 Hi, I'm Chris McCormick, GB Soapstow and Big Air Skiyer. I'm also a member of the Ellsberg and Freeski team and today I'm going to be teaching you how to do a 2-th down rail here. So yeah, let's get started. So first things first, before you get started, you want to find a nice down rail somewhere in the park that you feel comfortable doing a ski slide in both directions on. The reason for this is that when you do the 2-th down, you're actually going to be landing into your unnatural ski side, so you already want to be pretty confident with that. So as you approach the rail, you want to be coming in at a slight angle to the take-off in a good solid ski position. So this means with your knees nice and bent and also with your weight pushing into the front of your boots. So moving on to the take-off, as you come off the lip of the jump, you want to try and push your noses up and over the rail as you initiate the rotation for the 2-70. Once you've done that, you're going to keep that leading arm pushing around until you've completed the rotation and landed on the rail. Once you're on the rail, it's straight back into your solid ski position, so that again means knees nice and bent, core engaged and also plenty of weight onto your leading leg on the rail, which for me in this instance is my right leg. As you're coming to the end of the rail, all it takes is a nice little pop-off, looking where you're going into the landing and making sure that when you do land, it's with nice bent knees and your skis pointing straight out. And that's pretty much it for how to do a 2-70 onto a down rail. It's a great trick to have and once you start to feel comfortable with it, there's loads of different variations you can try, maybe a switch-up while you're on the rail or also a 2-70 out. Thanks very much for watching, I hope you guys find this useful and good luck with your 2-70s on.