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wakegurl05 10-24-2005 2:56 PM

Just curious if anyone knows of any good places that give lessons in Northern California, Discovery Bay area

big_ed_x2 10-24-2005 3:07 PM

there is that Super Air that launches out of Orwood with his # pasted all over,I see him out there almost every time I'm out.If you want I can try to get the # for you or there is people on WW that know who I'm talking about and probably know him.

dr_inc 10-24-2005 4:30 PM

DELTAWAKEBOARDCAMP.COM <BR> <BR> <BR>kevin bird and derrick conway teach it

garyw 10-24-2005 4:51 PM

wakegurl the best camp IMO is the <a href="http://www.westcoastcamps.com" target="_blank">www.westcoastcamps.com</a> Its Mike Schwenne's camp on lake McClure

westsidarider 10-24-2005 5:44 PM

i live in fremont but will be movin to disco december 1st and will be able to do lessons anyday. of the week. if your looking for more of a camp rather than jus private lessons then mike's camp is among the best around.

richd 10-24-2005 6:26 PM

Big Ed, <BR> <BR>That's probably Josh Smith's school. I don't have Josh's number personally but I'm sure someone will post it here. I saw him out this weekend so I'm sure he's still running classes.

jarrod 10-24-2005 6:47 PM

Ed is right, Rich. That is Conway's camp.

twakess 10-24-2005 7:16 PM

Depending on the tricks you want to learn. I would say hook up with some local riders and I am sure they will be more than happy to help you out. To me a day of lessons are not that good. You need to spend at least 3 days to a week with a camp or instructor. You will do fine all day long then just go right back to your bad habits. If you can I would go to west coast camps. Mike has been doing this for a while and also spent lots of time at Darins camp when he was younger. So he knows how to run a camp and teach. Look at his students the Valedez brothers have spent some time with mike and now look where they are today. I will also be spending some time up at west cost camps this coming spring. Just my two nickels for what its worth.

tommyc 10-24-2005 7:22 PM

Hellos Wakegurl05, <BR> <BR>We would be happy to work with you. At the <a href="http://www.DeltaWakeboardCamp.com" target="_blank">www.DeltaWakeboardCamp.com</a>, we have Derek Conway, 2004 National Jr. Mens Champ or Kevin Bird, 2005 INT National Outlaw Champ. Two of the best westcoast riders and instructors. Call us at 1-800-977-2295.

wakeparent 10-24-2005 7:50 PM

Hey Tom, hope you and Derek are doing well, Larry <BR>can't wait to back on the water, and get up there <BR>to train with Derek, hope everything is going as planned.

twakess 10-24-2005 9:11 PM

I just realized that <a href="http://www.deltawakeboardcamp.com" target="_blank">www.deltawakeboardcamp.com</a> is Conways new camp. Now that would be a killer place to go. Good coaches and plus you will get endless miles of butter. Now thats a hard choice between that and west coast. Some one have a quarter heads west tails delta.

rnopr8 10-24-2005 9:45 PM

Wakegirl...Mike Schwenne's west coast camps is awesome. I was there last summer and am already signed up for next June. I would highly recommend it. Don't know of the other camp at the delta, but Mike's is great.

richd 10-25-2005 6:01 AM

J-Rod, <BR> <BR>Re-read Ed's post and my response. Tom doesn't have a super air going out of Orwood. Derek and Kevin will be based in Stockton and running around the Delta in a houseboat with a VLX the last I heard. I didn't think they would be up and running until May 06 so for local instruction Josh is as good as any right now. <BR> <BR>Hopefully Chris will take Tom up on his offer and be a guest instructor next summer! <BR> <BR>There's not much reason to go back to florida anymore between Mike and Derek. <BR> <BR>

lzyboy 10-25-2005 6:57 AM

<a href="http://www.norcalwakeboardcamp.com" target="_blank">http://www.norcalwakeboardcamp.com</a> - Josh Smith Camp / Discovery Bay / Orwood <BR><a href="http://www.deltawakeboardcamp.com" target="_blank">http://www.deltawakeboardcamp.com</a> - Conways / Stockon / Delta <BR><a href="http://www.westcoastcamps.com" target="_blank">http://www.westcoastcamps.com</a> - Schwene's / McClure <BR> <BR> <BR>

balti 10-25-2005 8:00 AM

try wakeboardcamp.com <BR> <BR>they rock

mitchj 10-25-2005 8:30 AM

I have my 11 year old signed up for west coast camps the last week of july I have heard nothing but good about mike and his camp . <BR> <BR>(Message edited by mitchj on October 25, 2005)

calabria_man 10-25-2005 9:39 AM

<a href="http://3corecamp.tripod.com/" target="_blank">http://3corecamp.tripod.com/</a> <BR>give Andrew Shaffer a call. he's a great teacher and he's reasonably priced.

