Last year i got my daughter up for the first time and now she can cross the wake this year and is trying to jump. But I don't know how to teach her anymore since i am learning too after waterskiing most of my life. I want her to learn the correct way to wakeboard before i give her too many bad habits. Can anyone suggest a good wakeboarding school near sacramento? Thanks for your help.
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Launch wakeboard school @ Folsom lake. Not only a great a school, but all around nice people. hook up with Ryan (the owner) and Brodie, highly recomended for kids. <BR> They taught my 7 yr old daughter.
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Check out the girl working at Marinemax on El Camino, she works for the parts dept. and she is sponsored by Hyperlite and considered one of the best in Sacto for wakeboarding. She is going to start giving private lessons.
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Josh Smith taught my wife,so he can teach anyone.LOL. <BR> <BR>
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Josh Smith or Mike Schwene... <BR> <BR> <BR><a href="http://www.norcalwakeboardcamp.com/" target="_blank">http://www.norcalwakeboardcamp.com/</a> <BR><a href="http://www.westcoastcamps.com/index.htm" target="_blank">http://www.westcoastcamps.com/index.htm</a> <BR> <BR>
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I second that. Sacramento-Launch Wakeboard School. Delta-Norcallwakeboardcamp. McCulre-Westcoastcamps
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Robert <BR> <BR>I'm taking 5 kids out on my boat saturday with an instructor from Launch, Brodie I think. We are meeting at Rattlesnake at 8:30 if you want to check them out.
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Hit up Derek and Tom Conway.
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Schwenne & The Crew at West Coast Camps. They teach all ages and are some of the nicest, down to earth instructors around. It might make for a nice father/daughter week of bonding. Keep yourself from learning bad habits as well.
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