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Old     (boardnman)      Join Date: Sep 2005       06-18-2007, 1:30 PM Reply   
I am extremely new to the wakesuring world, been wakeboarding for years until the ACL blew, and found that surfing was a great way to get back on the water much sooner.... I have a couple of questions the first being, I wanted to know the difference between and good average run and a great run. I have been out surfing maybe about 7-8 times so far this year and wanted to know if my progression is normal. Or what is usually the next step in where i am at or where to look at progressing too. I have been riding the CWB Tsunami and have been able to freeride frontside and switch backside very comfortably, i have found that 360s and floaters are not very hard once you get the hang of it... i have been working on airs but i can get 80% of the board out the water but just cant seem to get the tail of the board to come off the water, not sure if there is a trick to it or not.... But wanted to find out the next step in my progression and the next tricks that i should be trying to learn? Thanks

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