I agree great article. I have always been a two handed gate guy but do think what he says about his combo method makes some sense. The biggest key for me is the point he mentions about getting wide or up high on the boat. This was one of the biggest things I worked on at Coble's last year.
I just pulled my winter cover off yesterday. I need to get the dock in before I can get the boat in and some cleanup done. It may be another week or so.
I would say that either ski will work. I have a son turning 11 this summer who weighs 125 pounds. Last year he was running the course on a 63" HO Odyssey which is a wide ride class ski into 30 mph in the course. After nationals I got him a 65.5" D3 X5 and his best was 4@ 32 mph on that ski.ÂÂ
If you weren't such a head case it probably wouldn't bother you at all/vanillaforum/js/tinymce/jscripts/tiny_mce/plugins/emotions/images/smiley-tongue-out.gif
MS, Crosby only went to school in MN for a year. My nephew plays hockey at the same school now so I have heard all about it/vanillaforum/js/tinymce/jscripts/tiny_mce/plugins/emotions/images/smiley-smile.gif
I had a discussion with an ex-girlfriend about water-skiing and golf. I told her that I had been water-skiing and playing golf since before I met her and I expected to be doing them for the rest of my life. If she wanted the relationship to work she was going to have to get used to it. I don't have the same problem with my wife. Before we had kids she had lots of interests and would go do her own thing and we would hook up later in the day. Now that we have kids she comes out on the boat or to tournaments with us.
I would love a way to get ZO in my 2002 Malibu. I don't have the extra cash to upgrade right now. My wife thinks college savings are more important.
That is very cool. Nice job and congratulations on a great season. It makes me wish I had known their were water ski teams when I went to college.