Articles Tagged: moving
- The tantrum to blind is a real stylie move to add to your bag of tricks after you dial in your regular tantrums. Like a tantrum, you get your speed and pop by edging outside, flattening off and changing your edge at the wake...
- First off, realize the toeside front is not a front roll, it's a front flip. That means your board does a front flip, not necessarily your body.
When starting this trick I suggest cutting in from about 8 to 10 feet outside the wake... - The frontside 5 is the natural move to learn after you've gone through the spectrum of 180s and 360s. Actually, for some people, it's easier than landing a frontside 3 because you don't have to stop the momentum your body's gained in the air...
- Toeside blind spins are probably the hardest spins you can do on a wakeboard. The main reason is that on spins you usually try to use the handle to initiate rotation; but in this case, you've almost gone past the point of the handle being able to help you...
- Like everything else, the roll to blind uses the progressive edge into the wake. But don't get on it like a hell cut; you only need to start about 2 to 3 feet outside the trough. Pull the handle with both hands into your lead hip as you come off the top of the wake...





