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Chef23

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  1. Calling Ron Goodman isn’t a bad idea either. At times he can be tough to get in touch with but when I was getting jumpers for my son he was pretty responsive but I did it in the fall for a Christmas time delivery.

     

    I do agree with @Bruce_Butterfield I think you are likely going to have to buy new to get a good fit for her.

  2. I think there are a lot of people on here that have skied after a herniated disc. I had back surgery in October of 2011 and skied that next year. I know many people that have skied post disc issues.

     

    I agree see a neuro surgeon for it.

  3. Our club is bring your own boat and we mostly rotate except one of my buddies bought a Prostar a couple of years ago and only likes to ski behind his boat. I bring good driving skills, some coaching, a sense of humor and gas. I used to bring my boat every third set but now we mostly ski behind his boat.
  4. I think making speed is very important. The problem is if the stack isn’t good the skier is afraid of the wake which makes making speed difficult.

     

    Your 30 mph videos are misleading to people struggling to run 30 mph. You generate so much speed that you are almost changing edges before the first wake. Beginning skiers can’t do that if they could they would be running 35 off.

     

    For people learning to run the course I have always reinforced the need to work from white water to white water. I know this doesn’t translate at 28 off and shorter but I believe without it beginning skiers will never run any buoys. Working through both wakes also improves the stack which will let skiers build speed earlier. The work zone is different for someone learning to run 30 mph than someone trying to run 35 off and if you try to coach them the same I don’t think it works because the 30mph skier doesn’t have the necessary fundamentals yet.

  5. It depends on what you are running. I lost 30 pounds a few years back and probably picked up 3-5 buoys. If I remember correctly my tournament ranking went from 1.5 or 2 @35 to 4@35. I was much more consistent as well.

     

    Unfortunately I only had about a season and a half to work at improving at that weight before I had some health issues that have prevented me from trying to see how much I could continue to improve.

  6. My son started in the size 4 Reflex and never had any issue with it releasing. He wasn’t very small but one of our skiing partners had his daughters in them when they were young and they were much smaller than my son and never had an issue either.

     

    Cost is definitely an issue and it is pricey to get into a system. After that we tended to get at least 2 years if not more out of a boot then we could just get a bigger boot and not have to replace the rest of the platform.

     

     

  7. H2O Proshop used to do a try and buy program. You had to put down a deposit and commit to buying a ski but you could send skis back and try different stuff. The also support tournament skiing in the Eastern Region so it is always nice to help a local company.
  8. I think it depends on what speeds you ski. I am 6’ 200 pound and ski the 67” Katana and find it easy on my body. I do ski 30 mph 22 off to 32 off on it. At slower speeds the 69 would be better and it would be easier to get up on.
  9. I think that body weight type exercises like pull-ups are a better example of things that help with water skiing. They are the ultimate strength to weight ratio exercise. Lean is definitely better than bulky. I am not the best example of that but wish I could be.
  10. Skiing is extreme and what Joel and frankly anyone that runs 39 and beyond does takes it to another step. I would never put myself in that set of bindings but I was a deep 35 skier on a good day. Personally I want releasable bindings but I can also see the thought process of having both feet in. While the falls are much slower and the lever shorter snowboards don't release. I never hurt myself on a snowboard. Interesting statistic the incident of snowboard injuries vs snow ski injuries per 1000 ski days used to be almost identical but different type of injuries. Not sure if that is still accurate.
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