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Wakeboarding Tips You Need to Read

by Jessica N

Wakeboarding is a water sport that is growing increasingly popular all over the world. If you are interested in getting involved in this great water sport, there are some basics that you should know. You'll be off to an excellent start if you follow these wakeboarding tips.

Your equipment is one of the first things you need to think about. In this way, wakeboarding is like any other sport. Having a beginner's board is the best idea for starting out.

Yes, it's true that it may not be the coolest or trendiest board on the block, but it's better to start off with something that will give you greater control. The tricks can't come at all if you don't have control. The best kind of board to look into will be longer and have squared edges.

Now, it is also extremely important to add a good life jacket to your equipment list. Be aware of water temperature as well. Safe guard yourself from extreme temperatures to prevent hypothermia and sun burn.

There are several more wakeboarding tips you should consider when you're just starting out and getting up in the water for the first time. First thing's first: Decide which foot feels more comfortable forward.

Being able to have a good stance on your board will help you not only with balance, but also navigation. If you have previously snow or skateboarded, go with the foot forward that you did with those sports.

It is often a temptation to try to pull yourself up out of the water. Instead, you should let the boat do most of the work. Be sure to tell the boat driver that you're new to wakeboarding, so they know to start off a little slow and give you a chance to get up.

Once the boat has pulled you up, try putting 50% of your weight on your front foot. And then when you are out of the water, about 60% of your body weight should be on your front foot. This will also help with board control.

As a beginner, another wakeboarding tip you'll want to follow is to use a shorter rope. It is recommended to begin with a rope about 45 feet long. If you want to quickly fit into the wakeboarding world, you should make a point of learning the lingo and terms.

It's easy to find a bunch of wakeboarding terms through an Internet search. Apart from wakeboarding terminology, you may also want to look into finding videos for great prices. You can find really good feature and instructional films that will motivate and help you learn.

Now you're all set and ready to get started! Have fun using all these wakeboarding tips!

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Published November 13th, 2007

Filed in Hobby, Recreation