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Post up your pics! Here are a few of mine After
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in my crew we call that a butter slide.
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05-20-2009, 12:53 PM
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^^^us too, maybe a tail butter. Presses are done on rails/sliders.
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I do those where I dig in the tail to the wake, and then the board tail acts like a hydrofoil. Its a hybrid butter/blunt/tail slide better angle
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you guys are hard to please.... better?
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05-20-2009, 1:03 PM
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I like those on the wake Nick. I know Ricky G did one in one of my old videos. I try them but don't get nearly has turned as you do. I'm sure it's easier/better with a thinner flex board.
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Yea I wasn't sure what to call it, I guess tail butter is good ?
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there you go Nick, thats a tailpress!
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Presses would probably involve some short of flex board since you can legitly press something with flex then something that is not. Correct? If not it seems that your just got a killer angle or just pushin water... Correct? Some great shots in this post! (Message edited by flexnwake on May 20, 2009)
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05-20-2009, 7:40 PM
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Slingshot, since flex wasn't always in wakeboarding it was still called a press as it was trying to mimic a snowboarding press. So I don't think that there must be flex to be legit. And I don't really think that word press implies "flex" or "bend" I still consider a press just leaning over one side of the board. And because I'm a nerd I had to look it up in the dictionary and the first definition goes with what I believe of just applying steady pressure but another definition implies a shape change so I guess there's different ways of looking at it.
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05-20-2009, 8:38 PM
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I like the second one better Nick because it's at mccormicks!!!!
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05-20-2009, 8:49 PM
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Scott (KBC) - I was going to post my pics of Jake Weaver's tailpress from last weekend but you beat me to it...Thanks
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I call'em manuals
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getting blunted
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i know, i know...i coulda been on my tail more...
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No problem Tate, sorry to post without giving you the proper dues. I just remembered that thread was floating around the top and had some good press shots so I grabbed em to demonstrate what I perceive to be a tailpress.
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No worries Scott.
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Wakeviolater has given us all something to strive for this summer!
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05-21-2009, 2:09 PM
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Took this shot of Tino Santori this spring when he was in town at the Tige Dealer.. Had a blast riding in the boat with him..
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Randy Alex is getting DIRTY on that Roam jib shot!
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Photo By Kristen Delong Photoshop By Blake Hughes
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Throwing down early season in Utah!
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^^that's what im talking about!"!"""
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how the hell do you guys do that??? just edge real hard, and lean all the way back?? those look killer! i wanna do it!
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Mike, Carry lots of speed as you cut out, let the board go flat, then lean back, try to keep both legs straight. If you bend your back leg, it can turn into more of a tail "lean" than a tail "press". The more you do it, the longer you will be able to hold it.
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thanks greg. next time out, i'm gonna try it. how long can these be held? i'm guessing only a few seconds??
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05-28-2009, 9:57 AM
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If you do it in a turn you can hold it for quite awhile. Definitely easiest on a flex board. I think the best way to do it is cut really hard on your toe edge and rock on to your heel edge and do a nose blunt. Thats what my picture is above.
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