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  1. If you are in Austin, try to get to Trent Finlayson near San Marcos. He can tell you what fundamentals to emphasize. Then plan to go back to him again as time and budget allow.
  2. For those that are unaware, @MarcusBrown does this type of analysis (not always with a drone, typically footage from the boat) on the twice monthly calls he and Jenny have with FlowPoint Method members, and you can ask him questions as he does it. Additionally, he analyzes your skiing for you. There is more to FPM than just getting fit.
  3. I think we are going to pull ours out. Feel free to send me a PM.
  4. First, I’m not named Adam. I took my first two sets on the ski today, sets 7 and 8 for the season. The ski rips, it’s that simple. I skied the C75 and that thing was a blast, I could get away with crap like no other ski and run passes I shouldn’t have. I still won’t sell it. The C85 was a smoother and more refined ski. I actually skied both in one set, running pass number 8 on the C85 and smoother was the appropriate description. I posted on BoS that the C85 felt like I bought a new offside turn. It did take some binding and fin adjustment to find the best spot, but all felt good. If I had to describe the C95, the often used term of “less work” seems most appropriate. This feels like I kept the offside I got on the C85, improved it, and now I have picked up a much better onside. I don’t feel the need to tweak the bindings or the fin, but won’t hesitate to do so if either Adam recommends it. The space coming from an onside turn was awesome, but it also felt easier to create space from my offside lean. On the first set, I topped what I put up on the C85 this season by a buoy. On the second set, I wasn’t even thinking about the ski, I just went and skied great. My wife commented after the fist set that she thinks I’m going to be very happy with the ski just from watching from shore. I trust her judgement. Some guy on the dock asked about the ski, and started to pick it up. Most of you would understand if I throat punched him, but a court of law may not. I quickly and politely put a stop to it with no need for law enforcement. The next time may be different.
  5. @MISkier I was thinking the same thing. You have been a prolific contributor. @MI_Skier long time readers thank you.
  6. @Horton I recall @Adam Caldwell’s comments about controlling his head, especially as Joel enters the first whitewash off of 2/4.
  7. Neilly’s trick run looked slower and perhaps cautious than others I have seen. Maybe water conditions were bad enough to go for the lay up, but I don’t know enough about tricks to know if those passes had some no credits due to the judges.
  8. Doing maintenance yourself will save you enough money to buy a new ski every few years.
  9. You may benefit from changing the distributor cap, rotor, and potentially the plugs and wires. See if you have information on the last time oil, fuel filters, and the belt were changed. If not recently, change those in addition to the impeller. Fuel filters should be replaced every year along with the impeller. The advice on the steering cable was solid. If you got it from a dealer, they may have done some of this, but maybe not.
  10. Perfect boat for those who can’t get a date.
  11. It’s the fact that most public water is unskiable during most hours when people are hanging out on a lake outside of dedicated vacation time. That makes it hard to be introduced to the sport. Collegiate skiing is the source of new blood, but finding good water when starting a career is not easy in aggregate. Yes, it can be done, but it’s not easy.
  12. I was speaking with a portfolio manager that has one of the publicly traded boat makers in their portfolio. I asked about the impact of interest rates and consumer financing on the company’s sales expectations, and he told me that approximately 70% of sales were paid for with cash.
  13. Your wife hears the music playing in Terry Winter Quarter Speed and knows what you are watching. She's a skier too, so she stops what she is doing and watches.
  14. When you mention that you went skiing (snow skiing) over the winter months to someone that knows you well, they assume you went to Florida for the weekend.
  15. Caldwell tied Rodger’s the record and holds it as well.
  16. It’s ten degrees outside, you look out you office window over a river you wouldn’t ski, and then text other skiers, “the river is glass.”
  17. @Ajskier this seems like the perfect time to take it outside. You might enjoy going around town in a DryRobe.
  18. For anyone that has a DryRobe and has worn a swim parka, is the DryRobe much different?
  19. @MitchellM plus one more recommendation for FlowPoint Method. I already had most of the equipment necessary at home, so I dropped the gym membership, which offset the cost. I love the variety in the workouts. I did nine sets in five days at Swiss to start last season and felt fine, but definitely tired on day five. Consistent video coaching from Marcus all season was a huge plus. Other positives have already been mentioned.
  20. @swbca please post some updates of what you do and how things go. I have no intention of doing the same thing, I would only ruin a ski, but some of us that came after the ski tuning era might learn a few things. Have fun with it.
  21. @TSki covered all the benefits of the format very well. An analogy I’ll add is that one video is like skiing a one day clinic where you might get a movement to work on, and consistent use is like the ongoing coaching of a week at ski school. Marcus and Jenny used it very effectively in their FlowPoint Method program and they found a replacement already with the OnForm app.
  22. Just go to a hardware store and pick out storage hooks or shelf supports that you like. You can use an old ski line as a clothes line, but the vinyl coated wire clotheslines are cheap too. It’s a garage, function over form. The skis are what makes the garage look good.
  23. I have two old but solid handles hanging off of my pull-up bar to use as TRX straps. I wear out the grip before the spectra shows wear.
  24. @Horton definitely, glad that it has gotten better.
  25. How many have been banned over 14 years? Frustrating for you but often very entertaining for us.
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