snowprofessor.com/ Someone above mentioned bending your knees. The crucial part is to be flexible and not rigid, though that's easier said than done when learning. I was taught about applying pressure on the heel/toe/etc but that becomes much easier when you are flexible and your legs are not locked out (easily done). I started kettlebell lifting about a year after I learned to snowboard which, surprisingly at the time, improved my riding. It's the movement of the hips back and forward that helps you shift weight easier, so you can put more pressure on an edge and ultimately turn better
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