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Wakeboarding Tips You Will Want to Read

by Jessica N

Wakeboarding is one of the most popular growing sports around the globe. Love the idea of getting your feet wet in this fantastic water sport? Hold on, there's some basics you should familiarize yourself with first. You'll be off to an excellent start if you follow these wakeboarding tips.

Just like any other sport, it is also important to think about your equipment for wakeboarding. If you're just starting out, it's best to use a beginner's board.

Even though you may want the trendiest board designed for more advanced riders, it is better to start out with something that will help you gain control. You have to learn control before you can pull off the tricks. It is best to consider a board that is longer and has squared edges.

Now we still need to add something more to your equipment: A proper life jacket is absolutely vital. You'll want to keep yourself aware of the water's temperature, too. Guard yourself from the dangers of extreme water temperatures, which include sunburn and hypothermia.

When attempting to get up in the water for the first time, there are some wakeboarding tips that you should take into consideration. First thing's first: Decide which foot feels more comfortable forward.

You want to get a good stance on your board, since this helps not only with you balance but in navigation as well. If you have previously snow or skateboarded, go with the foot forward that you did with those sports.

You may feel the temptation to try and pull yourself up and out of the water. Let the pull of the boat do the most work. You should make sure to let the boat driver know that you're a newbie. That way they can start off a bit slower, giving you a chance to get up.

Try putting half your weight on your front foot once the boat has pulled you up. And then when you are out of the water, about 60% of your body weight should be on your front foot. This will also help with board control.

Another wakeboarding tip for beginners is to start out with a shorter rope. About 45 feet is the ideal rope length for a beginner. Be sure to learn the lingo of this water sport. That's just another way of fitting into the world of wakeboarding.

You can speedily find wakeboarding terms online. Apart from wakeboarding terminology, you may also want to look into finding videos for great prices. Instructional and feature films can be really motivating, and you'll also learn a lot from them.

Now you're all set and ready to get started! Have fun using all these wakeboarding tips!

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Published November 13th, 2007

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