Your First Turn

After launching from the dock or starting in the water, the cable will pull you toward the first corner. The key is to stay calm and let the cable guide you. As you approach the corner, edge gently toward the inside of the cable path. The carrier will pull you around, so don't fight it.

Your first turn is (almost always) a heelside turn, where you face the cable with your heels digging in. Heelside is your natural side and the most stable carve in wakeboarding. It's how you control speed, catch up to the cable, and set up every obstacle approach later on. Getting a clean, progressive heelside turn is the key to everything that comes after.

Edge by leaning back into your heels, not by yanking the handle. The board will carve an arc by itself. The more you dig the heels, the sharper the turn. Keep the handle low at your front hip and your shoulders level with the water.

Here is a video demonstrating it:

YouTube video

Video by Lagoon Watersports

Key tips

  • Stay low with knees bent through the turn
  • Lead the turn with your hips, not your shoulders
  • Handle low and close to your front hip. Never chicken-wing your arm up
  • Progressive pressure: gentle at first, more as the carve develops
  • Keep tension on the line, don't let it go slack
  • Look through the turn, not at the water
  • If the board washes out, you're leaning back with your upper body instead of pressing through the heels

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