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My Galleries have lots of photos - personal ones, funny ones, etc. Please, browse through and enjoy!  My galleries are my favorite part here. I occasionally blog as well.
a.k.a "H20orSnowLetsGo" on wakeboarder.com
AASI & PSIA certified snowboard & ski instructor. NSP cert. ski patroller. That's the "snow stuff" about me.
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☼ Never give up.
The problem with doing things right the first time, is no one can appreciate how hard the task was in the first place.
He who dies with the most toys... had the most fun before they died
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☼ War does not determine who is right, only who is left.
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☼ Everyone has a photographic memory, some just don't have film.

☼ The speed of light is 299792458 m/s. What is the speed of dark?

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My Journal: Sunday, August 06, 2006
For anyone reading, a reminder that I teach snowboarding (skiing too, but prefer the boarding). In the PSIA/AASI forum, I had written kind of a summary. Anyways, here is my input (part 1) between the two sports:

The third week of June 2006 was the best week of my life! Went from being the instructor all winter to being the student. I saved up and for my vacation I went to wakeboard camp http://wakeboardingcamp.com

From the couple of tries at wakeboarding in 2005, as compared to what I learned by trained instructors at camp - well, there is no comparison. Before, I could get up, carve some, through trial and error taught myself surface 180's and could ride switch which came from the snowboarding experience, but beyond that I was more or less clueless on the physics and effective ways to wakeboard. 

The liquidifed version of boarding certainly has many similarities to snowboarding. The way we use camber to pressure the board and make certain movements such as in ollies, seems to similarly equivalate "rocker" on the board, with different rocker designs affecting pop and IMO, a "reverse" type of pressure distributing used when getting pop off the wake. Edging and using basic flexion and extension and general riding seems to mimic "powder riding". What really stood out for me as a snow instructor and now more engrained into my brain come winter time was the relationship of how the upper body movement's affect the performance down below. With the wakeboard, a bad habit I'm glad I broke early was the "breaking at the waist" (arms way out and board one direction and rear end sticking way out- a bad riding habit I've personally worked on breaking before in the snow.) Ollies still are not one of my stronger riding points, but do carry very similar movements as the snowboarding does.

Another thing I didn't realize prior but do now; when self-teaching myself on the water, I figured to keep the nose of a wakeboard up, just pressure that rear leg and walla -- now I see and feel the difference, much like snowboarding, tail weighting that board is going to create less effective movements and slower response. Distributing the weight equally (or close to) on the wakeboard is best. The rocker is going to help with keeping that nose from digging in too much.

Traditionally, at least based on my obsevations, wakeboards had dual center fins on either end. I had the opportunity to demo a couple of boards and this year a four fin model (with NO center fins) - the "Hyperlite Drive". One of these days when I get a digital camera to replace the old broken one, I'll have to take pictures of my favorite summer toy.  Now if I just had the money for a boat so I didn't always have to mooch pulls.


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