A couple of weeks ago I had two watersport newbies trying to get up on the surfboard and they were struggling with getting their bodies in the right position to have the board stick to their feet and then when they did pop up they really struggled with balance. I have to believe that there are some tips of things to do differently when teaching and driving for newbies.
What I do is have them put their feet on top of the board and then I pop it in gear and the board rolls up to their feet. Then I make sure they are ready and hit it. They are really struggling holding the proper body position and board to their feet that few seconds before I hit it. The only time they get close to getting up is when we almost get lucky and I hit it before they have a chance to lost the board.
I just taught myself and with board experience (wakeskate) it was easy for me to get up, and I have an indo board at the house, so I am at a loss for additional tips.
Here are my questions...
- Rope Length - how close to the boat do you have your newbies? I usually am just a couple of feet behind the platform and off to the side I surf on, but I know how to get up. For me it is easier to get up in front of the wake. I see in some pics some newbies are pretty far back, does that help?
- Tower or ski pylon - I was using the ski pylon, mostly to get the rope away from the passengers in the boat, but I wonder if for a newbie is would be easier from the tower, a better angle to get up?
- Speed - I am going to try going a little slower with the newbies, I read a few threads that suggested that until they get the feel of getting up. Any recomendations on how fast or slow to accelerate?
I know practice will get them there, but any tips would be appreciated, I know many of you have taught people with varying levels of physical fitness successfully.
What I do is have them put their feet on top of the board and then I pop it in gear and the board rolls up to their feet. Then I make sure they are ready and hit it. They are really struggling holding the proper body position and board to their feet that few seconds before I hit it. The only time they get close to getting up is when we almost get lucky and I hit it before they have a chance to lost the board.
I just taught myself and with board experience (wakeskate) it was easy for me to get up, and I have an indo board at the house, so I am at a loss for additional tips.
Here are my questions...
- Rope Length - how close to the boat do you have your newbies? I usually am just a couple of feet behind the platform and off to the side I surf on, but I know how to get up. For me it is easier to get up in front of the wake. I see in some pics some newbies are pretty far back, does that help?
- Tower or ski pylon - I was using the ski pylon, mostly to get the rope away from the passengers in the boat, but I wonder if for a newbie is would be easier from the tower, a better angle to get up?
- Speed - I am going to try going a little slower with the newbies, I read a few threads that suggested that until they get the feel of getting up. Any recomendations on how fast or slow to accelerate?
I know practice will get them there, but any tips would be appreciated, I know many of you have taught people with varying levels of physical fitness successfully.
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