Barefoot Flyers from Boat Houses
January 27th, 2006 at 9:46 pmsubject: Barefoot Flyers from Boat Houses "Our greatest weakness
lies in giving up. The most certain way to succeed is to always try
just one more time." Thomas Edison American Inventor On a personal
note, the greatest successes I have ever experienced or witnessed
have been people who never looked at an unsuccessful attempt as a
defeat. They simply knew that was not the way to do it next time.
---Lanemus Maximus circa today
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Hi Lane, Thank you so much for the E-book and the instructional
video, they have been very helpful. I have been doing flying dock
starts for several years and I love starting like that, now I want
to crank it up a little. I want to do a flying roof start off my
boat house so bad it hurts but I would rather not hurt myself doing
it. Right now the roof is about 7 feet above the water and the
water is about 7 feet deep. Is that do-able? Thank you, Lyle Garver
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They laughed until you put on your barefoot suit… Everybody starts
gathering around to see why you are putting the ladder next to the
boat house. You climb up the roof in your way hot new wetsuit with
rope in hand. The boat driver slowly takes out the slack until you
yell, "Hit it!" and you go sailing of the roof and end up
barefooting away while all your buddies are freaking out! Imagine
what your friends would think of you doing that?! A barefoot run
back up to your adoring fans and some major high fives make you the
official start of the party! What would you think if I could tell
you how to do it like a Pro? Stay tuned and I am going to show you
a secret that not many top skiers even know about to make the
landing smooth! It is so "JV" to do this start only to land wrong
and… take the entire hit right on your back with a smack that is
heard all around the lake! What does this mean for you? I am going
to give you what you expect from me… ALL the steps to do this
without even having me there to help! That is, unless you are smart
enough to print this article off, laminate it, and keep it in your
boat like the "Cliff Notes" from your college days! You think I am
lying, don't you. Fasten your seatbelt and I am going to turn you
into a one- man (woman or child) freak show! I am getting ready for
the last call hear in paradise… so I am going to link you to your
homework; ? Long Line Front Deep article;
http://www.thefootersedge.com/traumacenter/info/ne19.htm ? World
Class Butt Glide
http://www.thefootersedge.com/traumacenter/info/ne68.htm ? 3-Point
6-Pack Abs http://www.thefootersedge.com/traumacenter/info/ne61.htm
And check this out… If you feel like you might want to skip your
homework and jump right to the good, stuff…then I have a short cut
that will save you time and a lot of boat gas. I want you to
suit-up and then run as hard as you can into the side of your home
as least three times. This will give you an idea of how it feels
not to do your homework! It gets better! You just saved a bunch of
gas and no water in your nose! Here we go; There are a couple of
myths I want to clear up about the Flying Front Deep Water
Start…From a Boat House or other equally cool platforms; ? You do
NOT want to land on your back! ? You do NOT need to get your feet
on the rope before hitting the water! ? You DO want to land feet
first at about a 45 degree angle. Listen here, have you ever dove
into the shallow end of the pool? You shouldn't have, but you did,
so did I (broke my neck once, but…I digress). If you did it
successfully, you dove feet or hands first in a kind of swooping
motion that sent you into a rapid directional change from downward
to forward. This is the secret to the flying front deep. You may
even want to try it holding a handle as you practice jumping off of
your dock or into a pool…but not the bath tub! Step #1 Make sure
you have about 10-15 feet of rope with you while the boat is at a
standstill. Step #2 Use the words, "In gear…" to designate to your
driver that the boat should proceed at an idle…. Step #3 Drop any
coils you are holding onto the dock so that you only have the
barefoot handle in your hands. Step #4 With about 5-7 feet of rope
still left on the dock, yell "Hit It!" to designate to the driver
that he is to accelerate at a slow to medium acceleration. The way
to perform this start is with a one, two, or three step brisk walk
off the surface of the boat house or platform. Optional things to
yell; "Drive it like you stole it!" "Hammer Time!" "Bend it!"
"YeeeHaaaa!" Step # 5 Your arms should be completely relaxed all
the way up until right before your feet pierce the water. At this
point the handle should come into your hips as you know from the
"Butt Glide" position. Note to Self: Always follow the pull of the
boat! Never jump ahead with a loose rope! Step #6 Once you are knee
deep into the water, sweep the handle into your hips as you roll
your upper body into the "Arch Back" position that you know from
your homework on the Front Deep Water Start. Note to Self: The
correct position for your feet and legs once you are "air borne,"
is a relaxed straight position with your toes pointed like a
ballerina! Upon "Swooping," your feet will end up pointed at the
boat as they break the surface of the water. Then, and only then,
should you put one or both of your feet on the rope and proceed as
you would with any front deep water start. I prefer to keep the
acceleration "medium" until I "cheek-out" to the sweet water
outside the wake! What is "Cheeking Out," you say? And "How can I
achieve this new level of cool," you ask? Check out my article at
http://www.thefootersedge.com/traumacenter/First%20time%20barefooters.htm
Do you understand what this means? You are a barefooting machine!
If you are an amateur, do not read these next critical equipment
tips… They are only for people who are concerned about getting an
unfair advantage. #1 Use the best barefoot shorts and suits in the
world at the only place where they are guaranteed to be the best!
http://www.thefootersedge.com/equipment/wetsuits.htm #2 Cheap Ropes
Break Boat Windshields and your friend's teeth! Join the Varsity
Squad and use a No Stretch Rope and handle which are also
guaranteed to be the best.
http://www.thefootersedge.com/equipment/handlesrobes.htm #3 Never
jump from an unsafe area or into an unsafe area. I do not want to
get any emails of injuries from stunt junkies who did not do their
homework. Expect a Miracle! Lane "Dawg" Bowers 2003 World Overall
Senior Barefoot Champion lane@lanedawg.com
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