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05-27-2007, 02:46 AM #1Senior Member
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Need Advice
So I am a new rider but I want to do everything now!! I need some tips on
how to jump higher. Is it really hard to "jump the wake"?? What are some
easy tricks that a new rider can work on? ThanksContrary to popular belief, a boat does not run on "Thank Yous"
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05-27-2007, 08:05 AM #2Senior Member
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Re: Need Advice
Originally Posted by Pike
It is the definitive wakeboard video series.
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05-27-2007, 08:23 AM #3Member
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I agree with Wolf....buy "The Book". Definitely will help you get the basics down. Good luck and safe riding.
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05-27-2007, 11:45 AM #4Member
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Its all in line tension and a good rope.
Ok its alittle more than that.
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05-27-2007, 11:47 AM #5Senior Member
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the book is good, but it does nothing for the question that you are asking. I don't know why, but they really dropped the ball on the basic wake to wake jump. The key is progressive edge. You want to start your cut somewhat slow and cut harder all the way through the wake with your hardest cut being at the top of the wake. When you start your cut, squat down. You want your knees at almost a 90 degree angle. As you are cutting towards the wake, pull the handle in towards you and continue to pull. This will really help you load the line. Just as you're leaving the wake stand tall and force the handle down to your waist. This part is all about timing. If you stand too early, you will come off edge and loose your pop and it will yank you forward causing a face plant, too lake and your knees will adsorb the pop. The pop will want to collapse your legs but you have to resist it. It's almost the same as someone jumping up on your back, you want to brace yourself the same way. Once you leave the wake and are in the air, spot your landing. Also as your spotting your landing, push your waist towards the handle a little bit. That's called the bush push. It will help you to land on edge. When you land, keep your edge. If you land flat, you will get pulled forward or slide out. Keep that edge and cut out away from the boat. Good luck and have fun. It took me a little while to get it right and I just recently got it. Now if I can force myself to quit dropping the handle I'll be happy.
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05-27-2007, 05:36 PM #6Senior Member
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The book is good investment. But do yourself a favor and get a couple of lessons. There are plenty of schools around you. I recently did just that. You wouldn't believe all the bad habbits I've picked up in the last 3 years.
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05-27-2007, 07:12 PM #7Senior Member
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when I first started I bought the "book" dvd on getting started after I watched that one I went out and bought the whole series. In addition to that I went to a wakeboard camp out here and did one of their one day classes it was great. I had a lot more confidence after that. I would highly suggest it. The class i went to had two instructors going out on the boat with one rider so there was a lot of attention to you the rider. Also got to meet and watch nick ennen ride. The one day class was only $100 and that was for 3 20 minute sessions
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05-28-2007, 03:11 AM #8Senior Member
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Thanks guys
Contrary to popular belief, a boat does not run on "Thank Yous"
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05-29-2007, 07:33 AM #9
http://www.marinetrader.jp : kindly click the link for more information.
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05-29-2007, 09:51 PM #10Senior Member
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Originally Posted by klintz
Will one of the moderators please remove this guy from the site. This site is for people to share info and problems....not advertise!!Contrary to popular belief, a boat does not run on "Thank Yous"
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