H O U R S

Like most, I don’t have all the time in the world to get on the water.  My schedule is pretty rammed, especially in the summer.  

Monday to Friday I’m a full time mum which means baby classes, swimming classes, play dates… not to mention house cleaning (and constant toy tidying), washing, food shops and preparing dinners.  Somewhere in there I work as well.  I work from home, mostly during nap time (Ethan’s; def not mine just to clarify) but emails/calls always have a tendency to come through at the most inconvenient times, such as having a stand off during meal times, trying to rush out the door, or during nappy changing or bath times, but hey ho.

On weekends, Jon’s around to help out with parenting responsibilities while I’m coaching and / or hosting Ladies Mornings or Kids Clubs.  I’m redecorating the entire house: two rooms down!  I’m also doing my Level 3 Wakeboard Coaching Qualification.  So things are pretty busy to say the least.  But who isn’t busy these days, right?  

So where do I fit in my water time?  Don’t worry, I’ve been racking up my hours. I’ve been riding up to four times a week which is incredible – so no matter how busy you are, theres always a cheeky half hour for a few laps…

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W A K E | K O O K S

IMG_8886We’ve all heard of kooks when it comes to surfing, but the term doesn’t seem to be used in the wake world.  Maybe the sport is still in its infant phase of life unlike surfing that has hundreds of years of history behind it.  So when we think of the classic surf kook we think of big ol’ foamy boards and white water beginners.  However, thats not really fair as everyone has to start somewhere and at least they are giving it a go, right? When I think of a surf kook I think of someone who is dangerous in the water to either themselves, others or both.  Someone who doesn’t pay attention to whats going on around them and just drops in on any wave that comes their way with absolutely no respect for the person(s) with priority.  

So what do I think of when I think of a wake kook?  

1. All the gear and no idea?  This, I think, does not really qualify you for kook status because if you can equip yourself with the latest kit, do it.  Also if you’re having fun and getting involved, keep on going!  However, its never ideal in any sport from golf to skiing, from chess to fishing… if you turn up with all the latest gear from head to toe, people are going to expect you to rip.  

2. Talk the talk?  If you’re trying tricks with friends and having fun, great, and you might need their moral support if the tricks get a bit scary.  If you’re going to talk the talk that you’re going to try this trick or that transfer, you better do it.  Otherwise people are going to cotton on that you’re full of it and just stop listening. 

3. Beginners?  Doesn’t qualify as we all have to start somewhere and good on them for getting up off their ass and trying out a new watersport in a county that doesn’t fall within the tropics. 

4. Weavers?  Annoying I admit, but again doesn’t qualify as once beginners are up they need to find their edges to gain edge control for all those badass tricks they are going to be throwing down with their mates. 

5. Attitude?  If you’re attitude sucks, thats just not cool, step away from the dock. Wakeboarding is fun, lets keep it that way.  No one wants a tool shouting, cursing and most of all; water slapping.  

So after pondering about what makes a wake kook, its not the beginner on the dock with the rental board, its not the intermediate hitting the rails 50/50, its not the pro throwing it down; because they are all having fun.  Its that person who throws their kit on the floor as if its completely disposable, its the person who has a sucky attitude on the dock, its that person full of s**t… wakeboarding it fun, lets keep it that way. 

 

C | W | P

I had a fun ride over at Club Wake Park this past weekend.   Toby and the crew have been super busy over the winter doing up the place and its looking sweet.  Theres a new shop (where you can pick up some fresh new Hyperlite boards), the changing rooms have been pimped AND if the previous comments haven’t grabbed your attention, they even have a new cable.  Its a new Wake Station (straight line cable) that rides really well, def get over there and test it out when you can.  As you know I love experiencing new places and ways to ride and I shall be hitting CWP again this summer for sure! 

The set up is really fun and built for riders.  You have a flat box, a long flat bar, a roof top, two mini kickers and two normal kickers.  There is also a quarter pipe thats sometimes thrown into the mix.  So if you’re an intermediate or seasoned pro there is plenty for you to sink your teeth into.  If you’ve never stepped foot on a wakeboard before, the Wake Station is a perfect way to learn, one on one tuition and the cable goes at your speed.  All info can be found on their website – http://clubwakepark.co.uk

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