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How to Take Wakeboarding Lessons

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Your athleticism and natural instincts may help you in some sports, but wakeboarding requires discipline. You must maintain good posture and keep your eye out for danger while wakeboarding to avoid injuries. Wakeboarding lessons will teach you the basics.

From Quick Guide: Wakeboarding
Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Wakeboard
  1. Step 1

    Meet with a wakeboarding instructor before you proceed with lessons to determine his approach to teaching. You should find an instructor with a long list of past clients and an approach that allows you to practice skills for a majority of the lesson.

  2. Step 2

    Develop consistency with your deepwater starts by taking a basic level of lessons. You should take the first level of lessons as many times as you need to perform a deepwater start five times without any issues.

  3. Step 3

    Check the registration materials for an equipment checklist before you take lessons. You should consult this list at least twice while packing to make sure that you have everything you need to learn wakeboarding.

  4. Step 4

    Save money on individual wakeboarding lessons by purchasing a package of lessons from a certified school. Most schools offer a package that offers all of the lessons within a single difficulty level at a discounted rate.

  5. Step 5

    Compete with fellow wakeboarders during your lessons to challenge yourself. You should speak with other participants before each lesson to develop goals that everyone needs to reach.

  6. Step 6

    Learn the geometry of wakeboarding and the role of the boat in the sport as you take beginning lessons. Ask your instructor how rope tension can help you to advance as a wakeboarder. You should take notes during this section for review after each lesson.

  7. Step 7

    Run through the techniques you learn in each session to develop consistent techniques. You can lay your wakeboard down on the grass to protect the surface while you rehearse your stance and board management.

Tips & Warnings
  • Review wakeboarding lessons online to prepare yourself for in-person sessions. You can look at online videos on proper stances and tricks to learn the language of wakeboarding.
  • Cultivate relationships with other wakeboarders and instructors to gain informal education after your lessons are complete.

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