Great video. Going to show this to my wife so hopefully she can understand it better. She was pushing the board away every time last time she tried to surf just as you explained in your video. Going to show her your 3 step approach and she should get it better than I’ve tried to explain it haha. 🤙
@@Sunni_days Whenever I can convince someone new to go, or if my daughter brings friends from NAU. We were all new at the start of last season so we struggled at times to give consistent instruction when someone joined us for the first time. Now we have a great method to use!
@@jeffwilliams1322 That's great! This is the reason I made this video. To arm fellow boaters with the tools they need to share their love of boating with others! A boat does great at convincing "kids" to come back home, even when they are in college 🤪
Having a life jacket that keeps your head and as much of your shoulders out of the water as possible is helpful. I’ve had bigger guys or just anyone who was too far down in the water struggle because they needed leverage to push the board down. It’s hard to do when your head is barely out of the water and your life jacket is around your ears because it’s too big or doesn’t fit snuggly.
Awesome video! I tried this for this first time last summer, and I was able to get up! It took a few times LOL. This video would have been super helpful!😆
What type of board and will you recommend for a beginner? I’m 5’ tall 98lbs. I’m still having trouble getting up consistently, but gotten up twice before
@@mariatecson2464 Dang, unfortunately, that board is just slightly too big for you. One thing that will help while using the Liquid Force Happy Pill 4'6" is to make sure to put your heels all the way on the backside edge. As I show in the video at 4:20 - ruclips.net/video/Z2Hg_YxDVqk/видео.html. The board I would recommend for your size is the 1. Hyperlite Gromcast - amzn.to/3PlpvcA or 2. Swell Pepin (This is the board we use in our family) - bit.ly/3Pm3VoX
Please I need advice I have tried 8 times and I can’t get up, i feel a lot of strain in my calves and they lock and hurt really bad , I’m just drowning in a bunch of water and fighting a massive wave to get up I don’t know what I’m doing but it’s superrrr frustrating
Idk if the board is too big or what but I struggle flipping the board up and it hurts my calves a lot and fighting the wave while my calves hurt and trying to get up seems impossible
Dang. Sorry that it is frustrating. I can understand. Thanks for commenting. I definitely want to help. It is a difficult thing to flip the board up on your feet. It is easiest for me to help you if you send me some video of you trying to get up wakesurfing. Do you have any video? If you have videos here is my facebook, please send me a message. facebook.com/blake.wasden The basics for getting the board to flip up on your feet are: 1. Have your feet almost on the backside edge of the board, with toes pointed to the sky 2. Have tension in the rope 3. Raise your hands up 4. Push your heels straight down With this method you should be able to flip the board up on your feet. However, there is sometimes where the board is just too big and it is difficult for someone to flip up the board. I typically see this with women/girls who are a little smaller.
Awesome. Do you have the GS22 or GS24? For me to best help you you should send me a message on Facebook. I’ve helped many people through Facebook messenger. It’s best to see pictures or videos of your riding and I can give feedback on the video. I typically take screen shots and draw out diagrams to help you start to surf consistently without the rope. Here is my Facebook profile facebook.com/blake.wasden
You are an awesome teacher and so patient. Loved this video.
Thank you 🙏. It is fun to help people learn.
This is gold
Thank you!! Hope it helps 🤓
Man, this is like the best explaining video on how to Wakesurf.
+1 Subscriber, and thank you for the effort you put.
Thank you! Glad it is helpful. Hope you have a great day.
Wish I would have listened to you. I had to fight the boat to get up last week. You ROCK!!!!
Awesome. Hopefully it is easier for you in the future 👌. Have a great day 😁
Great video. Going to show this to my wife so hopefully she can understand it better. She was pushing the board away every time last time she tried to surf just as you explained in your video. Going to show her your 3 step approach and she should get it better than I’ve tried to explain it haha. 🤙
Sometimes it helps if it come from someone other than her husband 😉. She might listen better!!
I looked at a vid abput 2 min long went to the lake a week later and first time ever was up with no issues but I do have experience with skies!
Great teaching, makes me think I could do it too!
