u/ImaginationWooden161

▲ 5 r/Wake

I just got into cable wakeboarding and I can say that it’s an activity that I enjoy and it could be an addition to my weekend hobbies. I have a lot of activities and play multiple sports and I would also like to somehow excel in this sport in the sense that I could do more than just riding around the course.

What are the basic progressions I can or should do? What are the basics maneuvers I should learn that would be a good base for advanced tricks and moves in the future? So far I can do the basic starts from the dock (slide start, seat start, jump start, nollie), 180 switches, ollie (although, still inconsistent and not that high of a pop yet.) I have also landed the obstacles quite a few times (kickers, wedge). Currently trying to work on consistent board control, carving, edging. Also if it matters, I ride goofy.

In all the the hobbies/activities/sports I take part in, I always look forward to learning all the basics all the way to advanced stuff. I’m treating wakeboarding the same. I just got my own board and really excited to just not ride it in circles at the park. I think the process of learning and landing new tricks would make this a whole things more fun and enjoyable! It would get me hooked to the sport even more!

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u/ImaginationWooden161 — 27 days ago