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Originally posted by Fit to be Tige View PostI like the image of smashing and pushing off vs. jumping. I think I tend to try and "jump". Which to Dogs point puts all the work on me vs. the physics of harnessing the energy of loading the line and the wake.Cursed by a fortune cookie: "Your principles mean more to you than any money or success."
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I can't believe nobody has brought this up yet, but be careful of your rope length... Going 5-10 feet shorter can really make a difference... I had that problem a while back and I was trying to go too big... Shortened up the rope and started landing stuff I didn't think I could...http://www.linkedin.com/in/zachgarcia
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Originally posted by Lunchbox View PostI can't believe nobody has brought this up yet, but be careful of your rope length... Going 5-10 feet shorter can really make a difference... I had that problem a while back and I was trying to go too big... Shortened up the rope and started landing stuff I didn't think I could...
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Originally posted by Fit to be Tige View PostWe went out this morning and had an awesome time. My 10 year old can't clear a wake to wake, but decided to try a back roll regardless... He did the same move 4 or 5 times and never getting any further around than this. Youth is a beautiful thing.Cursed by a fortune cookie: "Your principles mean more to you than any money or success."
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Originally posted by dogbert View PostBTW, that's a nice clean looking wake.
Last time out, I shortened the rope one length and just practice jumping and clearing on both toe and heel sides. It was a lot more fun with less pain, partly because I think I was more relaxed. Not sure I am getting any more height, but it was more fun and it looks cooler always going wake to wake. We were thinking about trying the bs180 next but now it sounds like some think the 360 is easier?? Not sure about that, we are just trying to advance with new trick sans killing ourselves.
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The BS 180 is kinda hard. My son says it was easier for him to do a toeside 180, even easier than the TS wake-to-wake because the rope kinda pulls you around. You might want to try with that. When he learned it, he first started by removing his fins and doing a surface 180 so he could get comfortable with riding switch.Cursed by a fortune cookie: "Your principles mean more to you than any money or success."
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