#1. The tantrum looked pretty nice, may want to wait just a bit more before throwing it.
#2. Looks more like you stargazed at the last minute, not a 911. You need more weight on your front foot.
#3. Hate to say it, but your edge is pretty bad. It was dark though and couldn't see anything. You are doing the complete opposite of what a raley edge is. Its nothing more than a really, really progressive edge. Cut out just like you did, only don't lay on edge so fast, it chews up all your speed. Get on edge slowly and pull your arms in as you get closer to the wake. At the base of the wake you should be at about a 7 edge on a scale of 1 (no edge) to 10 (screaming) with the handle as close to the hip as you can possibly get it. The closer it is, the easier the raley is. Don't try to throw your feet behind you, it should do it on its own when you leave the wake. If you have edged correctly, your feet will shoot out behind you and snap right back in, just bend your knees. As soon as you leave the wake, look straight down the rope to the tower. When you start coming back in, look at the tree tops in front of you. Most of all you want to keep your head and chest up, this will help you bring it down easier. Keep a good bit of weight on your front foot and the handle centered between your shoulders and you should stay straight.
Trust me, this method works, I have done many, many of them this way on the wakeskate and it works flawlessly, I'm just too much of a weenie to put a board on and do it.
Hope this helps and be careful, people don't realize how dangerous raleys can be.
Later
Tiffany
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