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Old 08-29-2010, 07:22 PM
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Tried 'footin for the first time...

And I'm hooked.

'02 X9, set on 36 mph, sittin on a kneeboard.

Here is me and my buddy's first attempts. Suggestions are wanted!

Buddy-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6AwfsL9vEIU

Me-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SkwxtH6EGrQ

Be sure to watch at at least 720p.
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Old 08-29-2010, 07:36 PM
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Old 08-29-2010, 07:41 PM
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Old 08-29-2010, 08:32 PM
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I am no expert but have paid my dues to learn how to barefoot...

I started back in the 90's the same way you are trying today!

I watch a LOT of videos uploaded to youtube, do a search for barefooting and also barefoot skiing. Then sort them for recent uploads. You can see some folks skiing with really good form, and some who don't ( =

http://www.youtube.com/user/jleuck64

That's my youtube page, I subscribe mostly to folks who upload footing vids. Should give you some inspiration to keep trying!
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have your driver only go 20 until you get out of the wash and into the curl. Get your feet in front and slowly, gently relax your ankles and let your feet glide along the water while you are sitting on the kneeboard .. this is the 3 point stance ... then have your driver accelerate to 36 .. that will keep you in a good position

dont worry about the faceplant ... it only hurts for 5 minutes!
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oh yeah ... congrats .. looking good .. just need more water time
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Bail,

I've never seen anyone ride that long before on a kneebrd, that's pretty good.
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have your driver only go 20 until you get out of the wash and into the curl. Get your feet in front and slowly, gently relax your ankles and let your feet glide along the water while you are sitting on the kneeboard .. this is the 3 point stance ... then have your driver accelerate to 36 .. that will keep you in a good position

dont worry about the faceplant ... it only hurts for 5 minutes!
Ditto....and I would go with Miller Lite!
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Jleuck and 2Rlake- Thanks for the videos and tips. So you're saying to start touching water with feet before completely up to speed and gradually increase pressure until you have reached speed and you can stand? I would have never though to relax ankles. I had mine cinched tight.

Altf- I would love some lessons! Too bad you aren't on Lanier anymore, or I would be over tomorrow morning! I need to hook up with TLR67 on Blue Ridge and get some pointers.

Hah, I didn't even notice the Coors until ya'll said something. Dad was enjoying a brew while 'spectating.' I don't drink on the boat much cause I'm either riding or driving!
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Old 08-30-2010, 02:13 PM
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Bail,

I've never seen anyone ride that long before on a kneebrd, that's pretty good.
Now on come down for a visit and FREE LESSONS.
That's a great offer right there! (hey does that apply to me? Coming down to Orlando mid november)

JLeuck, back toehold with shoe skis? Never saw that before, looks pretty risky!

Ride the kneeboard really slow (15-18) until you get outside of the wake, then nod to your driver to go quickly up to 36-38. Set your feet gently down before top speed is reach and slowly transfer your weight onto your feet until the board goes byebye. Make sure the water is really smooth, 7am runs are the best!
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