09 daytona flatwater freestyle clinic?

Yeah, I was out on the pontoon last year. That didn't work at all. I honestly think the best solution is to have the instructors out there on their boats with the "students". Break them up into groups based on what tricks they want to learn and/or skill level.
Have one instructor to 2 riders so they can get some more individual instruction.

Last year I heard a couple people respond when they were asked what they wanted to work on learning. I heard several people say back flips and barrel rolls. Sure....everyone wants to do that, but most of us in the real world started with the basics and built up from there. It's key to split the groups up based on skill level to a degree.

I think having the instructors out on boats is key. Let's face it.....Just because someone knows how to ride good doesn't mean they know how to teach others to ride good(cough cough....parr). It would be much easier if you are also able to show them the tricks they are trying to do.
 
good input.. I'll dial up some guys to teach...

the riders I would like to see teaching flatwater (my dream team):

Josh Lustic - backflips, barrel rolls
Jason Stoyer - nose stabs, flairs
Jeremy Parr - hood riding tricks, barrel rolls
Michael Ratti - barrel rolls, 50/50
Pat Bogart - 50/50, Monkey jumps, flairs
Johnny Havell - flairs, backflips
Pancake Pete - barrel rolls, ballbusters

any other guys I am missing as teachers, let me know..
 

Jawbreaker

Rick James Edition
Location
Music City, TN
bump...

Come on peeps....
This is a good opportunity to try out some of the different aftermarket hulls if anyone has been indecisive on which one they would like.
 

Mark Gomez

is where the surf is
Location
Fullerton, CA
I have no idea exactly where and what i will be doing around daytona during the event but I would like to help out for some rolls and simple stuff maybe to help more young riders. I'm not the best rider but I'm willing to lend a hand if I can.:party:
 
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