I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve had the following conversation with ski racers:
Ski racer: I need to improve my fitness?
Me: How do you know that?
I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve had the following conversation with ski racers:
Ski racer: I need to improve my fitness?
Me: How do you know that?
Danny Cropper of DC Waterskis writes;
Danny Cropper of DC Waterskis writes; Ten thing you may not think about till it’s too late
Danny Cropper of DC Waterskis writes; when you start a race it is very important that you are doing what you feel comfortable with. Because the less you need to think about in the starting area, the easier and smoother this part of the race will run.
Danny Cropper of DC Waterskis writes; here are 10 things to do when racing:
Danny Cropper of DC Waterskis writes; Your only contact with the boat is probably the most neglected part of your water ski racing equipment.
Danny Cropper of DC Waterskis writes; The line of communications between the skier and the observer should be simple and easy. Simple to convey and easy to understand.
Danny Cropper of DC Waterskis writes; your front and back handle position is one of the things that can make it easier or harder to have good skiing technique.