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"Question: (#1)On a long line front toe-up, should I use an open toe handle or do I need a bear strap?
(#6)I would like to see instructions on a back toe-up. (#2,3,4,5)I have heard of people who can do this trick but they can't do a back one-foot. Do people do this in competition? Do I use a front toe handle? Is this trick easy on the boom but difficult on the long line?
I really enjoy the newsletter. Keep it coming!!
Joey"
Well there Joey, I am going to answer these questions for you and encourage any of you others out
there to put your questions down into an email and I will answer them also. It might take me some
time as I am wading through a little over 200 emails currently, but I will answer everyone! I hope you
all enjoy this format.
There are several questions here and I will answer them one at a time.
- I recommend using an open toe until you are proficient at the toe-up so that you avoid
possible
injury from not having the handle release early in a fall. For people who cannot
keep the handle on
their foot, use a "big bare-trap". This is a front bare trap handle that
does not close completely
because of a spacer placed in the front of the strap. I personally
enjoy using a BIG BEAR front toe
with a tractor grip handle, but I teach my students using a
front open toe handle! NEVER start the
learning process in a bear trap handle!!! Yes, that
means you!
- You are definitely not doing yourself any favors by attempting to learn a back toe-up before
learning a back one foot! That's right, I am specifically telling you not to attempt a back toe-up
without the critical foundation of understanding back one foots and back toes! You will
become a much better skier by learning the back one foots on both feet, then the back toe-
holds on both feet, and then the back toe-up on both feet. I will be honest with you here. I did
not follow this order as I decided that the back toe holds were causing me too much grief!
But, I also didn't have someone who really understood how to teach me the finer points of
learning the back toe holds! I also bear permanent scars on my feet from having the skin
ripped off my feet attempting the back toe-ups in high speed "hail Mary" fashion. So do not
follow my stupid mistakes. Learn the right way and you will become an animal on the water!!!
- Currently the back toe-up is not a popular start in competitions, but I think that now with the use of Fly Highs in ALL tournaments, this start might become more popular! I have not personally seen anyone as yet to have done this start in a competition!
- Do I use a front toe-handle? YES! This is the only good way to do this. Place your foot in the
strap like you are doing a front toe-hold and then roll over once it is secure (I am describing
the way to do it on the boom!). I am not validating that it is the right trick for you by telling this
to you. AS I said above (#1), this should be learned after perfecting your back one foots and
toe-holds.
- This trick is DEFINTITELY easier on the boom than on the long-line, but with the use of the
Fly High, it has become much easier. Also, the way that I recommend doing it long-line is to
come-up like your are doing a front-toe-up, and then edging outside the wake and setting up
in the curl. When the boat settles at around 35 (depends on the skiing ability and weight of
the skier), roll over onto your stomach and plant your foot like you would on the boom. I
recommend planning this so that your planted foot is next to the wake.
This trick is a great trick that is fun to watch. If you learn it at the proper time in your skiing career,
and if you learn it with good instruction, you will love performing the back toe-up!
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