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Killer

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  1. Stand taller, then get taller. Somehow have to get you out of the squat and backfoot turns and into a tall stance on your front foot. Push your glutes, hips core out to apex, turn and then do it the other way.

     

    It does start with the gate, how you stand in the whitewater and pullout, then glide and turn in. All one movement with your hips over your front foot. Currently your weight is back and you turn in with the back foot. Weight should be 90% front foot!

     

    Stance is what you want to work on. Feel how the ski reacts when you gave 90% weight on the front foot and keep pushing the hips out to the aoex. You'll run many more passes if you can get your stance on the ski taller and then taller even more.

     

    Love your videographer, great boat crew! F&$k that pass up @JayShower lol

  2. @Wish previous builders of the J would put a stump in the middle of the floor for a boom and a lot of J purists loved that. I dont think they have a pylon figure out there though.

     

    It's a big boat 21' and gorgeous. I haven't skied it but it has tracking fins and for a rec skier would probably ski pretty well. Foots really well.

     

    No us dealers, custom order only.

  3. soap business is about getting the oils/sunscreen off your hands. if the gloves are new, yes can't hurt to wash them with soap and water, but they should break in after just a few sets

     

    what kind of gloves are you using? size of handle?

  4. sorry to hear this @lpskier Didn't know Terry had such a resume in officiating, wow! He was kind enough to great me at LaPoint ski park with some pulls last year and gave me some tips on hand taping for Canadians! I was looking forward to skiing with him again this fall - hopefully he is on the mend by then. Get well soon Terry and back on the water!!!
  5. @MrJones Rossi Pro Model... Ya I'm old too. Changed to 41tail when Rossi went to radar. I had the black and white 41s and still use a red/black pair for Tournament sets.

     

    I also still have a similar version of those RPM in my bin, the Accurate "camoto" I believe they're called They were moto style goves with little pads on the back side of the fingers similar to motoX gloves and nubs on the finger tips like the RPM with a snap buckle over the back of the palm. So good.

  6. I have tried a number of gloves and the best ones fit tight. I was using amara for a few years but have gone back to kevlar, 41 tail.

     

    I have a pair of Connelly claw 3.0 (black and yellow) kevlar grip that didn't fit me great. I use small 41 tail. Have maybe 5 sets on them. Size medium. Happy to send to someone for $20 + shipping.

     

     

  7. I saw first hand a goode shell in their "reflex" release plate break this season. Shell cracked on the inside lower boot below the hinge point. Was only a few months old.

     

    It was my impression it is stiffer than the reflex classic shell, as this skier was coming off that exact binding for that reason The shell can't flex so it snaps instead.

  8. Your skiing into a high handle and it starts from your gate turn in. Interesting nobody has pointed that out with how obvious it is. I watched your other vids and it's not the ski, it's part of your style and something you need to work away from to keep shortening the line. The -28 vid on the other ski you look better but still doing it - you'll need to hammer away at this trait at your easier passes but it definitely starts with how your gate turn in is initiated. Perhaps start there, at the other end of the extreme - handle as low as possible, left arm straight with the handle pinned low - let the handle out to the pylon but push it down, not up!

     

    At 1 and 2 Try to Ski your core back to the handle instead of bringing the handle up and to your face. In your reach, let the boat pull the handle away from you, keeping your shoulders level and leave the handle there - then drop your hips back to it as the ski comes under the rope and your hand comes back on the handle.

     

    You'll likely miss a lot of passes at first but you need to work this out of your skiing.

     

    You are losing time, direction and rhythm with this move. Otherwise you're skiing looks pretty damn good. I think this is the biggest thing you need to work out of your skiing and if you do, getting much deeper is very possible.

     

     

     

     

  9. Was out on our big public lake last weekendn checking in on our course before we would use it at dawn

     

    87ish prostar running the course with a combo skier and a few other runabouts (io's and ob's) taking Slalom skiers through. This is the reality in our region and for most recreational boaters on inland lakes - the target market for waterskiing.

     

    Yes there are surf boats on the lake, but far more rare to see than other rec skiers, almost nobody wakeboards anymore - the vast majority of watersports is skiing of some kind or tubing.

     

    You can't surf behind most boats. It's actually worse for Access than skiing or wakeboarding due to the cost of these very specialized boats. I don't see it as anything more than a niche market unless new technology is developed to bring the cost down and to the masses.

     

    You can still rip a slalom through the course on a 17' bowrider with a 130hp johnson - not to the level I'm interested in, but its doable and its fun and that type of boat is very cost effective for the average joe.

     

    this is the target market for waterskiing. Radar, HO, Obrien and Connelly are the players in this space, not mastercraft.

     

    As much as I believe tournament skiing is tied to the big 3 towboat OEM's, the sport itself is not and it's certainly not dying. Rec skiing is an enjoyable, fun family activity where we can draw participants from to our very niche but active and organized sport. Focus

     

  10. Ya I don't think it would work for my application due to muck.

     

    I'm thinking individual anchored course with subs. My other issue is our water is pretty deep up to 30' at some spots and also drops 6' from spring to fall then we get 2' of ice at low water for the winter so my subs would need to be 3' below the low water mark, which is 9' below the high water! the buoys would need to be on 9' leads that are self adjusting to some extent.

     

     

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