Yesh, it was further around than I ever get. At the end of it my head was poking out of the water and my ski was still underwater. But it was all the way around lolI thought you just told me you flipped today.
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Yesh, it was further around than I ever get. At the end of it my head was poking out of the water and my ski was still underwater. But it was all the way around lolI thought you just told me you flipped today.
If that wasn't taken with a potato it would be a really cool pic.I used to only make progress with hop to flips, but I'm getting close with setup wakes now.![]()
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That's after my buddy sent it to me via Facebook. We can get it in HD if wanted, just not as convenientIf that wasn't taken with a potato it would be a really cool pic.
Thanks for the kind wordsIf that wasn't taken with a potato it would be a really cool pic.
What's with the white ground?
With 1200s.....Also, drive up the set up wake like you are gonna go as high as you possibly can in a "boner-air" fashion, that is what give you your height. Then pulling and snapping your head back is what give you the rotation. Look at vids of Daniel martin and peter Waldron. Going up the set up wake you cant even tell that they are going to flip, then mid air they snap their heads back.
With 1200s.....
I was going to say he needs to slow down his approach and squat more as he's hitting the setup wake. Ski should be vertical by the time it leaves the water. Then pull, snap the head back to finish the rotation
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