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JWebSki

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  • Preferred boat
    Mastercraft
  • Real Name
    James Webber
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    Connelly GT
  • State
    MA
  • Tournament PB
    2.5@38off 36mph
  • USAWS Member # or other IWWF Federation #
    800133458

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  1. My best guess for the highest correlation between a physical excercise and skiing would be a dead hang. Grip strength needed to hold onto the handle, lower body weight is advantageous, and straight arms to transfer the loads more efficiently. I bet the top male and female skiers would all be good at a dead hang
  2. @nautique1228 When you hit the mini at Bennett's did you use various height settings or was the mini the same height each time?
  3. Earlier this year Jeff Roberts and I started a company building mini jumps. The mini jump has been an essential training tool for teaching beginner jumpers. Our headquarters in Dow, IL has had a mini jump since 2007 that has lead to the development of numerous jumpers including national, regional and state records. All 7 of the skiers on Lake Richard have been ranked in the top 10 nationally in their careers, and they all learned to jump on a mini jump. Top ski schools such as Coble Waterski School and Bennett' Ski School each use a mini jump to teach new jumpers. Just ask April or Jay their thoughts on the importance of teaching on a mini jump. We saw a need to build these mini jumps and get more of them across the country. Teaching jump skiing in a safe manner is crucial to the long term development of a skier. We wanted to build a proper jump that looks and feels just like the real thing. Our aluminum frame, fully height adjustable, fiberglass surface mini jump is built to teach generations of skiers how to jump. We are taking all the guess work out of the equation and offering a finished product ready to be anchored down. With my degree in Mechanical Engineering and Jeff's years of experience in the jumping world, we have built a product that will impress you. We sold our first jump to Bennett's ski school where it will be used and tested like no other place. If you want any more information please visit our website: https://www.minijumpramp.com/ You can also head down to Bennett's to try it out for yourself!
  4. There is a course on lake sunapee but it’s submersible so you’d never know it was there unless someone was skiing on it
  5. Same thing happened to our 17 prostar. The bolts that go through the tracking fin were loose. Tightened these and it is much better
  6. I tore my ACL and MCL in a jump crash last summer. I had ACL surgery with patellar graft. It was 6 months before I started to slalom and trick and 10 months before I started to jump again. I cannot agree more with just how important the PT is to your recovery
  7. Getting ready to repair the jump ramp and have a few questions. When do you know it is time for a gel coat repair? Im seeing some fiberglass strands so I think that a pretty good indicator. Do I gel coat the entire surface? Does anyone have any advice on what brand gel coat or where I can buy it?
  8. Tore my ACL and MCL in a jump crash this summer. Got surgery in August. should be back to skiing by February!
  9. I really think Nationals should be an event that people feel special just qualifying so so they are more likely to go. While I like the idea of the ranking list I think there is too much emphasis on it. Why go to Nationals when a local tournament helps your rankings list equally as Nationals? We need to put more emphasis on placement at tournaments versus scores. Winning Nationals should be the greatest amateur achievement in our sport!
  10. I train mostly with no speed control. Just hand driving. Tournament best of 3 @ -35 36mph
  11. Stitches on the rear shin. Out the front ejection leading to the tip of the ski hitting my rear shin. Not really the type of injury your looking to record though
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