I'm not the greatest switch rider, but lately I've gotten really comfortable carving, just not at super high speeds. In the beginning, i did the lamo reverse snowplow, but soon got out of that and would ride switch on semi-flat straits. Eventually I got comfortable doing that, and began to experiment with turning. I just guinea pigged it, and started leaning to the side i wanted to turn and felt waht my skis wanted to do. After winding up on my ass many many times. I started to get the hang of shifting my weight from foot to foot, and like it was said above, it's just like making turns riding normal. I only look over my left shoulder, and consequently, when I turn to my right i can't lean as far over, but even that's getting smoother. Nothing makes me happier (yeah i'm an asshole) than when I see some gaper trying to make parallel turns, but still wedging a little, and then i pass by them carving smoothly switch.