The ULTIMATE Beginners Guide to CRUSHING your Wake Crossings on a Slalom Ski
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- čas přidán 9. 07. 2024
- 3 Steps to learn how to cross the wakes efficiently! This is the first video to be part of the foundations section of the channel where I want to lay out some great ways for people who are newer to the sport to set strong foundations to improve quickly and safely! Thank you for watching!
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Contents of this video:
00:00 - Intro
00:34 - Common Mistakes
01:26 - Why its important to hold angle and position
02:08 - Step 1
03:26 - Step 2
04:05 - Step 3
04:58 - Go have fun with it!
05:36 - Final notes
Exactly the type of info I need to teach my family members. They hate to hear it from ‘the old guy’ :) thanks!
Haha, thank you! 😂
Thanks Rob!
Very helpful
Love your teaching please keep them coming your so great at explaining simply that even I can understand.
Thanks for the video. Great analogies
Its realy super that you make videos for all level of skiers. Appreciate all of them👍Merry Xmas Rob!!!🎅🏻
Thank you! I hope to make more videos for everyone in the sport!
I do that now at 15 off and works well. The problem is if I go 22 off the Malibu lxi wake is vicious at that line length. I feel I will not progress with this awful boat.
Awesome stuff Rob 👍🏻
Thank you!
It's great!!! Thank you.^^
Thank you, I'm glad you like it!
My boat put offs a big wake by big I mean short high or deep waves not nice rolling ones ... I'm having a problem getting outside the wake from in between the to. They look big and i have a problem committing with confidence, especially when I'm my ski is facing the same way as the wake is rolling. Any tips or just use the same fundamental?
Sorry since my English is not that much perfect, I didn’t realise that if I need to keep my ski flat to cross the wakes (as a beginner) to reduce the speed or being on edge?
I am a slow reader Rob. I don’t get your text read before it disappears from the screen.
Good advise. Thanks for your videos.
Hi Greg, thanks for the feedback! Still figuring out things like that!
Good information Rob but I need visual aids to follow you.