December 25, 2009

Adventures With Water Ski

If you love to water ski and want to take it up a notch then you might like to indulge in slalom water skiing. Novices who want to try out something new like water skiing should possess the aptitude for enjoying the sport. You need to have the dexterity and the posture to balance yourself on one ski instead of two skis, when it comes to slalom water skiing. Because this requires balance and skill you need to choose your skies carefully.

Slalom Water Ski

Choosing a slalom water ski.

Before your final decision on the ski, check out your weight and also the speed with you ski. These 2 factors will be a deciding factor in the size of slalom water ski you need. People with a heavy built should go in for a bigger ski.

You should discuss this with your local sports salesperson before you buy. Sometimes for faster speed you may have a slightly smaller ski. Your skill level should also be considered.

The manufacturer will recommend a ski to fit certain skill levels. Novices should go in for a slalom ski which can be easily maneuvered. Overestimating your ability would prove fatal to you. You can always upgrade as your water skiing improves.

Only if you wear correct boots, you would feel comfortable, otherwise not. If they are too tight you may even break an ankle or a knee if you fall suddenly. Too loose is also dangerous. There are a variety of boots like toe covers and full boots and many more.

Choose the ones that are suitable for you and that you feel comfortable with. Fin systems are becoming increasingly popular, thanks to the joy and enthusiasm it brings with slalom water ski. Your selection has a lot to do with your liking and inclination.

Individual style tagged with the method of turns taken would be the deciding factor.

How to use your slalom water ski

In water skiing, positioning the feet is vital and ideally the weak foot needs to be placed in the front and the strongest one behind. The foot at the back has better stability and helps in balancing oneself. It lends support while rising up from the water so that the boat does not pull you down.

The boat needs to steadily go fast so as to enable the rope to become taut. Once it is firm, bring it into alignment with your body, arms and legs parallel to the rope. Do not move your palms and keep it steadily facing down for better balance.

Be patient if you are not able to do things carefully, you need to understand that balancing on one ski calls for a lot of dexterity and proper control. Once you have managed to maintain stability and balance, you are going to love water skiing.

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