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I could watch that all day. at least you got back up
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Editing and watching it frame by frame was amazingly painful. The fall itself hurt my pride more than anything!   I was looking down at my feet to see what was making my arch hurt on my left foot. As stated earlier.....look down fall down. It's still way fun even at 50!
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Sweet, Perfect water like that kills my foot. Is cold water really harder than warm?
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Hollywood caught those glances down...that's all it takes
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If your feet hurt ...move...move around...steer...do a one foot...do the other...aint nuthin better than footin on glass
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or put your face between the water and your feet. I bet you stopped thinking about them after that
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I was in the process of moving them around.......but for that split second I confused "around" with DOWN!!!!    
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Just got this in thanks Hollywood. Cant wait to get it on tonight and then do some footin tomorrow at our lake we usually go to. Tomorrow is the first day it opens.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_oP7PPaPSZ4

My buddy adams long line behind the SN

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WLDli3Y04Wk

There has got to be somebody on here that will appreciate some trick skiing from my other buddy eric.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8K-AgbPerj0

Can you guys tear apart this long line tumble turn. I do the exact same thing every time. Ive tried it about 20 times and my first try looks exactly like my last try. Off the boom I can do it every time.
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You're giving up at 3/4.

Ankles towards the spin, knees away. Handle as close to hip-to-hip as possible. Get all the way around, on your butt, settle in, square up, then stand. You're too excited to stand up.
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Originally posted by Hollywood Hollywood wrote:

You're giving up at 3/4.

Ankles towards the spin, knees away. Handle as close to hip-to-hip as possible. Get all the way around, on your butt, settle in, square up, then stand. You're too excited to stand up.


Thanks and thats kind of what I thought. I just want it so bad I hurry. I kinda thought about slowing the spin down too. I feel like I spin so fast I cant control it.
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The fast spin speed's centrifugal force is straightening your legs early?? haha
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maybe haha it seems like I dont keep my inside hip up on the last 180 degrees of the turn so it catches messing me up.
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hard to tell with your legs all out of position too. fix the legs and see what's happening with the hip (correct legs will likely fix hip)
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Ok thanks for the help Ill try again and again ill promise you that.
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Feel bad you have such poor conditions to ski in
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Yeah they were not very good were they.
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My cousin's first successful barefoot run, over 4th of July last year so conditions are not exactly perfect. :) Behind my (now sold) 77 Ski.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5bCqja6NDxU
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Originally posted by lcgordon lcgordon wrote:


Can you guys tear apart this long line tumble turn. I do the exact same thing every time. Ive tried it about 20 times and my first try looks exactly like my last try. Off the boom I can do it every time.


Yeah, get the mechanics first on boom then go back behind the boat. It is pretty easy to muscle them out on boom with bad form.

Also, make sure your suits flotation pads are sewn in (not just glued) or they can bunch up throwing you out of wack.

hard to tell by your video but you are definitely breaking form too early... try and tumble back to center and but ride a sec or two before planting heals... ride your 3 point for a sec.. until you have it down pat.

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Watched the video I will work on form on the boom for a bit Thanks
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8K-AgbPerj0

I will add to the good tips above: learn 180 tumbles first...the knees must point away from boat so that you are riding your trailing hip or you'll dig in every time...you must keep the leading hip up and it changes at the 180 mark from one hip to the other
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Originally posted by GlassSeeker GlassSeeker wrote:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8K-AgbPerj0

I will add to the good tips above: learn 180 tumbles first...the knees must point away from boat so that you are riding your trailing hip or you'll dig in every time...you must keep the leading hip up and it changes at the 180 mark from one hip to the other


Thanks for the tip. Im going to do alot of practice off the boom this weekend. Hopefully get more comfortable.
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Just a question does anybody have an old barefoot drysuit they dont use and would like to sell. I would take anything but would really like one that has some retro colors. I like my buddies purple BF international one.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iyj9KlYZ9Wk

Here is my barefoot partner adam doing backwards he is a little rusty on this.
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Old and drysuit don't go together well. Seals don't last very long regardless of how often you ski. They are rubber and dry out no matter what.

This one fits like a M/L. Has no seals at all but the shell and zipper are in good shape.


This one is a M. Last I saw it had some usable seals left shown here.


Both suits are OS Systems, who is still in business and fully capable of doing any and all necessary repairs. I currently wear two Large OS suits. Let me know if you're interested in either.
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These are going to be great for Dec-March. Plus I get to learn how to put seals on so I feel that is a valuable lesson to learn.
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The wrist and ankle seals are relatively straightforward to replace. The neck seals are another story. I was going to go try these replaceable seals, but then I had my boo boo and will, the rest as they say is history.

Anyway the quick neck system has a ring that snaps into the neck seal and holds a replaceable seal. You can literally change a seal in minutes once it is installed. I was planning to farm out the installation, but there are a number of DIY videos. A little more pricey then a "regular" seal but gives you the flexibility to change in an emergency as long as you have a spare seal.

Oh and remember to zip up your suit before you get in the water...   
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Thanks for the suggestion about the quick system. I just cant see spending 250 bucks on this old of a suit. I dont wear them too much anyways and I have a really nice triathlon wetsuit if I really had to wear it. It does not do the best in 36 degree water tho. I have looked at some DIY videos and it does not seem too back especially if you have a buddy to help ya hold.
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Where do you get the replacement ankle and wrist seals? Are some better than others? I looked on amazon and there are many to choose from. Just curious as to others experience. I have the black/purple barefoot intl. Glad to hear it may be coming back into style!
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Idk I was wondering the same thing. I have found APS has really cheap seals. Idk if they are better or worse than others. I have been wearing the same purple and black suit and think its awesome but I need to quit borrowing it. I tried to research brand vs brand and it came up nothing.
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