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Half Cab Roll
USEFUL SKILLS Toe side backroll Fs 180 DEMO https://youtube.com/shorts/V8zP1QpOkHw?feature=share HOW TO 1. Skill Foundation: Ensure you have a strong foundation in cable wakeboarding, including riding, carving, and basic jumps. 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 wake with a controlled edge, building tension on the line. 4. Pop and Rotation: As you approach the wake, initiate the backroll rotation by popping off the water and tucking your knees towards your chest. Allow your body to rotate backward. 5. Prepare for the Frontside 180: As you come off the kicker, anticipate the frontside 180 by initiating the rotation with your upper body and shoulders. 6. Complete the Frontside 180: Use your upper body and shoulders to lead the rotation while extending your legs to complete the 180-degree turn. Land with your opposite foot forward. 7. Absorb the Impact: Upon landing, bend your knees to absorb the impact and maintain balance 8. Spot the Landing (Backroll): Keep your eyes focused on the water to spot the landing as you complete the backroll rotation. 9. Absorb the Impact: Upon landing, bend your knees to absorb the impact and maintain balance over the board. 10. Recovery: Ride away smoothly, maintaining control and balance. 11. Practice and Persistence: Start by practicing each component (backroll and frontside 180) individually before combining them into the Half Cab. Progress at your own pace and prioritize safety at all times.
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Half Cab Roll
Heelside Fs 360
USEFUL SKILLS Fs 180 DEMO https://youtube.com/shorts/vchTp8HZjOE?feature=share HOW TO 1. Skill Foundation: Ensure you have a strong foundation in cable wakeboarding, including riding, carving, and basic jumps. 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 controlled heelside edge, building tension on the line. 4. Pop and Rotation: As you approach the wake, initiate the rotation for the 360 by popping off the water and using your upper body to lead the spin. Rotate your body in a frontside (clockwise for regular riders, counterclockwise for goofy riders) direction. 5. Spot the Landing: Keep your eyes focused on the water to spot the landing as you complete the rotation. 6. Complete the Rotation: Use your shoulders and hips to continue the rotation until you reach 360 degrees. Keep your legs and board following the motion initiated by your upper body. 7. Absorb the Impact: As you spot the landing, prepare to absorb the impact by bending your knees upon touchdown to maintain balance and control. 8. Recovery: Ride away smoothly, maintaining control and balance. 9. Practice and Persistence: Start by practicing the rotation on flat water or small features before attempting it off the wake. Progress at your own pace and prioritize safety at all times. By following these steps, you'll master the Heelside Frontside 360 and add an impressive trick to your cable wakeboarding repertoire. Enjoy the exhilarating feeling of pulling off this stylish maneuver!
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New comment Apr 25
Heelside Fs 360
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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