Is Water Skiing An Expensive Sport?

— March 24, 2009

It is a fact that the water skiing is one of the most exciting sports that is performed in more 90 countries all over the world. Whether you are a skier or just a spectator, you can’t deny that this water sport really rocks with its awesome tricks and jumps! But of course, this is […]

Want To Try Water Skiing But Somehow Scared?

— May 9, 2008

I heard a lot of people particularly teenagers and women who wish to water ski but are hesitant to give it a try because they are scared…and then just now, I remembered tube or water ski tube that was featured here before as a way for children to experience water skiing activity.
The use of tube […]

One-handed Gate Skiing Style

— April 5, 2008

One-handed gate or one hand gate is a style or technique that is used in slalom skiing. Many slalom skiers are eager to learn this style because it is about maintaining the skier’s speed and momentum. According to the WaterskiMag, the primary goal of the one-handed gate technique is to start the course with the […]

Joining Water Skiing Clubs

— January 12, 2008

Many of us might think that one needs to be a good skier in order to join a particular water skiing club. Well, this is not true because whether you are just learning water skiing or you are just about to learn it, you are already welcome to join a water skiing club.
And did you […]

Alternative Activities For Water Skiers During The Off- Season

— November 23, 2007

Winter will soon come and it will also means off-season for water skiing activities for some parts in the world. But professional water skiers do not just let the winter passed by hibernating because they knew the importance of continuous training and exercise in their water skiing performance.
In short, they still train and keep their […]

Tips On Transporting Water Skis

— October 17, 2007

Water skiing is indeed a fun sport but if there is one stressful aspect in this sport, it is the shipping or transporting of our water ski to a far city. It is non uncommon to hear stories of broken skis due to its improper handling during shipping.
And for novice water skiers, breaking a ski […]

Some Tips About Fixing Your Slalom Mistakes

— September 23, 2007

I got this brief but great write-up about fixing slalom mistakes through the cause and effect reaction. This is written by Trent Finlayson and I really think that this could be a big help for those who are just learning and building their techniques in slalom.
Trent Finlayson said that the cause and effect principle can […]

More Tips For Novice Water Skiers

— June 24, 2007

Novice water skiers at some point during their training get confused on what technique to follow. This is not unusual because with so many experts in the field of water skiing, the techniques to learn are so numerous. But it is said that every skier needs to develop their own water skiing technique.
And developing a […]

Getting Ready For Water Skiing Season

— June 20, 2007

Summer is here and it is water skiing season again! No wonder skiing tournaments, ski shows and ski races filled most of our weekends now. And I bet, many skiers and wanna be skiers already started working out to build and revive their endurance.
As we all know, body fitness counts in water skiing because the […]

The Best Way To Master Wake Crossing

— May 31, 2007

There are indeed many novice skiers who would like to know the best way to master the wake crossing, the one that are being observed by professional skiers. Is it through chest opened to the boat or with their shoulders back? And I read a great answer from Andy Mapple.
According to Andy Mapple, he himself […]

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