Thank you for you input. It would be a fun thing for you to try. #VRAFAM
Awesome. Great instruction!
Thank you. Hopefully you get to try soon.
Very helpful! Thank you!
No problem, glad to help. Have a wonderful day.
Great video Blake! Always looking to get noobies out there. This will definitely help. Will look for you at Pleasant this summer!
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for taking the time to comment. How often do you take noobies out?
@@Sunni_days Whenever I can convince someone new to go, or if my daughter brings friends from NAU. We were all new at the start of last season so we struggled at times to give consistent instruction when someone joined us for the first time. Now we have a great method to use!
@@jeffwilliams1322 That's great! This is the reason I made this video. To arm fellow boaters with the tools they need to share their love of boating with others! A boat does great at convincing "kids" to come back home, even when they are in college 🤪
Having a life jacket that keeps your head and as much of your shoulders out of the water as possible is helpful. I’ve had bigger guys or just anyone who was too far down in the water struggle because they needed leverage to push the board down. It’s hard to do when your head is barely out of the water and your life jacket is around your ears because it’s too big or doesn’t fit snuggly.
That is a good point. I will probably do a future video on how to properly fit a life jacket. I can use your input in the video. Thanks 🙏
Awesome video! I tried this for this first time last summer, and I was able to get up! It took a few times LOL. This video would have been super helpful!😆
Dang. Too bad I didn’t do it sooner. 🤷♂️
@@Sunni_days 🤣🤣🤣
Reminds me of the bossy kid at recess but damn must’ve worked got her up first tried nice work
Sorry I’m the bossy kid 🤷♂️. It usually works first time if they hold to the steps.
What type of board and will you recommend for a beginner? I’m 5’ tall 98lbs. I’m still having trouble getting up consistently, but gotten up twice before
What board are you currently using?
Liquid force happy pill 4’6”
@@mariatecson2464 Dang, unfortunately, that board is just slightly too big for you. One thing that will help while using the Liquid Force Happy Pill 4'6" is to make sure to put your heels all the way on the backside edge. As I show in the video at 4:20 - ruclips.net/video/Z2Hg_YxDVqk/видео.html.
The board I would recommend for your size is the
1. Hyperlite Gromcast - amzn.to/3PlpvcA
or
2. Swell Pepin (This is the board we use in our family) - bit.ly/3Pm3VoX
Please I need advice I have tried 8 times and I can’t get up, i feel a lot of strain in my calves and they lock and hurt really bad , I’m just drowning in a bunch of water and fighting a massive wave to get up I don’t know what I’m doing but it’s superrrr frustrating
Idk if the board is too big or what but I struggle flipping the board up and it hurts my calves a lot and fighting the wave while my calves hurt and trying to get up seems impossible
Dang. Sorry that it is frustrating. I can understand. Thanks for commenting. I definitely want to help. It is a difficult thing to flip the board up on your feet. It is easiest for me to help you if you send me some video of you trying to get up wakesurfing. Do you have any video? If you have videos here is my facebook, please send me a message. facebook.com/blake.wasden
The basics for getting the board to flip up on your feet are:
1. Have your feet almost on the backside edge of the board, with toes pointed to the sky
2. Have tension in the rope
3. Raise your hands up
4. Push your heels straight down
With this method you should be able to flip the board up on your feet. However, there is sometimes where the board is just too big and it is difficult for someone to flip up the board. I typically see this with women/girls who are a little smaller.
What sz is this time machine?
This is the shorter one. It is the 4.7.
I have trouble staying in the sweet spot my board is 5.4
Tell me a little more. What board do you have? What boat? How long have you been trying to surf 🏄♂️?
@@Sunni_days I have the hyperlite wakeboard 5.4 just started this year and are boat is super air nautique GS
Awesome. Do you have the GS22 or GS24? For me to best help you you should send me a message on Facebook. I’ve helped many people through Facebook messenger. It’s best to see pictures or videos of your riding and I can give feedback on the video. I typically take screen shots and draw out diagrams to help you start to surf consistently without the rope.
Here is my Facebook profile facebook.com/blake.wasden