
Nate Smith’s Cross-Course Attack
Your chances of a perfect release or edge change into the next buoy are much greater if you build your attack angle and speed early. “I try to have my hardest load between the white wash and the first wake,” Smith explains. “Once I bring my hips to the handle out of the turn, I want my shoulders, hips and everything else facing down course – square with the boat.” He says that when he gets to this point, he’s giving it about 85 percent of his maximum load.
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