Directions for Wakeboarding
Things You'll Need
- Life jacket
- Towrope
- Ski boat
Instructions
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Stand on the platform at the back of the boat and lubricate your feet with water and soap. This helps to ease friction when entering tight bindings.
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Insert your feet into the wakeboard's bindings and tighten all straps to ensure a secure fit.
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Enter the water. Avoid the boat's propeller and other hard objects when leaving the boat.
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Roll onto your back with your feet pointed toward the boat.
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Grip the towrope's handle after a partner on the boat throws it to you. Keep the towrope above your wakeboard. Don't let the towrope wrap around the wakeboard or any part of your body.
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Curl into a ball. Bring your knees to your chest and extend your arms. Bent elbows will cause a strong jerk when the boat begins to pull, ripping the towrope out of your hands.
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Signal the boat to begin accelerating. It's best to create a unique phrase or signal that both you and the boat driver understand.
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Stay in the ball position and lean back as the boat accelerates. Let the boat pull you out of the water into a squat position.
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Extend your legs after you've been gliding across the water in a squat position and feel balanced. Most new riders try to stand up too early, lose their balance and crash into the water.
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Lean back slightly and don't fight the wakeboard. Let it take you in the direction it wants to go. You can practice maneuvering the wakeboard once you're comfortable staying up.
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Steer the wakeboard by shifting your weight. Applying pressure on your heels will cut the wakeboard backward. Put pressure on your toes to cut forward. Always lean back slightly to maintain balance and keep the towrope tight. Don't try to steer by simply turning the board left or right.
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Learn basic control before catching air. Practice control by cutting back and forth across the wake. Take time to master the basics before attempting maneuvers that are more complex.
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