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TOE SIDE 2 WAKE and POP

 
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PostPosted: Jul 21, 2003 8:59 pm    Post subject: TOE SIDE 2 WAKE and POP Reply with quote

Can someone tell me the proper body positioning for toeside 2 wake jump with pop.

The position is sort of different than heelside pop. It's unatural because your body does not face the boat and whenever I cut in, I always feel like falling forward when I land.

Any tip?
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PostPosted: Jul 22, 2003 12:12 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Your are breaking at the hips and letting the boat pull you forward.

Practice cutting away from the wake in a real strong TS edge and go out as far as you can at the end bunny hop a 180 into the switch position. This will do two things get you used to cutting real hard on the TS edge and also get you comfortable with the balanced position you need to be in when you pull the 180 to switch. all keeping the wake out of the picture. (you are on the HS side of the wake cutting into the flats while doing this exercise )

Also think about keeping your back arm strong and low to the hip while edging.

One you can do this a few times real strong take it to the wake.

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