Spot on on the back handspring teaching. Been coaching gymnastics for over 30 years and spotting landings and air awareness are huge! Guess if you are ever out our way (southwest Louisiana/southeast Texas), we will have to help your daughter on her back hands and you can help us on our surfing/foiling👊🏼🙏🏻.
Love the new audio! Aside from the super minor wind noise it sounds like you're doing a voice over - top tier quality! Question on the wakes, it looks like you're always taking off from a clean wake and landing on the wash (which I assume is softer) despite going left and right side; is there a trick for that as a driver or rider?
Bigger wakes, even unweighted but bigger boats, tend to have one side wash over as you're pulling away from the wake on the cut out so it washes over. When you land it does the same thing on the other as you cut away on the other side. Make sense?
@@Shaun.Murray Makes perfect sense! I don't often cut that hard ahead of hitting the wake so that's why I'm not seeing it. Sounds like making sure both are clean while riding center is key. Thanks!!
Love the audio upgrade!!🤟
audio sounds great shaun, and some very helpful advice.
Thanks Caleb and thanks for stoppin by! 🤜🏼💥🤛🏼
Dude I’ve been watching you wakeboard for 20 years. Get it man!
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Spot on on the back handspring teaching. Been coaching gymnastics for over 30 years and spotting landings and air awareness are huge! Guess if you are ever out our way (southwest Louisiana/southeast Texas), we will have to help your daughter on her back hands and you can help us on our surfing/foiling👊🏼🙏🏻.
Right on! Love it 🤜🏼💥🤛🏼 Thanks!
Congratulations on the move Shaun!
Thanks Kenny! And nice first 🤜🏼💥🤛🏼
Love the new audio! Aside from the super minor wind noise it sounds like you're doing a voice over - top tier quality! Question on the wakes, it looks like you're always taking off from a clean wake and landing on the wash (which I assume is softer) despite going left and right side; is there a trick for that as a driver or rider?
Bigger wakes, even unweighted but bigger boats, tend to have one side wash over as you're pulling away from the wake on the cut out so it washes over. When you land it does the same thing on the other as you cut away on the other side. Make sense?
@@Shaun.Murray Makes perfect sense! I don't often cut that hard ahead of hitting the wake so that's why I'm not seeing it. Sounds like making sure both are clean while riding center is key. Thanks!!
Double up was huge!
Silky smooth!!
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Love the audio
Incredible audio 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
Thanks! Was super happy with the quality!