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Old     (neller0414)      Join Date: May 2007       05-30-2007, 5:19 AM Reply   
so....i want to sign up for my first comp. i was just looking to see who has some advice for me, any tips whatsoever, a little nervous about it. i want to compete in advanced because i can throw w2w, grabs, 180's, halfcabs, bs 3's, backflips, and im starting to get decently consistent at landing most but right now i am not quite there, maybe 70% on the more difficult tricks. so i mean i feel like if i went intermediate and only was allowed one spin/invert, then i would have a real good chance at winning and therefore feel good about my first comp but i wouldnt progress much, where in advanced i highly doubt i would win (never know!) but at least i would be competing against people better than me and i would be allowed to throw up to 5 spins/inverts. just looking for some feedback, i have over a month to practice. ive been wakeboarding for about 10 years but i just started going big last year due to lack of a boat before that. any advice or experiences you've had with your first comp, or any comps for that matter would be sweet. thanks.

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