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Water Start (Sitting)
By renec112
tees Your very first cable wakeboard skill. It matters because everything else — edging, turns, obstacles — starts from getting upright on the water without fighting the line or catching an edge; a good sitting start teaches you to let the cable do the work (arms long, weight through the heels) instead of yanking the handle or standing up too early, which is how most beginners get frustrated.
Where this lesson fits: it matches small cable systems where riders go one at a time back and forth and staff can match cable speed to your level. Full-size cable parks on the other hand, runs a continuous loop at one speed with multiple riders on the line; here you will have to do a dock start instead.
How to:
Float in the water with the board in front of you, feet strapped in, knees bent toward your chest, and arms straight holding the handle. Let the cable take the slack — as it pulls, keep your arms extended and let it lift you; slowly stand by pressing through your heels. Keep your weight centered and eyes forward.
This video explains it, where the wakebaorder is being pulled from a boat https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7tdlcmbuLOA
Key tips
- Don't pull the handle toward you — let the cable pull you
- Keep your knees bent as you stand
- Look where you want to go, not down at the board
- Lean slightly back at first to avoid face-planting