Articles Tagged: toeside
- CHECK OUT THE VIDEO HERE. With passable riding conditions in Clermont, Florida, and Kevco training for the Veteran's division of Wake Games in a week, it was the perfect time to get out and film a session with the Bone Crusher doing his thing...
- 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... - 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...
- The Correct Way
The key to doing big, controlled toeside 360s, either frontside or backside, is riding all the way up through the top of the wake with both hands on the handle, standing tall and remaining on edge... - Rider: Ryan Davis
Level: Intermediate
A good toeside back roll is a prerequisite for this move. Approach the wake and initiate the roll the same way you would for a toeside back roll... - Rider: Tony Bazile
Level: Intermediate
Take a pretty mellow cut for a toeside 3. With a good progressive edge, go all the way through the wake. Once you're up, give a slight tug of the handle to your back hip, and then lead the rotation with your head turning toward the boat, and then over your shoulder... - Learn a Toeside 180
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Rider: Sarah Cline
Level: Beginner
Probably the easiest 180 to learn because it is a natural tendency for beginners to want to spin that way on a toeside wake jump... - Rider: Chris Bischoff
Level: Advanced
Some people can do this move from the trough, but to learn it, you want to start about 10 feet outside the wake. You want to edge into the wake and all the way through, but try to think about hitting the wake with your front leg soft and with a lot of pressure on your back foot... - Learn a Toeside Blind 360
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Rider: Colin Wright
Level: Advanced
Take a fairly mellow cut at the wake, edging well, but not digging in too hard... - Learn a Toeside Backroll
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Rider: Casey Martin
Level: Intermediate
Take a slow, progressive cut from about halfway away from the wake... - Rider: Chase Heavener
Level: Intermediate
A 5 doesn't require a really hard cut; just come at it progressively and make sure you pop all the way up first before you start spinning... - Come in with a mellow toeside edge standing tall, majority of your weight on your rear foot. Look at the opposite shore upon leaving the top of the wake. Pull with two hands to your lead hip while turning your shoulders away from the boat...
- Notice immediately how Tara takes a clean, progressive, toeside edge into the wake, standing as tall as possible. That's the key to this trick. Many people have problems with this move at first because they break at the hips during their approach...





