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    #16
    Originally posted by formandfunction View Post
    Im just getting real sick of injury.Everytime the humidity gets high I have pains all over my body from previous motorcycle and work related breaks(Lost a good deal of money also).Anything that involves water without pain is worth a try in my book.Even if we don't dig it I can pass the board on to someone else but from the videos Ive seen on here it looks pretty fun.
    That is called old age. j/k

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      #17
      I think more like working myself to death.
      Last edited by formandfunction; 07-11-2008, 06:29 PM. Reason: third grade spelling
      NC//OKC\\

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        #18
        Originally posted by formandfunction View Post
        I think more like working myself to death.
        過労死

        Karoshi - die from overworking.
        Three kanji characters: The first character, ka, means to exceed or overdo. The second character, rou (long O), is used for laboring or toiling (and also used in the words for trouble, pain, and work-related injury or death: roudousaigai). The third, shi is used for death.

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          #19
          My cousin died from washing the windows on home. The fall, 6 feet, broke his neck, left behind a wife and small child. My point is this, you get one shot at life, and living in fear of riding in the wake, should be the least of them. Be smart about it. Pickup "The Book" series, pay attention to the techniques taught, go out practice what they teach, and have some fun already. I've seen (a) ACL go on wakesurfer as well-don't kid yourself. Rider tries to keep the board under him, twist his knee tryin to save some junk run, thanks for coming-next.
          You can get hurt or die everyday of your life-in everything you do. Embrace that, and you'll have a much better time with it. I'd rather take good roll behind my rig, than a fall from a ladder, washing some lame crappy windows that the wife wants done.
          Besides, chics dig scars, and canes are cool..........
          “Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well-preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting "holy &#*! what a ride!”

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            #20
            X10.... but it still hurts (alot)

            Originally posted by Redlined View Post
            My cousin died from washing the windows on home. The fall, 6 feet, broke his neck, left behind a wife and small child. My point is this, you get one shot at life, and living in fear of riding in the wake, should be the least of them. Be smart about it. Pickup "The Book" series, pay attention to the techniques taught, go out practice what they teach, and have some fun already. I've seen (a) ACL go on wakesurfer as well-don't kid yourself. Rider tries to keep the board under him, twist his knee tryin to save some junk run, thanks for coming-next.
            You can get hurt or die everyday of your life-in everything you do. Embrace that, and you'll have a much better time with it. I'd rather take good roll behind my rig, than a fall from a ladder, washing some lame crappy windows that the wife wants done.
            Besides, chics dig scars, and canes are cool..........
            This thread makes me feel so much better about my pains
            I thought it was just me....

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              #21
              Sorry, I forgot to aid your original question. Ballast? When you "setup" to surf, you only want the "side" your riding to have the lb's. Figure out, what you are, goofy or regular, and fill that side only. If you have an extra bag, lead, etc, move them all to that corner of the cockpit. If you have extra bodies on the boat, they all move to that corner as well. The object is to sink the side, you will be riding behind. This creates a bigger curl, which means a nicer sweetspot, which means more fun. Make sure you have a SURF rope as well, don't cheat here, because a large handle can injure the rider, rather easy actually.
              Have fun too. Always smile, and make sure you have a nice cold beverage waiting for the transfer to use while surfin. This makes a great photo-op.
              “Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well-preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting "holy &#*! what a ride!”

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                #22
                Originally posted by Redlined View Post
                My cousin died from washing the windows on home. The fall, 6 feet, broke his neck, left behind a wife and small child. My point is this, you get one shot at life, and living in fear of riding in the wake, should be the least of them. Be smart about it. Pickup "The Book" series, pay attention to the techniques taught, go out practice what they teach, and have some fun already. I've seen (a) ACL go on wakesurfer as well-don't kid yourself. Rider tries to keep the board under him, twist his knee tryin to save some junk run, thanks for coming-next.
                You can get hurt or die everyday of your life-in everything you do. Embrace that, and you'll have a much better time with it. I'd rather take good roll behind my rig, than a fall from a ladder, washing some lame crappy windows that the wife wants done.
                Besides, chics dig scars, and canes are cool..........
                I felt that way the first few times I was hurt.After a while you just get tired of being broke.Seems like a good chunk of my life has been spent under the weather.Doesn't have as much to do with fear as it does the condition of my body and my wallet.
                NC//OKC\\

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Jeffe View Post

                  I prefer to Freestyle Walking!


                  o no you didn't...........
                  Put your hand on a hot stove for a minute, and it seems like an hour. Sit with a pretty girl for an hour, and it seems like a minute. THAT'S relativity. Albert Einstein

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by G-MONEY View Post
                    o no you didn't...........
                    Yes he did!!!!!!!

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