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Originally posted by scoot18 View PostYUP! just started boarding this summer................NOT! He is 15 and started watersports and boarding around 6 years old. Been going hard at it for about the past 2 now.
Fun to watch; yeah I guess. Since I am always driving, my vantage point is usually the rear view mirror. I try to stay spun around in the seat as much as possible, but still got to keep an eye on where the vessel is going. The learning curve for most of these tricks has involved many many u turns on the boat. Surprise I haven't worn out the steering wheel. It does make me feel good deep down inside to see him land some of these awesome tricks. Proud papa. The list is getting long and I am having a hard time keeping up with them all.
I'm where you were 2 years ago...I may need a new captains chair soon!Cursed by a fortune cookie: "Your principles mean more to you than any money or success."
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Originally posted by CP3 View Postlooks like you got a winner but wheres the RALEY?
Then there is the dizzy spells,
the concussion
on and on...........
With growth and improvement there has been a lot of painI don't want to go to work, take me wake surfing instead!
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Originally posted by dogbert View PostI'm where you were 2 years ago...I may need a new captains chair soon!
Ditto on the chair. Hang in there. "I tell you," if I actually slow down think and reflect on how he is doing, the progression is really fast. It's amazing how far he has come the past two years, many many hours of practice on the trampoline and of course the tige' has been a big contributing factor. His improvement really picked up with the new boat, as my wallet began to empty faster and faster to supply it with gas to drinkI don't want to go to work, take me wake surfing instead!
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Originally posted by scoot18 View PostHis last attempt, he was spending a few days with Adam Fields training, they went out early to get good water and he decided he was going for the raley again and while in the air knew it wasn't going to happen, let go of the handle to brace his fall, and as he hit the water his right arm went through the handle all the way up to his arm pit while Adam was still at speed, luckily his arm wasn't ripped off. The handle broke under the stress and he got some pretty bad bruises and tugged muscles, but was back on the water in a week.Cursed by a fortune cookie: "Your principles mean more to you than any money or success."
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