Define FREERIDE

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yamaslut

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I think he is asking for our version of Jet Ski Freeride, not freeride in general... Freeriding applies to skiing, boarding and surfing too
 

norcal ex

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Location
San Jose, CA
if freeride has nothing to do with waves than what is the difference between freeride and freestyle? i always thought freeride was surf and freestyle was flatwater. one of the reasons i thought this is because freeride is where you use an uncontrolable ramp (wave) and do stuff off of it. it is never constand so it is freeride while freestyle is always constant (to a degree)
 
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yamaslut

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djkorn1 said:
No need for waves... just tearing it up... doing tricks, going extreme, whatever!

NAH.... you need waves to freeride, or like Norcal said it's freestyle... it's just symantics
 
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SuperJETT

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Definitions of freeride on the Web:

[SIZE=-1](FR) freeride competitions are not so much a race as they are a competition of skill. Courses contain varying cliffs, drops, obstacles, and ramps. There are usually a large number of ways in which to complete the course, and scoring is dependent on the competitor's choice of routes, the fluidity of riding and tricks performed (style), and sometimes also the time in which the course is completed.
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A type of riding using heavy-duty bikes to do some crazy stunts. Prominent on the North Shore, British Columbia.
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Freeride mountain biking is basically a mixture of downhill and cross country mountain biking, with the added bonuses of jumps, drops, manmade stunts and all the other fantastic technical parts that mountain biking can offer. Freeride bikes are slightly lighter than downhill bikes because although they have to cope with the tough aspects of downhill racing, they also have to be able to ride up the hill jump and carry out technical sections.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freeride[/SIZE]
 

Whtbread

More Brap Please
Location
south jersey
(FR) freeride competitions are not so much a race as they are a competition of skill. Courses contain varying waves, depths, winds, and weather. There are usually a large number of ways in which to complete the ride, and scoring is dependent on the competitor's choice of waves, the fluidity of riding and tricks performed (style).
 

Cane700

Broken Jetskiier
Location
Chicago, IL
Freeriding- Aggressive but unstructured riding. There is no organized system rules or course. You work with whatever conditions you have. Flatwater freestyle is a form of freeriding when it is not done in a competition setting.

Other sports define freeriding in a similar way. In snowboarding freestyle is defined within the confines of the terrain park. Freeride is considered the whole mountain. Professional freeriders work with the natural terrain they have by picking lines and working natural obstacles. Tricks aren't nessesary but would be an added bonus. Moto-x is the same way. Riding off the track and working natural obstacle on the trail or in the desert etc.

Applied to jetskiing you could define freeriding as many things beside wave jumping. For example, riding down the face of a huge wave, or blasting through a narrow mangrove dodging limbs and jumping ostacles. Other examples of freeriding would be riding rapids, and raiding creeks any other unusual bodies of water.
 

djkorn1

kidkornfilms
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Location
Cleveland Ohio
Disagree with ya slutty.:bs2: When its a flat day and we are rippin around Lake Erie to the Rock Hall, Browns stadium, and the Flats, doing subs, shooting fountains, doing cannonballs off of lighthouses, riding the rapids behind super tankers, hunting down boat wakes to sky off of all at full speed, and causing general chaos I consider it freeriding... (we don't just go in circles in a small area and practice tricks..)

yamaslut said:
NAH.... you need waves to freeride, or like Norcal said it's freestyle... it's just symantics
 
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