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Wakesurfing is a team sport. The driver is just as important as the surfer. Learn how to drive in order to find and sustain the perfect wake.
Ballast is a key factor in generating a good wakesurfing wake. Learn how much weight you should use, what you should as ballast, and where to position ballast in your boat.
Once you learn how to get up on a wake surfboard, you'll want to know how to stay up. Here we show you where to put your feet, where to lean, and how to steer.
A guide for the complete newbie wakesurfer. By the end, you will be able to get up on a wakesurf board regardless of your past experience level.
Most wakesurfing tricks are done without the aid of the rope but some actually require the rope. Learn about tricks like the "Road Kill."
Letting go of the handle is the quintessential achievement of wakesurfing. It seperates the men from the boys so to speak. If you can't let go of the handle, you're not a true wake surfer.
After learning to get up and stay up, the next step is to learn how to get slack. These important pointers are all you need to understand how to get slack on a wakesurf board.
An introduction to the sport of wake surfing and a brief overview of what Wake-Surfing.org is all about.


