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Murrski

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  1. Appreciate it MB! Brings back good memories watching Wade, Andy, Carl and others battle it out in Sac town every year. I remember getting Wade's autograph and his vibe was so chill and cool but man did his demeanor change when he slipped into his bindings. Same for Andy... I loved watching these guys' pre-game routine... so focused!
  2. @keithh2oskier - I hear you on creating a waterski tip jar - but it's to easy for my kids and wife to withdraw from that bank - lol. APR? Same as cash is 0.0% :smiley:

     

    This was just food for thought! I'm just thinking I might buy more " brand new" products if I had the option that I have at most home improvement stores, furniture stores, etc.

  3. How many hours of SIA slalom searches do you do and get ready to pull the trigger but yield to new conversation about a new ski that just sounds awesome? I don't know how many circles I rotate in the off season thinking about a new ski for the upcoming season but it's damn near shameful. So I'm thinking to myself, would I just pull the trigger on a new ski if the immediate purchase wasn't a chunk of cheddar? I'm thinking yes -- if there was a same-as-cash purchase option that allowed me to spread that cheese over a span of 6-18 months for example -- I'd probably purchase a ski and binding setup every other year. Am I nuts - for sure... but who is with me?

     

     

  4. The sense of getting to know stars in our sport on a personal level fascinates me. Like Marcus often explains -- we've got some unbelievably talented people in our sport (young guns up through the veterans) and it's really cool to get insight on their training, thought processes, lifestyle, etc. I feel like a goober sometimes but whenever I'm in the presence of stars in our sport - I find myself constantly studying everything they do to see if there's anything I can pluck away that can help my skiing or just improve the quality of life. Thanks @MarcusBrown for continuing to pique my interest!
  5. Sorry @Colebrah - I had to copy and paste for the one in the Sacramento area o:)

     

    Hey Ballers!! We are also stoked to be able to host Whitney for a one day clinic at Pleasant Oak Waterski Club in Pleasant Grove (about a 15-minute drive from Bell Aqua where the ProAm and BOS Cash Prize Event will be! On Sunday 9/11/16 (the day after the CA ProAm finals) come ski and get coached by one of the best! 25 skiers max. $150 for 2 sets. Hurry and get your name in its filling up quick! Email me to sign up: bmurray@caiso.com

     

    Also look for Whitney's next stop the following day on Monday 9/12 ... see @Colebrah 's post (hosted in Bakersfield)

     

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  6. It's always been a dream to live on a private lake and I'm very interested in the house for sale on Cypress Lakes in Cypress, TX. We are a family of 4. Two boys ages 9 & 14. We are currently members at a private lake about 45-min from where we live and we love our membership and the community we live in. Our family really enjoys life on the water - we are tournament skiers. We live for time on the water so this opportunity in Cypress has me really thinking. We could actually live at a great facility and have the waterski life right in our yard. This isn't an easy nor affordable thing in California. I've reviewed the climate patterns, the schools, the surrounding communities and I also have a potential job opportunity that would allow me to live in Cypress. I'd really like to hear from people familiar with Cypress Lakes and even better -- homeowners at Cypress Lakes. Can you tell me about the things you love about Cypress Lakes and the surrounding community? What are some of the things you dislike about the area? How are the schools? Much appreciated - thanks!
  7. I think whatever movement that helps keep your shoulders level through the turn. If you look at skiers like the McClintock's or even T-Whisper... you'll see off arms quite high and to the point where it may be perceived as flailing but the more I study their approach the more I think it's their way to balance and keep their shoulders level.
  8. Another reason I share this is because we joined a ski club on a private site a few years ago so boating laws became a lesser priority for us and I feel other Ballers on private sites could maybe benefit from the idea... I completely understand the concern if you are solely a public waters skier.
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