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Old     (sdboardr99)      Join Date: Aug 2001       12-23-2004, 1:24 PM Reply   
Foot placement is critical for wakesurfing. I recommend moving your feet as close to the toeside edge of the board as possible and move your front foot forward on the board. This will make it easier to stay carving into the wake and keep your speed up. The other important thing is to bend your knees. This will shift your weight to the balls on your feet helping you to edge and keeps the board pointing towards the back of the boat.

When you're in the pocket you'll feel it almost immediately. The rope will go slack and you'll be able to just cruise. Don't drop the rope until you can stay in the pocket for a while.



 
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