Re: Need some advice
Good tip, Kyle. I've found that speed is key when you're learning to go wrong foot forward. Slower makes it SOOO much easier. And especially makes it easier to do surface 180's. So if you normally ride 22 mph, slow it down to about 17 or 18 and try it again. I think you'll be surprised.
I have a few buddies who are still learning all this and we developed a system to help them complete their surface 180's with less crashes. They ride with normal foot forward at normal speed. Then they give the thumbs down signal. We slow the boat down about 5 mph. They do their surface 180. Then they give the thumbs up signal and we speed it back up again so they can ride wrong foot forward for a while. When they're ready to switch back they give the signal again and we temporarily slow the boat again to allow them another 180 to switch back. After we began using this method, it drastically reduced the number of times they faceplanted...
And sometimes instead of their normal 20 to 22 speed, they just choose ride around at 17 or 18 mph for a whole session. At these speeds they switch back and forth, back and forth, and practice practice practice getting comfortable with all the surface 180's and wrong foot forward stuff.
And if you haven't learned to surface 180 yet, it might be easier to just start out with the wrong foot forward and force yourself to ride it from the beginning. IMO, everyone simply must learn to ride goofy foot, and get comfortable with it. If you don't, you will be greatly limited on doing any tricks at all. And practicing it is the only way.