Wakeboarding Terms and Tips

wakeboardingIf you want to understand the wakeboarding sport better, then there are a few different wakeboard glossary terms that you are going to need to be aware of. Wakeboarding is a truly specialized sport, and the terms that are attached to this sport are also quite specialized. If you are not already aware of the terms that matter the most in wakeboarding, then you could find yourself facing trouble in the future. Try to get yourself familiar with these popular wakeboarding terms as soon as you possibly can, because this is going to help you out immensely when it comes to communicating your needs, your capabilities and your desires while participating in this unique and exciting sport. These terms are going to be regularly used in the process of wakeboarding, and if you do not have the proper knowledge then you are going to be unable to properly convey your messages when communicating with other wake boarders. Why participate in a sport if you are not willing to learn the language?

Here are some of the more important terms that you are going to want to know when it comes to effectively wakeboarding.

Double Up - Sometimes the boat that is pulling the wakeboard is capable of circling around and then crossing back over the wake that it just finished creating. This occurs at approximately 90 degrees, and it causes the wakes to come together or converge, which in turn results in wakes that are double their normal size. What this is known as is a double up. If the rider has the right timing when this is happening, then he or she will be able to get much more air during a double up situation than in any other situation on the water.

Ballast - When extra weight is added to the boat pulling the wakeboard, then this is known as ballast. Fitting large and heavy sacks or adding additional people to the boat is naturally going to make the boat much heavier, and this is known as a ballast. The purpose for this particular action is to help the boat be capable of causing more wakes, or causing more intense wakes. There are some boats that are specifically retrofitted with ballast systems, which are designed to fill with water, making the boat naturally heavier rather than artificially heavier, in order to create a better wake boarding experience.

Butt Check – The butt check is a specific type of position used in wakeboarding. In order for this particular position to be carried out, the wakeboard rider will lean back so that his or her bottom is touching the water, with feet out in front and arms held out straight. The purpose of this position is to keep the wakeboard rider from crashing.

Continued in part 2 …

Photo Credits: Derek Purdy

Originally posted 2009-09-08 03:45:09. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

Blog Traffic Exchange Related Posts
  • skateparkHigh Tech Deck Skate Park Choices There is a great deal of interest in high tech deck skate park materials today as more and more people are becoming interested in the sport once again. As you watch the interest in skateboarding becoming more popular every year, there is more reason than ever for the innovations in......
  • wakeboardWakeboarding Rope Tips Part of having the best possible wakeboarding experience means you having access to the right wakeboard rope, as a wakeboard rope is what will link you from the wakeboard to the boat. The importance, then, of this wakeboard role is absolutely vital to making sure that you safely enjoy this......
  • windsurferBasics of Windsurfing pt 1 Windsurfing is a truly popular summer sport that many people end up getting into every single year. It is a truly wonderful way to really get out onto the water and if you are looking to have a good time, this is one of the best ways to do it.......
  • airThe Tony Hawk Foundation The Tony Hawk Foundation is an organization that is geared towards providing youths with the resources to safely and legally hone their craft of skate boarding. In November of 2008, the entertainment elite and action sport pros met to raise money in the fifth annual Activision Presents Stand Up For......
  • stockwheelsABEC ratings: Is higher really better? Pt. 1 In the worlds of inline and board skating, you will find many areas of much debate. However, one of the most contested areas you will encounter is that of skate bearings. German? Swiss? Ceramic? Stainless Steel? ABEC rating? So many choices, and so many opinions on what is better and......
Blog Traffic Exchange Related Websites
  • blog traffic exchangeAstral Logistics Astral logistics is basically manifestation, but bigger. Logistics is the practice of managing energy and resources, and when it seems that something out there has a mind of its own, well it doesn’t have one unified mind. There are many minds, and they are all interacting. Karma, providence, even chi......
  • jerseySports Memorabilia Collecting 101 Before you jump into the world of sports memorabilia collecting, there is some basic information that you should be well aware of. First and foremost, you should have an understanding of certain terms that are common when it comes to sports memorabilia collecting. For example: Photos, jerseys, cards and related......
  • blog traffic exchangeNew Years Resolution Two: Wake Up At 4:30AM This is the second of a three-part series, New Year's Resolutions for 2009. It might go down as the most unique New Year's resolution I've come up with to date.  You are probably asking yourself why getting up at 4:30am is important enough to be declared an official "resolution."  Well,......
  • dragonDragon Boating In order for you to know what dragon boating really is typically requires that you were born to a family of dragon boaters. Those who might have heard about the sport, which combines community and fun to create an enjoyable experience, might not know too much about it in all......
  • Bahia Bakari was on a flight from Marseilles via Yemen that was coming in to land at the Comoros islands when it crashedI saw dark shapes below and thought: this is the end [/caption] by:Matthew Campbell SHE clung to a piece of metal, gasping for breath in the waves. Somewhere in the darkness she heard cries for help, but the voices soon faded. Hours later, when the sun came up, Bahia Bakari, a 13-year-old schoolgirl, was adrift alone in the Indian Ocean. In......
Online Stores
accidents bearing bearings boarders capabilities different styles elbow pads endeavor fins fish forward direction grip tape helmet helmets inline skates inline skate wheels inline skating knee pads knees maneuverability novice polyurethane rockers rollerblading shape shock absorption single board skateboarding skater smoothness sports surf board surfboard surfboards surfers surfs thick board traction wake board wake boarding water skiing water sport waves wheel wheels