Wakeboarding is a sport in which you wear two boots that are attached to a board. You start out in the water laying on your back and holding a rope that is attached to the top of a tow boat.
Once you are ready, our boat captain drives the boat and you feel tension in the rope and start getting up. As you get more comfortable, the boat will drive faster to give you the freedom to go right and left of the wave.
You can leave the rope at any point in time and once you do so, our boat captain will stop, and turn around to give you the rope again if you'd like to get up again.
Wakeboarding professionals love learning how to do new tricks. However the most common tricks people do start from going from one side of the wave to the other, this is commonly referred to as "Wake to Wake."
As you go from one side of the wave, you accelerate and jump from one edge of the wake to the other. As you get more comfortable, you start jumping higher. Once you are a pro, you can start doing flips while you jump.
This is a simple trick that is commonly done as wakeboarders start getting more comfotable behind the boat. You basically rotate your board 180 degrees so that if your right foot was forward it will be at the back and vice versa.