
Articles Tagged: Inside Edge
- This month at Inside Edge, WATERSKI’s exclusive new high-end water-ski website: Ski Like Will Asher The 2009 world champ identifies some of the most common slalom skiing mistakes and shows you how to fix them...
- This month at Inside Edge, WATERSKI's exclusive new high-end water-ski website: Find the perfect ski; make the most of your water time; ski stronger, faster and longer; eat better to ski better; reach all your goals; and much more instruction from water skiing's top pros and coaches.
- WaterSki editor Todd Ristorcelli explains the three simple secrets to the perfect wake crossing by analyzing footage of pro skier Thomas Degasperi.
- Freddy Krueger and Andy Mapple break down ZeroOff's settings for slalom, trick and jump and show you how to find your perfect setting in all three events.
- WaterSki magazine contributor and Radar team skier Trent Finlayson lays out a game plan for the start of your season. How should you set up your ski for your first set of the season? How soon should you start skiing the course? Finlayson shares those answers and plenty more early season secrets.
- Join Will Asher in his home gym to find out what preseason exercises the 2009 slalom world champion uses to develop and maintain his ski season fitness.
- Get inside the head of tricks world record holder Natallia Berdnikava as she analyzes every aspect of her world-class passes.
- Marcus Brown has transformed his study of West Coast Slalom into tournament success. Here, the current U.S. Open champion shows you how to make this analytical approach to skiing work for you.
- The proper wake crossing can turn average jumps into great jumps. In this video, current world record holder and world champion Freddy Krueger breaks down his own approach and shows you how to increase your distance by fine-tuning the way you cross the wakes.
- What happens behind the wheel is just as important as what happens at the end of the rope. In this video, Rhoni Barton Bischoff reveals 10 secrets to delivering the perfect pull for all three events.
- Will Asher didn’t get to be World Champion by patting himself on the back. No, Asher’s success in the course is the result of a clinical trial-and-error approach to his skiing. In short, Asher is his own worst critic. In this Inside Edge video, Asher breaks down some of the key elements in his world-class passes.
- Will Asher didn't get to be World Champion by patting himself on the back. No, Asher's success in the course is the result of a clinical trial-and-error approach to his skiing. In short, Asher is his own worst critic...
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