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 Post subject: Re: Whats your riding skill level?
PostPosted: Thu May 10, 2012 6:04 am 
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And ALOT of double ups.


thats one thing i havent tried. maybe i should ad that to my list this year

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 Post subject: Re: Whats your riding skill level?
PostPosted: Thu May 10, 2012 7:30 am 
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Indeed! I miss those days at 19mph and 60'. The falls just keep getting harder.


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morrisdl wrote:
Indeed! I miss those days at 19mph and 60'. The falls just keep getting harder.


yes i always tell the people i help to enjoy just riding around and don't rush to jumping because it just gets harder from there

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Got the W2W and 180s and getting better @ Blinds and riding switch. I have not landed the backroll yet(keep slipping out), but I do not have the PNP bags installed yet so I think it will come when I get a little more weight in the boat!

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PostPosted: Thu May 10, 2012 9:42 am 
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Go to World of Wakeboarding Trick Tips on Youtube....it will really tick you off to see how EASY they make everything look!

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Got the W2W and 180s and getting better @ Blinds and riding switch. I have not landed the backroll yet(keep slipping out), but I do not have the PNP bags installed yet so I think it will come when I get a little more weight in the boat!



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Go to World of Wakeboarding Trick Tips on Youtube....it will really tick you off to see how EASY they make everything look!


@ dawgnation Do you have any video of your attemps? i can try to help you

and this was not my intention but check out www.learnwake.com
its run by some pros and sponsered rides if you have trouble with a trick you can post upa video and the will tell you step by step what you need to do to correct your issue. ithink its 10 bucks a month or 100 a year. i am a member and it has helped me a bunch

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@ amsugg - Thanks...I might have to take you up on the offer. I only have 1 vid of the failed backroll and it is grainy. My buddy dropped my iphone in the drink last Aug. so we haven't taken any more videos. I do have some of the Learnwake tutorials and I think I have my problem fixed on the load and release. We will see next week, but I need to add the PNP ballast before trying any more flip tricks!!!

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don't make ballast your crutch, i watched an episode of pull where they had an old school competition. old boat, old one direction wake boards, and they still threw down some nasty tricks. i mean this in the nicest way :D

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kx250frider617 wrote:
And ALOT of double ups.


thats one thing i havent tried. maybe i should ad that to my list this year


Double ups are one of my favorite things about Wakeboarding. Getting booted 8 to 10 feet in the air just feels awesome. Here's a pic my girlfriend snagged today off the double up, just went for an indy grab, as I didn't feel like smashing my face today on a roll to revert. Unfortunately, I took it into the flats and now my right shin is sore :( I'm about 6'3", for some perspective.

As far as skill level goes, I can do the basic inverts, HS front flip, and occasionally can land a Whirlybird, but I really need to stop going for the super technical tricks and focus on riding switch and getting all of my 3s down.


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 Post subject: Re: Whats your riding skill level?
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ever watched park bonifays double or nothing contest .... holy double ups batman

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