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  • HS
    1,000 Post Club Member
    • Oct 2007
    • 1333

    • Sammamish, WA

    • 2010 SANTE 210 (Sold)

    WB first time on boom

    Yesterday on Lake Sammamish. File 85 shows the ready position, file 88 shows him up and file 100 is the money shot!

    Using a BI Tower Boom with the "chop down" handle for small hands. Thanks to Mike Seipel at Barefoot International and those here who suggested using the boom as a teaching aid.

    Right after this session, the older son of the two (who learned to double ski on the boom in 2008, and who has been deep water starting since last year) used the boom to learn to slalom for his first time.

    If you want to know more about teaching using the boom, Lane Bowers has posted the instruction steps on You Tube (search for Dawg TV) or at www.1hourslalom.com).
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    2010 Super Air Nautique 210 Team Edition
  • Mikeski
    1,000 Post Club Member
    • Jul 2003
    • 2908

    • San Francisco, CA

    • Current 2005 SV 211, due for upgrade! GS22 or GS24 perhaps? Previous

    #2
    I like to see them ride with the board going sideways for a while before they move into that position. I pull kid every very slowly and ask them if I should go faster or slower after every fall. Taught a friends 6 year old daughter a few months ago, she loved it. If possible I use the slalom boat to teach kids since it's easier to run at 8-12mph than it is with a v-drive boat.

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    • AirTool
      1,000 Post Club Member
      • Sep 2007
      • 4049

      • Katy, Texas


      #3
      Originally posted by Mikeski View Post
      I like to see them ride with the board going sideways for a while before they move into that position.....
      I agree. I figure out which side of the boat they need to be on (reg/goofy) and put them way out to the side. Then I tell them to lean back as we start and let their weight balance the edging....and tell them to stay outside the wake until they learn to control the board. (use a shorter rope maybe 50')

      Everyone gets pulled over a few times and them I tell them I need them sliding out the back not getting pulled over the front. Focus on leaning back. "It is okay to slide out the back! Sliding out the back is good!!! Do not go out the front." Generally they slide out the back only once or twice and then they get it. Falling out the front can go on forever.

      Driver participation is critical. Acceleration must be very slow, settle out speed should be slow (maybe 11/12 mph), and start letting off that throttle smoothly and early to prevent rope slack as the boat planes and the rider stands. That spells instant doom to a newby.

      I have a boom and have not yet used it for any training. Everyone learns deep starts from the start.

      PS - Most of the world is motivated by cash. If necessary, offer a crisp $20 for progress. It works every time.
      Last edited by AirTool; 08-31-2010, 11:53 PM.

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      • AirTool
        1,000 Post Club Member
        • Sep 2007
        • 4049

        • Katy, Texas


        #4
        Originally posted by AirTool View Post
        PS - Most of the world is motivated by cash. If necessary, offer a crisp $20 for progress. It works every time.
        Here is proof on the $20.

        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8i3GQcxbW2U

        Please forgive Jr.AirTool's shaky camera work. He was quite excited. He usually is pretty steady.

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        • DealsGapCobra
          Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
          • May 2010
          • 375

          • Knoxville, TN

          • Ski Nautique 200

          #5
          Originally posted by AirTool View Post
          Here is proof on the $20.

          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8i3GQcxbW2U

          Please forgive Jr.AirTool's shaky camera work. He was quite excited. He usually is pretty steady.
          Now that is too funny. I don't know if he was more excited about the wake boarding or that you just lost $20

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