
Articles Tagged: wakeboarding how to
- Watch the best wakeboarding videos from the first half of 2010. From contest-winning runs and top-of-the-line wakeboarding how tos to a day in the life of Dallas Friday, there’s plenty of action here to satisfy your wake fix...
- In this wakeboarding how to, learn the secrets to the hard lean that Shaun Murray rocked on the cover of WAKEBOARDING's March 2010 issue.
- Ride better right now with The Boarding School's top 10 wakeboarding how tos for summer 2010. Shaun Murray, Kyle Rattray and Travis Moye team up to teach you the right way to do a method, how to handle pass like a pro and how to land every 180 you attempt.
- In this wakeboarding how to, The Boarding School's Shaun Murray, Travis Moye and Kyle Rattray show you a foolproof plan to learn to ride switch.
- In this wakeboarding how to video, Kyle Rattray shows you how to do a standing dock start. The pro rider and Boarding School instructor gives you some quick tips as well as step-by-step instruction on how to impress your buddies by jumping off the dock instead of getting in the water.
- In this wakeboarding how to video, Kyle Rattray shares the keys to landing a toeside 360, which is one of his favorite wakeboarding tricks because it's a gateway move to everything from 540s all the way up to 1260s.
- In this wakeboarding how to video, Shaun Murray shows you the keys to doing a method. The method looks simple, but doing it well can be one of the hardest things to do on a wakeboard.
- In this wakeboarding how to, Justin Fisher and Nick Valliere of The Winch Mob pass along their top 13 tips on how to rule winch spots.
- In this wakeboarding how to video, The Boarding School's Kyle Rattray shows you the keys to landing a Moby Dick. A Moby Dick is a lot like a tantrum in how you cut in, flatten off and use your speed to carry yourself up the wake...
- In this wakeboarding how to, The Boarding School's Shaun Murray and Travis Moye show you the right way to land once you start taking your tricks into the flats.
- In this wakeboarding how to video, The Boarding School's Travis Moye shows you the fundamentals of the "corkscrew" landing, a technique that not only helps beginners learn 180s but also helps more advanced riders stomp any trick that finishes with a 180.
- In this wakeboarding how to video, Shaun Murray explains why passing the handle palm to palm — like you see most of the pros do — can make your spins easier and more consistent.
- Double-ups have really allowed wakeboarding to progress to the next level. They definitely helped me land the first backside 900 and gave Danny Harf the boot to land a 1260. Wakeboarding wouldn’t be where it is today without double-ups, but they aren’t easy to tame...
- Riding natural terrain has become a big part of why I strap into my wakeboard. Things like jibbing trees and rocks and riding a waterfall or ollieing over a dam require just as much focus and determination as moves off the wake, and it’s a different kind of challenge that drives me to progress on a whole other level...
- Spins are a big stumbling block for a lot of new riders. In fact, Julz Heaney and I see students all the time at Wake Experience who can do a back roll or a tantrum but can’t do any spins. Those wakeboarders' progressions tend to stagnate because they don’t develop the board skills they need for more intricate wakeboarding tricks...
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