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Old     (snowman89)      Join Date: Mar 2007       06-15-2008, 9:41 PM Reply   
I know this is a crazy question because wakeboarding is so different for everybody but I feel like I need some sort of input on the issue. This is the beginning of my second season wakeboarding but my level isn't quite where I would like it to be right now. My heelside jump is solid and I can do all of the back hand grabs (I haven't tried any front hand idk why) and I can jump the wake toeside but it looks very akward and def no grabs. I can toe front 180 but rarely land the heel front cuz I'm so akward switch toeside and I never take the time to work on it. It seems like everyone on these forums learns a backroll their first season and I am yet to try any invert. Am I even ready to try one right now or should I just go with my slow progression speed and wait? When did most of you guys start trying and landing inverts? The one that seems to make the most sense to me is a toeside backroll strangely. Which would you guys recomend trying first and what should I expect? Any input would be much appreciated. Thanks.

 
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