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  • awesome!

  • no smaller than what i have. oh and you suck too

  • what part of smith are yall on? we are close to duskin point marina

  • @albie2324 We're on Coon Creek.

  • those were nice flip, it doesnt look like youre gunna get huge air but then you do. i hate watching kids do their flips and all they do is tuck it and try to spin as fast as they can because they dont get enough airtime to do it right

  • Thats so sick!

  • the last flip was a backroll

  • what kind of boat are you riding behind? nice vid though

  • how big is your boat? ive got a 15 whaler and it is almost too small to jump sometimes.

  • you only got a small wake coz u goin so fast! slow down a little aand the wake will get bigger

  • good job man i bloddy got a malibu and cant even flip so ya doing not bad for a boat that u behind i gotta learn

  • try going at a slower speed to get a bigger wake, or put a fat sac in the back, if u cant afford one, a few sand bags should do the trick. Then those flips would be huge and stylish

  • #1=backroll

  • that nice high tower makes me jealous...

  • Yea, the low wake is compensated a bit since the tower is high, otherwise I'd be grounded.

  • The first and 3rd flips are definitely backrolls, and your spot on with the tantrum. The 3rd flip is what you'd call a "Mexican" backroll, a term coined by Andrea Gaytan, one of the first premier female riders in the sport. The Mexican roll is one you'll see used for Roll to blinds quite often. It may look different, but it's still a backroll due to technicality.

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  • Heelside hero!!!!!!!!

    Well good job, i hope i get to do these tricks one time behind a boat!

  • The First one and the last one were both standard back rolls those were sick though, really clean, a little too far into the flats but still some really nice flips in there

  • @Skesky04 If he didn't land in the flats he woulnt have landed them you tool.

  • thanks for sticking up for me guys, i dont get to go all that often either.

  • I've been working on a toe side front flip but can't quite get enough rotation. Blarg.

  • nice tantrum... definantly a small wake... i cant even come close to jumping that far of a wake twice as large

  • @alfazha toe side backroll is extremely easy

  • ill be uploading vids soon

  • hey i was just wondering, a couple of things

    1. where are you all at? like what state

    2. how fast where you going?

    3. how many times did you face plant till you got it right?

    im a wake boarder myself. iv been doing it for 3 years, im not to great im just now crossing the wakes heelside on a 70 foot rope and toeside on a 60 foot rope. goofy foot i can do the exact same.

  • 3 years? ive been wakeboarding one year and i can do a 360. you suck

  • wow your an ass whole. im sorry im not as good as you all mighty wakeboard king

  • lol its probably a surface 360

  • 1. AL.

    2. Usually between 21-23 mph.

    3. I think I actually landed the first tantrum (the 2nd flip) I tried (same with snowboarding). Growing up with a trampoline definitely helped.

  • well the first ones a back roll but thrown a different way. you can call it a monkey roll or a mexican roll. basically the same trick

  • i don't know the terms, sorry. it was awesome!!

    what horsepower did the boat have?

  • thats my favorite term

    describes so many riders.

  • hey dude nice riding. can u wurly bird?

  • Nope, it's from a 1980s ski boat with a tower.

  • nice man

    what boat u have?

  • first one is called a backroll

  • i dunno, it looks kind of mexi-roll.

  • its a backroll

  • do you know what a mexi roll is?

  • i was wakeboarding for 2 years, before i went on the boat, so i had a little bit of technique

  • its not a backroll its a mexican roll not joking if you watch the video he puts his head down to his chest and flips.........if it was a backroll it would look like a cart-wheel....now instead of putting your chin to your chest for the mexican roll put rou ear to your shoulder and you will do the backroll

  • Thanks very much for clearing that up. I knew for a fact (since i'm the guy doing the flips) that the first and third flips are different, even though they look so similar in real-time speed. The Mexican Roll is so much harder than the Backroll.

  • also, the second flip is a tantrum, not a front roll.

  • if you were going slower you could have got more wake but anyways nice yricks 5/5

  • ur realy good, i got 2 put sum vids of me on YouTube, i'm pretty good

  • awesome stuff!!!

    i hope to b like u some day!!

  • my jetski has the crapest wake i cant get any air i went on a boat and i was flipping withing 10 min.... dont use jet skis lol

  • what type of boat are you using?

  • Some kind of 1984 Maria or something. The side graphics look like Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon" album cover.

  • Not bad for the small wake. I have a 17.5' bayliner with no wake and no tower or pylon and can still hit tantrums and backrolls. So, I'm just saying I know the difficulty when you have little wake. It is not easy but i really need a pylon or something or I'll never do anything else.

  • first flip is a heel side back roll

    second filp is a trantrum

    third flip is a heel side back roll

    watch my videos there are some bigger slower flips that might help you to see what you are doing

  • Thanks for the info. It's weird that the first and last flips turn out to be the same trick. In the first one, I distinctly throw my hips and legs to the left. In the second one, I throw my head straight down.

  • god damn bitch that was tight

  • Fanks.

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