Whiplash?

mxfever

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We went out riding last Saturday. I was clearing wake to wake trying to get some consistency in my air time. Well from what I can tell on the landing of my last attempt the tail of my board caught the lip on the back side of the wake which pushed my tip under, causing an instant and nasty spill. It was a hard enough of a hit that my wife, who was sitting on the beach by the dock, heard me smack the water. Keep in mind this was Saturday. It?s now Wednesday and the muscles in my neck are still so sore that I couldn?t do a sit up if my life depended on it. Anyone ever had this happen? I?m thinking I got whiplash from my board coming to a stop and my upper torso trying to continue forward motion. Man does it suck!
 

theanimal

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Re: Whiplash?

Its happened to me more than a few times. It always went away after a week or so. Must say though that the whiplash was way more tolerable than the concussions. ;)
 

bowler

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Re: Whiplash?

Its happened to me more than a few times. It always went away after a week or so. Must say though that the whiplash was way more tolerable than the concussions. ;)


Agreed! Get used to it and prepare yourself for some 3-4 day head aches that normally accompany a good hard face plant. Don't let it stop you though. Get back on that horse ASAP!

D
 

mxfever

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Re: Whiplash?

Agreed! Get used to it and prepare yourself for some 3-4 day head aches that normally accompany a good hard face plant. Don't let it stop you though. Get back on that horse ASAP!

D

I went back out later that day and got back on the horse. I've caught the front endge and hit the water hard enough that I thought it blew my eyes out of the sockets but my neck has never been like this. I am getting older and recovery does take a little longer these days.:D
 

WildH2Oskier

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Re: Whiplash?

Yep its whiplash. Regular every weekend whiplash from barefooting in my misspent youth now has me eating celebrex and ibuprofin on a daily basis.
It was well worth it though.
Who wants to grow old without some tales to tell?
 

SeanT

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Re: Whiplash?

Agreed. How do you know you're alive if something doesn't hurt?

Once in a while I'll get a cut or a scrape on my head or face from playing rugby. And if I'm really lucky, take a nasty tumble the next day on my wakeboard, reopening it. Always scares the kids a little :D
 

mxfever

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Re: Whiplash?

I'm cool with being sore for a couple of days but now going on day 5 it's a little old. Better get healed up by saturday because we're going back out to do it all over again! I'm sure my wife will continue to remind me that I'm not 18 any more.....
 

tgell001

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Re: Whiplash?

Happens less frequently the better you get, i guess you kind of learn how to fall?

But when we were all still learning it would happen to 2 or 3 of us every weekend. My roomate hit his face on the water so hard that he got a bloddy nose and lip. My girlfriend has a black eye for like two weeks after a good fall.

But no worries, your pain results in an equal amount of pleasure/laughter for the people on the boat and the resulting ohhhhhhh!
 

craze1cars

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Re: Whiplash?

LOL. This topic cracks me up. Was just out there today with a couple of my buddies and we were discussing all our aches and pains. And then we did it all over again. Yeah...this is VERY common if you wakeboard with any regularity and actually attempt to land some tricks. In fact I find it to be a very rare session that I do NOT have whiplash that lasts up to a week after a "good" boarding session.

Today was especially bad. For some reason I was just "off." Ended up taking about 5 separate hard hits. Feels OK now, but tomorrow will not be good...I can already tell. Almost a week later I'll still be coming out of it. Then we'll do it again.

Simple fact is this: You cannot learn new tricks without crashing hard and often. And when you get "good enough" to stop crashing, it's only because you've stopped trying new tricks...this particular sport has a truly infinite envelope to push. Only your common sense tells you where you stop pushing it. And as my wife repeatedly tells me...I don't have common sense.

I used to recover quickly. But then I turned 35. Everything changed...........

BUT, at the age of 40 now, I'm getting closer and closer to acknowledging that I probably should stop trying the new crap and just ride peacefully with what I already know...and then I don't crash...but then I get bored...so I gotta try that backflip again...I came SOOOOOO close to landing it last time...

And so it goes.

But by far my two most common sore areas are the neck (whiplash), followed by the abs (sore stomach muscles.) The rest of the body seems to tolerate the crashes OK unless I rupture an eardrum. Knock on wood it's been a few years since I've had that experience. And we've ALL had our eyelids peeled back at times by water slamming into our faces LOL. And enimas are always fun. Oh...and the 3 to 4 day headaches? Those are concussions.

And yeah, wildH2Oskiier, barefooting is a whole different animal! And us almost-old-farts still do that too at times, just to prove we're still able. I actually find it's deceptively easy to barefoot. But it's the dismount at the necessary blistering speeds that always gets ya. We have never quite figured out how to let go of the rope and gracefully end the ride, because when you don't have anything to ride ON, your body is simply gonna start skipping at 40+ mph...TUCK AND ROLL!!! TUCK AND ROLL!!! Hopefully the soft squishy body parts slow ya down enough before one of the long dangly body parts grabs the water and stops you NOW. Thank god we're still smart enough to put on wetsuits before we try that...wetsuits seem to save a lot of random body parts from scattering...

I gotta say, despite this soreness, my WORST actually injuries were caused by slaloming. Crossing the wake at nearly 60 mph and unexpectedly "tripping" on it usually ends poorly. Such a crash is quite rare for someone who is capable of running a slalom course. And therefore it's all the more surprising! I cracked some ribs doing that once back in my younger days and it ended my season. At least when I'm wakeboarding I EXPECT to fall. And our speeds are down in the sane 20 mph range...

All in the name of fun. Or stupidity. Depends who you ask. I ain't dead yet...so we're still doin' it.
 

mxfever

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Re: Whiplash?

But by far my two most common sore areas are the neck (whiplash), followed by the abs (sore stomach muscles.) The rest of the body seems to tolerate the crashes OK unless I rupture an eardrum. Knock on wood it's been a few years since I've had that experience. And we've ALL had our eyelids peeled back at times by water slamming into our faces LOL. And enimas are always fun. Oh...and the 3 to 4 day headaches? Those are concussions.

Good to know I'm not the only one! I had a nasty one last month that felt like someone cut me open and used my stomache muscles as a sling shot. I just thought I was out of shape. I'm familiar with concusions from my dirt biking life but boucing off the water is somewhat new to me. Just not sure what to expect. And can tell you one thing though......You won't ever find me skipping across the lake on my bare feet at 40mph! Hats off to you guys!
 

WildH2Oskier

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Re: Whiplash?

I'll not stop 'footin' till old age runs me off the water. Its not as hard as it looks. We make it look hard to keep the kiddies on their wakeboards and leave us crusty old bastiches alone. :cool::D
 
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