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Starting to water ski can be great fun. The sun is shimmering brightly in the sky, a cool breeze wraps around your body as a speed boat rapidly pulls you across a gleaming body of water. You feel a rush of excitement as you realize two skis are keeping you afloat. Learning To Water Ski Many Thanks to Christy Joswick for more skiiing information please visit Christy's website http://academic.scranton.edu/student/JOSWICKC2/default.html
As you glide across the water your mind is free to wander wherever it wishes. - Basic starting ski position is the cannonball Tuck up as small as you can, hands and handle around your legs, and stay that way in the water. When the rope is tight and you're balanced, shout "Hit It Please!" Stay tucked. The boat will pull you out of the water Do not try to do a pull up yourself. Your skis will be on top of the water and all you need to do is stand up. Do so with straight arms, straight back and bent knees (ski position) You can practice this at home by stretching your arms out straight and lowering yourself into a chair. Your bent knees absorb the shock and bounce of the waves.
-If you need to stop, let go of the rope and sit on the skis You'll just glide for awhile before your skis sink beneath you. Do not ski into the dock. When you want to cross the wake, do it quickly, lean out, pulling evenly on the handle, lift one ski a little and out you'll go. When you're ready to come back in, first go out a little wider, then come in quickly. The wake's bigger than you think. of water skiing- Have fun and be safe! -When towing someone behind a boat, as well as a licensed driver, you also need someone above the age of 16 who can be a spotter and observe. -Here are some important hand signals to know
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