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brandon_133 05-17-2007 7:15 PM

i can jump wake to wake and do a surface 180 what should i learn next

jusstty 05-17-2007 7:42 PM

Clear the wake toeside!

ronnyboy27 05-18-2007 7:34 AM

1080 or double half cab 180 for sure. You can do it. <BR> <BR>One wake 180s. Go from the inside of the wake and jump out spin a 180 in the air. Toeside frontside is the easiest.

hawk7 05-18-2007 11:55 PM

yes definately 1080.<img src="http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/clipart/crazy.gif" border=0> <BR>haha jk i know what you mean. then after that go W2W 180. <BR>then TS <BR>then BS <BR>then 360 <BR>then tantrum/backroll ect

brandon_133 05-30-2007 5:31 PM

i went wakeboarding last weekend and landed a indy and a mute next time i go i am going to try a 180 from the outside of the wake to the inside but not clear the wake just jump like half the wake

ronnyboy27 05-31-2007 4:27 PM

Instead I would try inside to outside. Then wake to wake.

sacmule 06-06-2007 5:16 PM

If you are working to solidify or even work on good body position for your toeside edge, Ron and Justin are both right on. Working your toeside jumps from inside to outside is very useful and helps you establish good body position over the board and edge control. Work this toeside edge so you are jump well into the flats with good balance and edge control. Once you start getting comfortable with this move to the outside-in and so on. Toeside jumps are a favorite of mine and make for great grabs. 180s are very easy to throw from TS to HS since you are untwisting and opening your body back to the boat. It is never to soon to start riding switch, the sooner the better in my opinion. Build the foundation now it will save a lot of time later. Good luck and keep us updated with your progress.


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