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sara24 Newbie

Joined: 13 Aug 2005 Posts: 1
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Posted: Aug 13, 2005 8:19 am Post subject: got up, cant do much more |
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| Gettin up isnt a problem at all, its after i get up. I dont have any control over the direction that i want to go. I was told to go side to side and i tried, but ended up face first in the water, whats wrong?Also, I dont have one of those bars things that you tie the rope up to on the boat, i just have it tied onto the back of the boat,does that effect anything? |
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ckligor Soul Rider


Joined: 18 Feb 2003 Posts: 454 City: A-town
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Posted: Aug 13, 2005 8:31 am Post subject: |
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you need to hold on to the rope with only one had and keep all the pressure on your back foot _________________ "The best we can hope for concerning the people at large is that they be properly armed."
-- Alexander Hamilton |
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Smokinheels07 Criminal

Joined: 13 Aug 2005 Posts: 70 City: Mid of nowhere
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Posted: Aug 13, 2005 1:18 pm Post subject: |
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| I had the same problem when i was starting out..honestly it took me a long time to get comfy because i didn't work at wakeboarding very much..but this summer i worke don it harder..and got comfy..just spend some time on the water and you'll eventually get comfy...don't be afraid to wipe out..when you test your limits you often find out that you can do more than you thought you could..like ckligor said..just keep weight on ur back foot..when you want to go in the direction of ur toes..just put some added pressure on the board w/ur toes and u'll go that way...opposite for the other way..i hope that helps.. |
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jpk Outlaw

Joined: 07 Aug 2005 Posts: 215 City: Redmond
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Posted: Aug 14, 2005 9:29 pm Post subject: |
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Look on the bright side, at least you can get up easily. Me, I STILL have problems getting up. Once I'm up, I'm partying, but it is sooo frustrating trying to get up for me! I learned to switch while standing and carve after a day, but a few weeks of wakeboarding and I'm still failing to get up on most pulls.
Once you are up, concentrating on pulling the rope into your hips to keep you standing up. This pulling will naturally lean you back onto your rear foot, so the board doesn't dive. Once you are leaning back, just hold on and focus on learning to keep your balance and stay standing behind the boat.
You will probably get pulled outside of the wake and bail quite a bit. Try just focusing on keeping the board straight and behind the boat, which will teach you to shift your weight to prevent the board from veering outside the wake. You will be taking long rides in no time! (And you'll probably be better than me in short order because I still spend all of my time trying to get up.) |
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Curtis_Elwood Newbie

Joined: 15 Aug 2005 Posts: 1 City: St. Louis
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Posted: Aug 15, 2005 11:56 am Post subject: |
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I'm a newbie here too, but I'm going to go out on a limb and question what others have said about putting all of your weight on your back foot. On my first few runs, I was doing this. I found it difficult to change directions. It also caused me to skid out when trying to absorb waves from passing boats. My friend, who has been doing it for a while, told me to put more pressure on the front foot. I did and was carving it up on no time. I think you need to put more weight on the heels of BOTH of your feet and then transition it to your toes as the poster above said. I just found out that weighting the back foot substantially more than the front is a good way to wipe out. Think of how hard it would be to ride a skateboard with your back foot behind the rear axle.
For the poster above that is having a hard time getting up, here's what my friend taught me. I got up the first time and have had zero problems getting up. I guess the most common problem is "snow plowing". You know, when you get the board too square to the water and just fight it until you let go. When you're in your ready position, relax and pull your boar up while bending your legs up close to your chest. Extend your arms out. The most important thing that I learned was to point your toes forward and down when in the ready position. This will allow the board to gradually climb to the surface instead of skidding on top. Wait in this squatted position longer than you think you should and then once you're up to speed, you'll slip into your normal riding stance. If you're not having the "snow plow" problem, I can't help. Just some advice from a fellow newcomer. |
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Snipermonkey456 Criminal


Joined: 01 Jul 2005 Posts: 62 City: Granbury
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Posted: Aug 15, 2005 12:28 pm Post subject: |
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sara24, I had the same problem as you. I wached my self on video and found out that my front foot was not facing the boat meaning the board was not streight try waching yourself do it in a short video and if that is the problem just streighten out your board. And don't worry about a tower yet. IMO they are completely usless untill you start to jump w2w. don't worry you will be carving in no time!
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ckligor Soul Rider


Joined: 18 Feb 2003 Posts: 454 City: A-town
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Posted: Aug 15, 2005 1:12 pm Post subject: |
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I can't stress this enough. ***************************************** LET GO WITH ONE HAND SO YOU ARE HOLDING THE ROPE WITH ONLY ONE HAND************************ this will force your body to come in line _________________ "The best we can hope for concerning the people at large is that they be properly armed."
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wakeman61972 Outlaw


Joined: 11 Aug 2005 Posts: 120
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Posted: Aug 15, 2005 3:29 pm Post subject: |
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| exactly listen to ckliqor |
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ballywho Wakeboarder.Commie

Joined: 05 Feb 2005 Posts: 1725
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Posted: Aug 15, 2005 4:08 pm Post subject: |
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Keeping more weight on you back foot will put your back fin deeper and let the board trrack better. When you start carving you can put more weight on your front foot.. Personally I ride like 50-50 or maybe 60-40. Either way, i'll ride with more weight on ly front foot sometimes.
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