How to Ride a Waveboard
Make sure you know if you are regular(go forward with your left foot) or goofy (go forward with your right foot)., Put your front foot on the front of the board in a comfortable position (mostly likely in the middle of the panel). , Push off with...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Make sure you know if you are regular(go forward with your left foot) or goofy (go forward with your right foot).
Don't wiggle yet.
Try to maintain your balance while it's moving.
If you are about to fall, quickly jump off. ,, This will help you learn how to propel and balance the board before you try pushing off.
For some this is easier, varies from person to person.
Lean the front foot pad left or right to turn. ,,, -
Step 2: Put your front foot on the front of the board in a comfortable position (mostly likely in the middle of the panel).
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Step 3: Push off with the back foot.
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Step 4: Once you feel balanced
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Step 5: you should slowly start wiggling your back foot.
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Step 6: If you are unsure the safety of pushing off with your back foot whilst the board is held upright
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Step 7: lay the board tilted away from you
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Step 8: plant both feet correctly whilst its still lays on the ground
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Step 9: twist the front pad upright then propel.
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Step 10: To do a tight turn
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Step 11: twist the front right or left and twist the back the opposite direction.
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Step 12: Have fun!
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Step 13: its the same thing as riding the ripstick
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Step 14: except the wave is highly recommended before the ripstick.
Detailed Guide
Don't wiggle yet.
Try to maintain your balance while it's moving.
If you are about to fall, quickly jump off. ,, This will help you learn how to propel and balance the board before you try pushing off.
For some this is easier, varies from person to person.
Lean the front foot pad left or right to turn. ,,,
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