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  1. Ok, maybe I'm out to lunch, but the parts where they say, "Having a broad membership base has allowed USA Water Ski to participate with the Water Sports Industry Association and represent all of our sports." , and the part that says, "Additionally, USA WS has developed programs that cross sport lines that benefit all towed water sports".

     

    Really means, ....with AWSA subsidizing all of the smaller, water sports, they can all be part of us and play now!.

  2. @twhisper thank you for your response. I agree completely, except, the part where a Bid Dawg getting 4@41/34 mph would take away from a pro's score who is skiing @ 36 mph. It seems to me that 36 mph is MUCH harder than 34. For me, I sure couldn't ignore the speed traveled, and REALLY appreciate ALL of the PRO'S. They are the creme of the crop (and critical to the sport). The Big Dawgs are awesome (and admirable) as well, just a notch below (the pro's), though. They are where some of the "normal/mortal" skiers have an opportunity to achieve, which is fun to watch as well.
  3. If you want it on your ski, it has an adhesive that attaches it there. Just be sure you have floatation attached to the back of your camera case in case of a release.

     

    If you want it on your head, use the head strap. Be sure to add a floatation (somewhere) on the headstrap (like a key float). I would also recommend adding a neoprene chin strap for better stability. Also, it is good to adjust the GoPro to about a 45 degree angle, so you can see the water ahead of you (only a little "sky"), and the rest is your body. It is a waste of good camera angle to view too much sky ahead.

     

    There are many other ways to use it, these are just a few.

  4. @Mr. Jones, I disagree. But, Anything that could build better public interest in this sport would be good for it. As mentioned, a head-to-head format would work perfectly for this type of review/playback. Unfortunately, watching the same thing over and over gets boring (especially to the non-skiing public, which is who would be good to impress, as well as the major tv networks). I'd sure love to see a Pro Ski Tour back on ESPN & OLN. Didn't go over good enough with the format you and OB seem to love so much. Maybe it's time for some fresh thinking.

     

    BTW, if you play the video "full screen" you can "watch" each skier fine. Obviously, proper editing, and an announcer would be important to add interest.

  5. I've mentioned this before, but they best way to view a "head to head" competetion would be to split screen the 2 skiers, so the viewer could watch both entrants at the same time. It would also cut the time in half. More exciting, interesting, and better to draw non-skiers into the sport.

     

    It would sort of look something like this video (in it's final cut), with each pair of competitors....

     

  6. Go Andy, Go!

     

    It's better for the sport. Make the Big Dawg's train even harder. Give us an opportunity to watch Andy compete and not just ski in the "legends" division, which is boring.

    It will draw a bigger audience, for sure.

     

    Where was this information found? I can't find any mention of it on skibigdawg.com, or usawaterski.org...

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