Virginia Camping Beach
wakeboarding in Virginia Beach
I love wake-boarding and I just learned how to do it a year ago at my camp and than my turn was over. I was curious is if there is a program that you can wake board. Their is parasailing and jetskiing but is there wake-boarding
And they supply all the stuff you need
Oh and how can I make my hands and arms hurt less when I’m up and riding
and how do I not let go when the rope pulls me
whats an easy way to stay up
i dont know of any wakeboarding camps near you in your state, but ill try to help you out here..
the absolute hardest part of wakeboarding is learning how to get up.
to begin this, sit in a ball position with your knees bent and your butt hitting your heels… your arms should be bent around the outside of your knees so that you are holding the handle in front of you..
when you are ready… keep your body in the ball postion while slightly pushing the board ahead of you.. as soon as your board planes, turn it to the side you are comfortable with and pull the handle to your front hip. many begginners have a problem of edging outside of the wake without meaning to.. to correct this.. let go with your back ahnd to keep your body aligned and stand up straight with about 60% of youre weight on your back foot, 40% on the front…
once you’re ready and comfortable to go outside the wake.. you’ll probably feel more comfortable going out to your heel side first. to do this, act like you are sitting in a chair or act like your standing on the balls of your feet and keep the handle close to you, this will improve the control of your board. to go out on your toe side edge, act like you’re standing on your toes but the important thing to remember is keep your chest pointed towards the sky and the handle close to youre front hip.. once you have this down, its all muscle memory and youll get better and better the more you practice..
good luck, hope this helps.
Camping at Westmoreland