WILL SOMEONE PLEASE...
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WILL SOMEONE PLEASE...
Any of you k~board veterans artistically inclined??? It would be a real contribution to this site if someone would put together something similar to what is on the wavemasterusa site. Just go to wavemasterusa and then Ripps Waveski Savvy on the main menu. I think that something like this would help to promote the sport... not to mention my own snail-paced progress
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- knee_boarder
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Great idea. I once was a windsurfer and had a large collection of magazines outlining techniques. You know the type: 'when your wife aclls you for lunch, place your left foot just behind the mast, grab the boom with your teeth, and then, as you count to three and you feel the wind let go of the sail, only then, bend your knees and make sure that your shoelaces are done up..."
But seriously, it is a good idea.
A few years ago, I started this thread under the pseudo name Zorro. I learnt a lot in the process of disecting a simple cutback, and can happily say that after 34 years (assuming 51 less 17 = 34?) in the water I can now do a passable roundhouse cutty.
http://ksusa.org/Forum/viewtopic.php?t= ... ht=cutback
You might be interested in it because the basics are the same, regardless of whether you are doing a cutback, a re-entry or a bottom turn.
Of course I got bogged down in the minutae so it;s not as good as your example.
happy cutbacking
headwax
But seriously, it is a good idea.
A few years ago, I started this thread under the pseudo name Zorro. I learnt a lot in the process of disecting a simple cutback, and can happily say that after 34 years (assuming 51 less 17 = 34?) in the water I can now do a passable roundhouse cutty.
http://ksusa.org/Forum/viewtopic.php?t= ... ht=cutback
You might be interested in it because the basics are the same, regardless of whether you are doing a cutback, a re-entry or a bottom turn.
Of course I got bogged down in the minutae so it;s not as good as your example.
happy cutbacking
headwax
Stan Kofoed has a cool site that includes some advice on how to improve your bottom turn. http://kneeboardsurfingvic.blogspot.com ... rn-so.html
Keep searching this site, there are nuggets of wisdom between the noise. Check out the video clips section and the photo gallery.
Keep searching this site, there are nuggets of wisdom between the noise. Check out the video clips section and the photo gallery.
Wow! If one (or several... group effort) of you guys could compile this information and do this sort of thing for each manouvre... complete with pictures as examples - from paddling out - to the basics - to advanced... it would be fantastic. Sorry to keep bringing up the sport of waveski surfing on this site, but in addition to Ripp's Waveski Savvy on the wavemasterusa.com site, there is a book - 9 1/2" x 12" coffee table size with great pictures - by Roger Shackleton - that was put together years ago and is still considered to be the bible of waveski surfing. Beginners and veterans alike still refer to this book to advance their skills. Kneeboard surfing deserves the same It is such a beautiful and unique sport.
Be who you are and say what you feel.
The people who mind don't matter, and the people who matter don't mind.
The people who mind don't matter, and the people who matter don't mind.
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Roger Shackleton is a great bloke and a very talented shaper/ designerKED wrote:
Ripp's Waveski Savvy on the wavemasterusa.com site, there is a book - 9 1/2" x 12" coffee table size with great pictures - by Roger Shackleton
He once shared his factory with Greg Clough Aloha in Manly Vale NSW and they shared MANY world title surfers between them
Lots of collective energy
KED..there is much in common with kneeboarding and the forward-oriented wave-ski approach to surfing
All YOU need..is desire and you will find it
hart
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God the Father.."
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Yup. As I've mentioned, I rode skis to a high standard for years (much higher than I am on my knees). Just pretend you're on a ski and your hands are the paddle.hart wrote: KED..there is much in common with kneeboarding and the forward-oriented wave-ski approach to surfing
All YOU need..is desire and you will find it
G