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So I was out this Saturday. Decided to do some long line passes.
Did my first long line toe hold and both one foots.
But I need advice on doing tumble turns. Everytime I try it start going to the middle of the wake and then my should catch and end up in a fall.

Where do I start?
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Video?

Be sure you are turning your knees away...keep handle in tight to waist...pull to opposite side...keep handle close as you rotate do not let it rise above your chin...keep chin tucked in to chest and your shoulders wont catch....be quick
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Unfortunately no video of that set!
this WE i will make sure to record some!
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Chilly with rain in FL this week - kept some of the boats off the water

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What a bummer....It looks like it really messed up the water conditions too!
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Made it back from Johns- what a great time. Skied with John on Saturday while Eddie remained in control of the driving duties. John was SOLID on his LLBD's while I flopped around like an overstuffed pasta shell on the 5' line.

John and I did check the box for a tandem flyer at Adam's request. Vid's to follow later this week
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Got to ski saturday here in colorado. It was 65 air and 36 water. Got an ok slalom run but the water was too bad to barefoot. So I went behind the boat for like 100 yards just to say I did it. I also bought some neoprene socks. Those things work great for barefooting.
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Originally posted by lcgordon lcgordon wrote:

I also bought some neoprene socks. Those things work great for barefooting.
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Originally posted by Hollywood Hollywood wrote:

Originally posted by lcgordon lcgordon wrote:

I also bought some neoprene socks. Those things work great for barefooting.


Hope those socls guys we ski with don't find out about these
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Originally posted by skutsch skutsch wrote:

Originally posted by Hollywood Hollywood wrote:

Originally posted by lcgordon lcgordon wrote:

I also bought some neoprene socks. Those things work great for barefooting.


Hope those socls guys we ski with don't find out about these
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I knew somebody was gonna get on me about those. But hey my feet wernt cold. I would rather hurt my pride they not be able to feel my feet.
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suppose you should call it neoprene socking instead of barefooting then?
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I dont think it helps you ski at all. its not like shoe skis or something
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it's not barefoot. period.
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Haha i think they are sweet and im gonna wear them until it warms up
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In the middle of the summer and I didn't hit the water this year yet!....
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Originally posted by NCH20SKIER NCH20SKIER wrote:

Made it back from Johns- what a great time. Skied with John on Saturday while Eddie remained in control of the driving duties. John was SOLID on his LLBD's while I flopped around like an overstuffed pasta shell on the 5' line.

John and I did check the box for a tandem flyer at Adam's request. Vid's to follow later this week
NICE! Looking forward to the video.

Somehow after three years of going to his house I haven't actually footed with John yet, or Eddie for that matter. They're always too busy teaching me stuff I guess. Hard to find a better ski crew though.
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Originally posted by Hollywood Hollywood wrote:

it's not barefoot. period.


Oh,

I have a pair too I use for winter use. I think they are great. Just like feet, but keep your feet warm.. I get hollywoods point if you were running the buckethead or the NYD tournament where testing endurance is a factor (tho one contender snuck them in at the NYD!!!) But for fun winter runs, go for it. I don't consider it cheating. They really do not offer any benefit (except the endurance thing)..
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Originally posted by 75 Tique 75 Tique wrote:

Originally posted by Hollywood Hollywood wrote:

it's not barefoot. period.


Oh,

I have a pair too I use for winter use. I think they are great. Just like feet, but keep your feet warm.. I get hollywoods point if you were running the buckethead or the NYD tournament where testing endurance is a factor (tho one contender snuck them in at the NYD!!!) But for fun winter runs, go for it. I don't consider it cheating. They really do not offer any benefit (except the endurance thing)..


Yeah I did not even think of that. I dont do any endurance runs or racing or what ever. That does not even seem fun maybe it is haha but does not sound like it. I took my slalom ski off and had my bare feet in the water and it was cold im glad I had the socks.
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Ha I'm with Kevin on this one... Hard to call it barefooting if you're not barefoot.
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36 degree water...I'll give you a pass...you'll be numb footed pretty quickly at that temp.
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sweet. its too bad you guys didn't have decent water.
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Nice flyers, got some smooth water there too. Blower works!
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Nice double flier. Pretty quick roll-out, which makes them more impressive. I have to work on speeding mine up a bit.

Greg, good to know about the guy from Jersey, I hadn't heard that story. I thought something didn't seem quite right, especially since hot foot is what knocked me down.
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Small block needs a hot roll to pull 2 deep?

I assume the driver calls the ball when the slack is out? I didn't hear the skier(s) call it.

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When Eddie's driving you just hold the rope.
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Originally posted by Hollywood Hollywood wrote:

it's not barefoot. period.


Originally posted by TRBenj TRBenj wrote:

Ha I'm with Kevin on this one... Hard to call it barefooting if you're not barefoot.


If you guys didn't have 4 feet of ice on your lakes right now, maybe you could relate.
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I pretty much defer to the driver on fliers. That's one of the reasons you see me holding the coils up high and out so they are visible

Originally posted by TRBenj TRBenj wrote:

Small block needs a hot roll to pull 2 deep?

I assume the driver calls the ball when the slack is out? I didn't hear the skier(s) call it.

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