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Also a former ski/board instructor--set him up with a 1-hr intermediate lesson, if he can do both heel and toe turns, he has the fundamentals, a good instructor should be able to get him to carve in that timeframe. Once he "gets" the feel of how to carve, he should have no issues replicating it.
Also, I will re-iterate, make sure his gear is properly sized for him--board is the right length and width--maybe his toes or heels are sticking out past the board , which will ruin any opportunity to carve. And forgot to add--make sure the board has a good edge and tune, not the cheap-o quick wax.
Good luck and have fun.
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