Dam that's beautiful slick as glass I started skiing when I was 5yrs old at Lake Waccamaw growing up behind a Correct Craft boat the best years of my life.
Man, where does this happen? The sun is up fairly high, yet the water is still glass and there are no other boats. By 9 am at my lake it's like a game of dodge ball, especially heinous with all the surf barges out there.
I have a question. All of the wakeboard yahoos, have touted how much wakeboarding is more physical than skiing. Legit question here. Don't want to step on anyone's toes. Has anyone ever run a ski course, on a wakeboard??? I don't want to speak out of turn, but I seriously dought it. Please enlighten me.
there is a diffrence if you hold the the rope like that it releases the pressure of the rope from your forearm and spreades it across your whole arm, therefore you can keep going for a longer period of time, it also makes the water cut a little bit easier if you want to go with one arm
Roblox Rules depends on your size and your technique. The bigger and heavier you are the more spray you will make but if you use your whole body to get yourself out of the water you will make less spray than if you just use your arms.
@@chi-townconcerts3485 I did that when i started to learn how to ski the transition is pretty simple. All about squatting and then just standing up. Bigger guys usually need to learn on a tower until they figure it out
I have seen pictures of the slalom course that used to be on our lake, and I remember the one that I skied on a different lake and try to make a mental course.
Technically no, he is riding a single ski in open water. You can ride a slalom course on anything, a "slalom ski" is what enginerds decided is the best shape to make it through but wakeboards and combo skis both score points on a slalom course. Without a course you're just turning, and I'd argue to some, it can be much more fun 😉
currently suffering skiing withdrawal, this looks amazing
Dam that's beautiful slick as glass I started skiing when I was 5yrs old at Lake Waccamaw growing up behind a Correct Craft boat the best years of my life.
Nice! Takes me back to the old days. Thank you for sharing this video.
Man, where does this happen? The sun is up fairly high, yet the water is still glass and there are no other boats. By 9 am at my lake it's like a game of dodge ball, especially heinous with all the surf barges out there.
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Dayum that water looks nice
LOVED IT. THANKS. i too am a slalom skier, down right now with a back injury. a
I love this video, im 13 and im a slalom skier
This is insane keep it up
Awesome run!!
I have a question.
All of the wakeboard yahoos, have touted how much wakeboarding is more physical than skiing.
Legit question here.
Don't want to step on anyone's toes.
Has anyone ever run a ski course, on a wakeboard???
I don't want to speak out of turn, but I seriously dought it.
Please enlighten me.
Hola, que marca y modelo de sky son? Serviría para alguien de 185cm y 90kg? Me puedes recomendar algún modelo para esas medidas? Gracias!
Why do you hold the rope like that? Just wondering. Im new to water skiing, is there a benefit or something?
Not really it just depends on what you find comfortable 😊
there is a diffrence if you hold the the rope like that it releases the pressure of the rope from your forearm and spreades it across your whole arm, therefore you can keep going for a longer period of time, it also makes the water cut a little bit easier if you want to go with one arm
While getting up on the one ski, do you get sprayed by water in the face?
Roblox Rules depends on your size and your technique. The bigger and heavier you are the more spray you will make but if you use your whole body to get yourself out of the water you will make less spray than if you just use your arms.
What he said plus different skis spray different
Yeah kk
Yes, I actually shut my eyes for a few seconds as I wear contacts, but with the right ski and boat, you pop out pretty quick.
Sick cuts, bruh!
Do you start with both legs in or do you drag your one leg behind
You start with both legs in and squatted down some people get up with 2 skis and throw one off once they are up
Gavin Burkett interesting, I just learned to get up with one foot in, and letting the other foot drag behind until I’m out of the water
@@chi-townconcerts3485 I did that when i started to learn how to ski the transition is pretty simple. All about squatting and then just standing up. Bigger guys usually need to learn on a tower until they figure it out
@@chi-townconcerts3485 Just personal preference, I start with both in, my dad and mom both drag one.
In the past most learned dragging a foot, but with today's boats (more power) and higher performance skis, most prefer double booted skis to both in.
good job!
That is glass. I want to ski on it.
Where’s the buoys?
Nice bro
is it really slalom without the course though
Yes
I have seen pictures of the slalom course that used to be on our lake, and I remember the one that I skied on a different lake and try to make a mental course.
Technically no, he is riding a single ski in open water. You can ride a slalom course on anything, a "slalom ski" is what enginerds decided is the best shape to make it through but wakeboards and combo skis both score points on a slalom course. Without a course you're just turning, and I'd argue to some, it can be much more fun 😉
Id say no.
Good times ah hoy!
cutting that glass
epic