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liquidforce1338 06-06-2007 4:29 PM

yo im pretty new to wakeboarding and some ppl told me to work on edging what is it?

hawk7 06-06-2007 5:04 PM

You Jokeing? Or Serious?

dlwsrider 06-06-2007 5:06 PM

trevor be nice. <BR> <BR>edging is the approach you take to the wake. <BR> <BR>like how you cut in sort of.

liquidforce1338 06-06-2007 5:08 PM

o ok lol sry i just jumped on my board and didnt really learn the terms that come with wakeboarding im just starting to land 180's and some grabs with 180's and thats about as far as i got so far.

hawk7 06-06-2007 5:09 PM

I wasn't Trying To Be Mean, I Saw A Lot Of Posts From Zach And Figured He Was Good, Just Not Too Funny. <BR> <BR>Edging Is How You Turn On A Wakeboard. <BR> <BR>If You Need To Work On Your Edging You Need To Cut In Harder When Jumping The Wake.

liquidforce1338 06-06-2007 5:13 PM

ya i have i just didnt know that was the term for it only been riding for like 2 months and dont know alot out it but im doing my best to learn and learn new tricks and stuff.

liquidforce1338 06-06-2007 5:14 PM

i need to work alot on my toe side jumps and stuff jumping from heal side im doing pretty good landing most of my 180's and grabs but thats about it right now.

hawk7 06-06-2007 5:17 PM

Yea No One Likes Toeside. <BR> <BR>Just Cut In Hard, Hold On, Keep Your Position, Chest Up, And Hope You Don't Fall. <BR> <BR>Sometimes Holding On With Just You Front Hand Will Help You Staighten Out.

bftskir 06-06-2007 5:20 PM

edging is what you do after you mow<img src="http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/clipart/rofl.gif" border=0>

wakeslife 06-06-2007 5:24 PM

Edging would be using the edges of your board to initiate turns. <BR> <BR>Toeside can be a real pain to learn, but I've found that it helps to keep the rope low and close to your lead hip and focus on putting weight over your front foot. I would always be leaning way back get no pop. Also, I reccomend learning your toeside jumps while keeping both hands on the handle at first, and then once you get that down it will make grabs and maintaining your body position in the air easier.

liquidforce1338 06-06-2007 5:26 PM

ya i think its also kinda easier to do a 180 that way to though from what i have been doing.

bremsen 06-06-2007 7:23 PM

One thing about edging on a wakeboard is to really focus on a progressive edge. This means you slowly initiate the turn-in and build the edge all the way up the wake. You want your hardest edge to be just before you release off the wake. <BR> <BR>Seriously...buy "the book". It's almost as good an investment as your wakeboard.

mjmurphy53711 06-06-2007 8:12 PM

Zack, I highly suggest you read this article on "edging techniques". <BR> <BR><a href="http://midwestwakeboarder.com/modules/articles/item.php?itemid=3" target="_blank">http://midwestwakeboarder.com/modules/articles/item.php?itemid=3</a>

liquidforce1338 06-06-2007 8:13 PM

yo thanks alot for the article.

sloshake 06-07-2007 7:00 AM

This is the hardest part for me is actually getting on edge. I have the progressive part down and am strong enough i can start building early. But I ride in on the fins way too much I think. You have to sit back and lift with your toes to get on the board on edge? <BR> <BR>If i took off the fins that would teach me to ride on the board's edges instead of the fins, right? I'm using a 2004 Temet.

denverd1 06-07-2007 7:22 AM

gerald, yes it would. fins help keep the board tracking when the edges aren't diggin in. take em off, you'll have to use your edge. it will be very easy with that board to get a feel for the edges. <BR> <BR>if any of you guys have the book, i highly recommend the edging drills. i got the book last year and the edging drills really help you learn to control the board. trying to bring the 180s into the warm-up. i noticed an improvement the second time i did the drills. <BR> <BR>remember: you edge hardest at the wake, whether approaching or riding away.

sloshake 06-07-2007 7:53 AM

Cool! Thanks for the tip. Can't wait to get out tomorrow to try.

liquidforce1338 06-07-2007 12:03 PM

read the article that midwestwakeboarder.com left it helps you alot i just read it like 10 times and im get out tomarrow and try it all 2, i might also buy "The Book" to though becuase everyone that i have talked to that has used it said that it has advanced there riding to lvls that they thought they would never reach.


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