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I can get up but I can't do much more...

 
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dingledangle
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PostPosted: Aug 10, 2006 2:15 am    Post subject: I can get up but I can't do much more... Reply with quote

To much delight I can get up... That for me was a great achievement... However now I'm up I can't do anything except the occasional face-plant.

I'm righthanded and I ride in the style of 'Goofy', only because this is how I was standing when I got up my first time.

My problem is as I stand up I automatically drift to the righthand side and thats about it, I just stay out there and I can't turn in. OK maybe that's not entirely correct, I can just about turn in but as I head for the wake the board squares up and pushes me back out again. I can switch ok and I have been given a couple of pointers on how to stand ie. as if you're sitting on a chair.

It must just be me becasue most of the messages on the beginners board are people who either can't get up or can't do Wake2Wake.

Any help much appreciated
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PostPosted: Aug 10, 2006 5:08 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

This is usually caused by holding the rope in front of you (like a skier)

Try this...

1. Stand on the floor facing forward.

2. Rotate you upper body 90 degrees over you front (right) foot.

3. Put your hands by your right hip with your right hand directly over your right heel and you left hand over your right toes.

This is a slightly exagerated version of where you need to get when on the water.

One thing that I see alot that could be screwing you up....

If both your arms are straight while being towed... this is bad. When your left arm is straight your right arm needs to have a bend, as it is closer to the lead foot. AND don't rely too heavily on the back hand for towing as this will tend to unwrap you. Try to keep the pressure on your hands even.

Many folks will say to let go of your back hand all together. This will allow you to go perfectly sideways, without twist. It will help you to carve back in to the wake, but use it for learning only. Nothing looks worse than someone on the outside, with one hand on the rope, leaning to get farther from the wake to setup for a jump.
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PostPosted: Aug 10, 2006 5:15 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

ok i had the same problem when i started this year also.... but i always went to the left.. i am regular and am right handed... so try to lean back evenly when you get up... once up have your left foot forward... get used to balancing that way. then remember toes and heals, because where ever your weight is shifted thats where your gonna turn. like heal side you'll go left toes side go right.. and lean slightly forward so your arms dont hurt.. i hope this helps let me know.

good luck
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PostPosted: Aug 10, 2006 5:34 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks for the advice there.

Wakeboarding looks simple when you are watching from the sidelines. Once you're up you imagine thats pretty much it but (and I know this is the same for all sports) it's all those little bits like 'howabouthheiris' mentions about hand postitiong on the bar and rotation of the body. It all feels so strange at the moment but I'm out on Friday so hope to try the above advice - Thanks
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PostPosted: Aug 16, 2006 3:46 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

try regular and see which one you like best
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PostPosted: Aug 22, 2006 11:44 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

chris83 wrote:
ok i had the same problem when i started this year also.... but i always went to the left.. i am regular and am right handed... so try to lean back evenly when you get up... once up have your left foot forward... get used to balancing that way. then remember toes and heals, because where ever your weight is shifted thats where your gonna turn. like heal side you'll go left toes side go right.. and lean slightly forward so your arms dont hurt.. i hope this helps let me know.

good luck


Dude, Chris83 has it right on the money. Make very subtle moves of your weight when cutting heelside/toeside. It is more of a pointing your toes down/pulling your toes up feel than standing against the boat when you are first learning. It took me forever to figure out why the board was sliding out from under me and I was cutting nowhere-it was because I was overdoing it.

Once you get really good, you can stand/pull against the boat and rope but when you are starting out learn to carve by just subtly moving your weight onto your toes. Then flatten out. Then subtly move your weight onto your heels. Once you get the feel, skip the flattening out and just alternate between heels/toes. In 5 runs, you'll have it down and be carving and feeling in total control. THEN it is time to start leaning hard and thinking about grabbing some air.
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dingledangle
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PostPosted: Aug 23, 2006 12:48 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I CAN DO IT!!!!!

Thanks for those who posted replies to my original question. In the last 2 weeks I have learnt to carve in and out of the wake and moved onto other problems which I'm sure I will post here soon
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