Flat water Back flip try video

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Freestyleriverrat

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Looking good! What are some specs on your boat? Sounds great. Are you using a trim system? What kind?
 

guiness92

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awesome!!! I think you can make it all the way around. I'm just a beginner so what do I know lol. But if you look at the practice vids of Lenzi and Stone, they throw their head back hard half way around and that seems to be what finishes the rotation. Again, I never even tried it, just comparing vids. I think you have the power to do it,and I think you will get it around!!! good luck!! and keep the vids comin.
 
Thank you for the support guys!

To help in the rotation I think need to shrink more my legs and lean back more my head.Next saturday I'll practice more and hope to get it better than today.
 
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Freestyleriverrat

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I think guiness has it right on the money. Whip your head back as far as you can as hard as you can. You're there, you've got it.

Maybe........I think he has great form as is. For a flatwater flip I think you need to let the boat lead more and you need to tuck in hard to increase your rotation. Pull the bars to your hips and extend you legs like he was doing. That should bring the nose around faster. Off of a wave throwing your head back works well but you have more hang time. Flatwater is more of a power move. watch lenzi......he leans back, lets the boat hook up and take off, then tucks and extends. That is very impressive on a ported cylinder w/ 44's :notworthy:
 

freestylegeek

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Antonio, you're making great progress!
Like you said, you need to tuck more in the beginning of the flip.
I have been working on keeping my butt on my heels while I leave the wave.
I've also been working on letting the boat sink really far before powering up the set-up wave.

Lamey's are expensive, but you did the right thing by getting your XFT lightweight hull first.
 
Antonio, you're making great progress!
Like you said, you need to tuck more in the beginning of the flip.
I have been working on keeping my butt on my heels while I leave the wave.
I've also been working on letting the boat sink really far before powering up the set-up wave.

Lamey's are expensive, but you did the right thing by getting your XFT lightweight hull first.

Surely!I'm think one of the best mods you can do is to get a lightweight hull!
 
wow, thats fantastic! sounds like a sweet hull/motor setup too. :Banane01: :Banane01:

Yes thats a great motor\hull setup,and i think my impeller matches very well the whole setup.I've ridden lameys of some buddies here in brazil and didn't like better than my ski,i think it's because they haven't chosen the right impeller,so the ski doesn't get that snap!
 
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