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norcal72 03-24-2006 4:53 PM

My son will be 7 soon and is already tearing it up on the wakeboard but now wants to get into wakesurfing after seeing dad do it last year. I tried getting him up last year on a broadcast 4'9" but it was to bouyant for him and he had a hard time flipping it under his feet while getting up. Does anyone have any suggestions as to a board that would be good for him. Thanks for the help.

03-24-2006 6:49 PM

Two suggestions. If your boy wants his own board, the Trick Boardz freestyle is (almost) neutrally bouyant in the water, he can actually position the board such that he doesn't need to flip it up. I love the freestyle for just this purpose. <BR> <BR>Another option that I have found useful is a two stage start - we call it "faster slower" <IMG SRC="http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/clipart/happy.gif" ALT=":-)" BORDER=0> When your boy is in the water, engage forward and very VERY slowly edge forward. At the same time have your boy scrunch his legs up with the movement. Such that he's in a tucked position. When all the slack of his "legs" is out he will push down with all his might on his heels. The slight movement forward will assist with flipping the board up. Then YOU dad, check in the mirror, when you see the boards leading edge out of the water, give it more gas. <BR> <BR>The little ones literaly POP up. <IMG SRC="http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/clipart/happy.gif" ALT=":-)" BORDER=0> <BR> <BR>Keep us posted on how it goes.


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