Why I'm More Pumped Than Ever About This Sport

jetskier79

I'm goin' for two
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San Diego, CA
You know, I sure have heard a lot of bitching about the state of this sport. I think I've read at least three threads between this site and the other in which people claim "they are finished." Now, I'm not criticizing those people, or their reasons for leaving. If I was a racer, I'd probably want to quit too.

BUT, I thought I'd offer up this thread as the positive side of things.

Prior to finals, I had grown a bit jaded with the sport and industry. We all know that this isn't a cheap habit, regarding both money AND time. The announcement of the freestyle surf slam provided a fleeting glimmer of hope for a new avenue of competition. It wasn't long before it was realized that it was just another competition to further the reputation of those already in the freeride spotlight.

At finals this year, I had the pleasure of speaking at great lengths with Jimmy Visser about riding, the sport, competing, and everything else jetski related. I met Jimmy breifly last year at the oceanside competition. I was awe struck that I got to ride in a competition with a man who's name I had known for YEARS. But he came off as a bit arogant. That judgement was definitely a bad one.

Jimmy has real passion about our sport, and really seems to have it's best interest at heart. He explained some of the reason why he believes it is in the IFWA, and the competitors best interest to stay away from the man-on-man format of scoring for freeride events. The biggest reason against it being that, this sport can not sustain a model in which competitors travel over seas on their own dime, to possibly have a boat break down a minute into their heat, and be eliminated for the rest of the competition.

We talked about how to make it financially feasable to travel to Europe and compete in the IFWA tour. He offered some amazing advice in a very real world, humanly possible way. He explained that the international competitors and promoters WANT Americans to come compete. They recognize that jetskiing is an American sport, and they don't feel like it's a complete international tour without us.

And one of the most flattering parts of the whole conversation was a bit of validation for what I was trying to do with the blaster when I was actually riding it. I showed him a couple clips of my backflip attempt, and my rolls. He gave me some advice for getting that last little bit of rotation that I need. He told me that I do Barrel Rolls the "Right" way, and that his nose high method is just how he does them, not really the correct method.

All in all, I'm amped, and super stoked. I think competing internationaly might be possible after all, and I want to get my blaster back together more than ever. If you've read this far, I'm impressed....this was a hell of a ramble. But I just wanted to offer some positive talk after World Finals.
 
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Sounds like there are some good ideas out there to make this sport work. I like what I was hearing out of the new Region 7 promotor about having 3 2 minute runs instead of just one for freestyle competition. I love the freeride aspect of the sport, but I'd also like to see the competition side become more competitor friendly. Think about the non-American riders who come all the way to Havasu for ONE 2 minute run. You screw just one of your tricks and it's game over. It's great to hear all the good ideas coming around. Hopefully we'll see them get implemented.
Garrett
 

WaveDemon

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werd jerry, glad you had a great experience with Visser. I hope to see some of you guys on the fullgaz vids one day soon.

care to explain how to make the events a little more financially possible?
 

Big Kahuna

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Sounds like there are some good ideas out there to make this sport work. I like what I was hearing out of the new Region 7 promotor about having 3 2 minute runs instead of just one for freestyle competition. I love the freeride aspect of the sport, but I'd also like to see the competition side become more competitor friendly. Think about the non-American riders who come all the way to Havasu for ONE 2 minute run. You screw just one of your tricks and it's game over. It's great to hear all the good ideas coming around. Hopefully we'll see them get implemented.
Garrett
Hey Garrett, we have been doing 2 - 2 minute routines in Region 7 (Surf & Turf Series)for years............ you qualify for position in the morning, and then compete for place in the afternoon..............
 

jetskier79

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Location
San Diego, CA
werd jerry, glad you had a great experience with Visser. I hope to see some of you guys on the fullgaz vids one day soon.

care to explain how to make the events a little more financially possible?

Sure, but there was way more to it than I'd care to type right now. The biggest word of advice he had was not shipping a ski. He basically said to find one there to buy, and sell it when you are done. Or, find a ski you can borrow.
 
Sure, but there was way more to it than I'd care to type right now. The biggest word of advice he had was not shipping a ski. He basically said to find one there to buy, and sell it when you are done. Or, find a ski you can borrow.

Yikes, that seems a little risky. But yea, you would probably loose less $ then shipping you ski to and from. But what if no one wanted it afterwords:banghead: Or if your a broke arse, like myself, and cant afford the initial cost. That is cool though.

As Garrett Mentioned I would like to see the sport evolve more over here, then overseas. I may be down for some region 7 action. Sounds like a blast!:woot:
 

jetskier79

I'm goin' for two
Location
San Diego, CA
As Garrett Mentioned I would like to see the sport evolve more over here, then overseas. I may be down for some region 7 action. Sounds like a blast!:woot:

Actually, there was a quite lengthy part of our talk about how to get things going locally. Visser was the driving force in getting a beach set aside for jetskiiers in Durbin, SA. Some of his ideas were great....I'm just not sure he understands the environmental aspect we have to deal with in the US.

The big factor in buying a ski and selling it is getting in touch with locals. He made a point of saying that the guys over there are just like the guys over here. They LOVE the sport, and will do whatever they can to help guys compete. If that means having someone sell a boat for you....so be it. He also said that you buy a sort of junker boat, and bring your motor and parts with you.
 

jetskier79

I'm goin' for two
Location
San Diego, CA
I don't know how I feel about comps. I LOVE the free ride get togethers though.

We talked about that too......I love the get togethers.

But competition drives innovation, and progression. You've seen the full gaz videos. Those guys are where they are becuase they have a goal to work towards, something to push them.
 
We talked about that too......I love the get togethers.

But competition drives innovation, and progression. You've seen the full gaz videos. Those guys are where they are becuase they have a goal to work towards, something to push them.

That's just IDOK's excuse because he doesn't get inverted and do cool stuff.
 

djkorn1

kidkornfilms
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I am also all about the Freerides. I think it is a way for 100's and 100's of people to get involved in the sport. Competition might be right for about 5% of us, but most of us just ride for fun. Freeride events are cheap and are starting to pop up everywhere! (I can't make em all anymore!)

I think Pancaker, Yamaslut, Jr. (Paul Lehr) and Superjett, and CG Racing have to be commended for starting up and keeping these freeride events going. They are really taking off and getting huge.

I also think those producing movies like Nacsency, Fastimesfilms, Jetskee and Guiness and Jetskier 79 also have to be commended because they make people want to go bigger to get in the films. I think the sport is in the best shape it has ever been. I really believe there are more freestylers and freeriders out there than EVER before.

:woot::woot::woot:
 

IceRocket1286

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Metro Detroit
as a racer more than a freestyler/rider, I think its pretty sweet to see all the freeride movements and rides. I still think racing is awesome in its own way, just like freeriding. Now that my sj runs good, maybe Ill be better at freestyle haha
 
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