Sub fun

mattrocket

Flat water follies
Location
Phoenix, AZ
Nailed my first few good sub's the other day. Very excited. First trick Ive learned. Awesome feeling pulling it off. Ready to learn some more. Just thought Id share. Oh yeah, no foot holds either. And Ive only been riding for two weeks. Ok, I'm done patting myself on the back. Thanks for listening.:woot:
 

OCD Solutions

Original, Clean and Dependable Solutions
Location
Rentz, GA
Way to go. I hope you have some riding buddies to push you. If I don't ride with anybody then I don't try new things. One or two days on the water with other riders and I pick up all sorts of new stuff. Put a nice pair of t!!ts on the dock watching and I'll try just about anything.
 

tmetz

Camp Superjet!
Location
Naples, Florida
Its totally true what you said about the riding buddies. I was riding with boris last weekend and he was teaching me some new stuff that I never would have tried if he wasn't there doing it with me. Its always nice to have a good teacher!
 
Location
UAE
Its totally true what you said about the riding buddies. I was riding with boris last weekend and he was teaching me some new stuff that I never would have tried if he wasn't there doing it with me. Its always nice to have a good teacher!

forget teacher, he is talking about the chances of hurting yourself while attempting new stuff and not having someone around to pull you out of the water and rush you to a near-by hospital (god forbids)
 

tmetz

Camp Superjet!
Location
Naples, Florida
forget teacher, he is talking about the chances of hurting yourself while attempting new stuff and not having someone around to pull you out of the water and rush you to a near-by hospital (god forbids)


ohhh I see. Well maybe I never thought of it that way because I would NEVER ride alone. Anything can happen and leave you stranded, If there isn't anyone to go out with then I won't go out. But I see what he means about getting hurt...
 
Location
Idaho
Awesome on the subs. I am still trying to nail those down. I have finally nailed down the spin then into a fountain thing. I am finding hard to sub on a SXR when you only weigh 140lbs.:wiggle:
 
yeah I think that If I was heavier than my 130 lbs, lots of tricks would be easier to do cuz I have to push hard instead of using my weight. And scuse my english all but I'm from Quebec and there is no one better than me in the area ... there almost no jetskier here but I think I'm the most addict to superjet in a large area around me so always ride alone or with couch riders ... But I keep practice and I read a lot on this site to compare my evolution ... thanks for reading
 

tmetz

Camp Superjet!
Location
Naples, Florida
Awesome on the subs. I am still trying to nail those down. I have finally nailed down the spin then into a fountain thing. I am finding hard to sub on a SXR when you only weigh 140lbs.:wiggle:


sxr noses are heavier aren't they? Just pre hop then push all your weight will go foward towards the pole and you should be able to go right under the water. On my sxi pro, it was alot easier to do a sub than on a superjet.... Maybe thats just because im retarded :ugh2:
 
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