fergie23 10-25-2005 8:33 PM

How about any in the So Cal area??? or is it worth it to go up north?

rnopr8 10-25-2005 11:03 PM

there is one over near palm springs but I don't know how good it is. I think it is called wakeboard boot camp. They even had an all girls camp for a week put on by OP girls learn to ride last summer. The only other one I would recommend is to do a week of day camps with Brent Baum of SoCal Wakeboard Instruction. He is great and works with all levels of riders. But it is definately worth it to go up north.

lzyboy 10-26-2005 6:34 AM

Chris Williams / CDUB runs one out of So-Cal I believe. Cool Cat, goes huge... <BR> <BR><a href="http://www.RythemX.com" target="_blank">http://www.RythemX.com</a> <BR><a href="http://www.wakeworld.com/articles/2003/ditl1.asp" target="_blank">http://www.wakeworld.com/articles/2003/ditl1.asp</a>

wakegurl05 10-26-2005 9:36 AM

Thanks for all the feed back, im dont really have a prefrence of a camp or day lessons, i can get up and jump the wake and its not that im scared to try new tricks its just that i have no idea where to start.

cheeseman 10-26-2005 10:28 AM

wakegurl, <BR> <BR>My 3 boys have been to Mike's camp the past two years and are signed up again already for June of 06. If you are intersted in Mike's camp, you better sign up quick because his camps fill up fast. Expensive, but very much worth it.

westcoastripper 10-26-2005 10:35 AM

BRENT BAUM HAS A CAMP ITS AMAZING. ITS SOCAL WAKEBOARD INSTRUCTION.COM. THERE NUMBER IS ON THERE SO GIVE HIM A CAL. HE IS AN AMAZING RIDER AS WELL AND A WORLD CLASS COACH. HE IS LOCATED IN CANYON LAKE AND WILL COME DO LESSONS ON YOUR BOAT OR YOU CAN COME TO CANYON AND DO LESSONS IN THE BACK WATER. CHECK IT OUT YOU WONT REGRET IT IF YOU GO.

rnopr8 10-26-2005 12:39 PM

Wakegurl....Brent IS a great coach and a lot of fun too. I went to Mike's camp then rode with Brent the rest of the summer. Best summer I have had. Go out with Brent and see how you like it. Chuck is right...you have to get your name on the list early for Mike's camp. I'm signed up for June (old folks week!!!)

fergie23 10-26-2005 1:15 PM

Has anyone gone to west coast camps and also one of the so cal (Chris Williams, Brent baum or wakeboard boot camp) and can you compare what you learned and which was more valuable? Thanks...I have done a few lessons in so cal from different places but they haven't been all that great...looking for someone I can learn more from and advance quicker! Thx

rnopr8 10-26-2005 2:26 PM

Tracy, I have spent the entire summer with Brent Baum and have ridden with almost everyone who takes lessons from him. I have witnessed his students land tricks for the first time in one hour that they have been trying to land for months. Ericka rode with him, learned new inverts and her 3's, then went and won her division at nationals. Last summer I went to west coast camps in May, did the OP girls learn to ride day at Elsinore in June, went to the Nik &amp; Julz clinic in Aug., and rode with Brent twice a week. Plus did all the Canyon Lake tournaments every month. I believe you can learn something valuable from all good coaches....GOOD coaches. All this time on the water has helped me so much. I am a beginner so I am not doing inverts yet but this summer I nailed my HS w2w, almost have my toeside, can do and started learning grabs. I can't wait for next summer. And Brent will teach as early or late in the season as his students want to ride. He's nice, reliable, funny, an excellent coach, and a great rider. And he is soooo patient. Anyway, that's just my experience. Hope it helps.

wsrmatt 10-26-2005 4:44 PM

i dont think chris is running his school right now due to tommy lee. boat crash. i could call him and see whats up but i think hes still been going out a few times a week on other peoples boats coaching. anyway chris does a bunch of diferent 7's and can hit 9's and all the mobes and so if your looking for lessons in so cal id hit him up.

260searay 10-26-2005 4:54 PM

What is the closest class or school to NE Ohio? probably the carolina's right?

fergie23 10-27-2005 8:00 AM

So, it sounds like Brent Baum is a pretty good instructor, thanks for the tip...has anyone else taken lessons form him? Does he do a lot of instructing? I have taken lessons elsewhere where they pretty much just drive the boat and maybe give you one or two tips like "stay on edge". Thanks for any input!


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