Rob-your communication style and content are first rate. I look forward to shortening the rope with your instruction. Thank you & keep the videos coming.
Hi Rob this is really useful. You asked about future content - please can you give some tips on initiating edge change? I have a bad habit of skiing directly at buoys... Thank you!
A lot of variables but really the main two are body weight and what ski you are on. Ideally for the corm year the slower the better as long as you are not sinking too much. Every 2mph you go up makes it exponentially harder to run the course. So making sure you finding the right speed is important. For someone say 80kg probably 40 or 43kph on an Omni (wider course ski) would be a solid place to start.
Your descriptions in all your videos are very easy to understand and useful, best I've ever seen. Thank you so much for posting these videos.
Thank you very much!
Keep em coming Rob! Loving the new content
That’s Awesome to hear! Thank you!
Well done, Rob. The key hint explained. Keep sharing, you're doing great!
Rob-your communication style and content are first rate. I look forward to shortening the rope with your instruction. Thank you & keep the videos coming.
Thank you, I really appreciate the support! I'm working on some more videos now!
Great break down! One hears the pendulum effect everywhere. This video really gives insight on how to use it.
Thank you, Rob. Great help. I gotta go try it.
This is gold! Thanks rob 🙌🏼
Great video Rob, really well described and in a digestible format
Thank you! 🙏
@@RobHazelwood how do I keep the slack out of the rope do I go faster ??
Un Crack Roberto congrats
Hi Rob this is really useful. You asked about future content - please can you give some tips on initiating edge change? I have a bad habit of skiing directly at buoys... Thank you!
I’ll add it to the list! Any ideas always welcome!! Glad you found it useful!
For someone just learning at 15 off what boat speed do you recommend?
A lot of variables but really the main two are body weight and what ski you are on. Ideally for the corm year the slower the better as long as you are not sinking too much. Every 2mph you go up makes it exponentially harder to run the course. So making sure you finding the right speed is important. For someone say 80kg probably 40 or 43kph on an Omni (wider course ski) would be a solid place to start.