How to Learn the Tantrum in Cable Wakeboarding
  1. Foundation First: Ensure you're confident in basic cable wakeboarding skills like riding, carving, and small jumps before attempting the tantrum.
  2. Safety Gear: Always wear a helmet and a properly fitting life jacket. Choose a cable park with clear, obstacle-free water.
  3. Approach: Edge into the kicker with a strong, controlled edge, building tension on the line.
  4. Pop and Rotation: At the peak of your jump, pop off the water and initiate a backflip rotation by opening your shoulders. Keep your head back, looking towards the water.
  5. Spot the Landing: Keep your eyes on the water to spot the landing early, adjusting your rotation if needed by contracting or expanding your legs.
  6. Absorb the Impact: Upon landing, bend your knees to absorb the impact and maintain balance over the board.
  7. Practice: Start by practising on trampolines or into foam pits to get comfortable with the rotation before trying it on the water.
  8. Persist and Stay Safe: Learning the tantrum takes time and repetition. Progress at your own pace and prioritize safety at all times.
With dedication and practice, you'll nail the tantrum in no time. Enjoy the thrill of mastering this exciting cable wakeboarding trick!
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How to Learn the Tantrum in Cable Wakeboarding
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