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Welcome back! Here
is another quote to fire you up!
Dan Hampton, NFL
Defensive Tackle/End
"Don't be good,
BE GREAT. Strive to be exceptional. Picture yourself making the
great play. Picture yourself making the great tackle. Don't let
anyone stop you."
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Ankles And Angles
For Great One Foots
If you want to learn
great one-foot tricks, there is a new leading edge
technology that
can make you great... the principle of "ankles and angles"!
Good "ankles"
means having a good glide with your knees over or slightly in
front of your ankle
bone. How then can you lift up the other foot without pushing on
your supporting
foot? I'm glad you asked! The key is in your "angles".
When I say "angles"
I will be referring to the combination of identical
"angles"
in your hips, shoulders, and handle. Think of your hips, shoulders,
and handle as being
three separate planes or lines that are all parallel to
the water in a two-foot
position. In other words, the distance between your
right hip joint
and the water surface is the same as the distance between
your left hip joint
and the water surface.
Regardless of whether
you are attempting a front or back one-foot there is
no difference in
the movement of the three angles. First of all, you must
start and maintain
a gliding position if you want to do this without
exploding from strain!
Before raising the boat speed, practice creating
angles in the three
areas by first tilting the handle so that the hand over
the foot you are
being supported by is 8-12 inches lower than your other
hand. As you do
this, make sure that your hips and shoulders are mimicking
the handle angle
exactly.
WARNING: As with
any new trick, always practice the maneuvers on land and
then on shoe skis
before attempting them on your feet! I highly recommend purchasing
and studying our 2-hour instructional video (http://www.thefootersedge.com/videos/index.htm
) as a guide.
After you feel comfortable
creating angles while maintaining your ankles,
try squeezing your
feet together until they are within 6-8 inches, then add
the angles as the
driver SLOWLY accelerates to your one foot speed [weight
divided by 10, add
21-24 m.p.h. for 5' rope on boom which is set height equal to
skiers shoulders,
add three m.p.h. more for the long-line]. If you have
patiently followed
the above steps, the foot that you would like to pick-up
should feel very
light on the water, If it does not, exaggerate the angles
more!
When you are confident
and solid in this position, slide the foot forward
[toward the boom
or boat] and up while keeping the same knee bend and ankle
flex that it had
on the water. Make sure that your posture does not deteriorate as
you go through this procedure! If you feel unstable or nervous as
you start transferring the weight, then you should recheck your
posture.
Smile, breath, enjoy
the glide!
Also,
please do me a huge favor and refer someone to my newsletter. I
work really hard on these articles and I need your help to help
the sport we love so much grow! Just cut and paste the following
into an email to your friends!
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