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Aaron York's
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I flew to Waco for the second year in a row to join the “Barefoot Cult”
where a team of footers not only barefoot to survive but live to
barefoot! With a plush
background setting looking from Aaron York’s, house we decided to set
the jump up on the Tues. that I arrived.
The boys couldn’t let the still water sit untouched, so they
took a couple rips with my eyes looking over.
We all decided to hit the bed early to catch the glass in the
morning!
Barefooting in the clinic Wed.
morning were Aaron York, Mike West, Stuart Parsons and Donny Lynn.
We started jumping right away based around everyone’s first
year jumping besides Aaron’s, but it has been fifteen years for him.
“Alright guys we’re starting on the boom with the shoes and
we’ll go from there.” The
response I got wasn’t too exciting but away we went with getting air
and flying with the birds. I
took my time making sure the jumpers learned the correct way and not
skipping steps. Many people
that jump think that after taking a couple jumps on the boom with shoes
on, they are ready to go on their feet on the five foot or even behind
the boat. That’s not the
case, and I stressed that when jumping, it’s important to respect the
jump and not rush to the next level!
Everyone took two awesome jump sets
except for Donny, but he dazzled us with his newly learned front one
foot wakes! Fourty seven
years old and only barefooting once or twice a week, he screamed across
the wake showing us that he could score 5.2 in fifteen seconds.
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Mike West |
Improvements from last year was Mike
West completing a back toe on the boom, Stuart Parsons doing front one
foot wakes and a back to front behind the boat and Aaron York cleaning
up his back one foot wake crosses.
All in all the foot’n was great and jumping will be there new
goal for ’03.
Thurs. morning we jumped hard again
and everyone took it to the next level with larger jumps and smoother
landings. Mike and Stuart
were getting ready for a tournament at Terra Mere lakes in Crosby, TX.
From what I heard there were eleven PB’s set at the Standings
List tournament and only two BFC members will be getting paid $25.00.
If you’re a member of BFC and ski a Personal Best we will pay
you!! In other words BFC
saved $225.00, which could’ve gone back into the sport!!
“Thanks for saving us money guys and gals but we would’ve
loved to pay you!! Click
Here to find out the benifits of joining our team.
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Reviewing the
video from the day |
Fri. was a reality check for the
jumpers because I had them regress for safety reasons and less crashes.
I like to take two steps back for one giant step forward.
So, we got back on shoes and a three foot rope to work the
basics. On the second set
everyone started jumping on the five foot handle on their feet and it
was a success. Following
that we jumped behind the boat on shoes and had Stuart and Aaron staying
square with perfect drifts! Every
afternoon we’d all watch video and discuss what needs to be changed.
In the life of barefooting, I’d have to say the three most
important pieces of equipment would be a boom, shoe skis and a video
camera! Each footer had his
own video camera so they could research their skiing every night and be
ready for the next morning. That’s
some quality skiing!!
Following our day of barefooting,
Peggy, Aaron’s wife and himself had a catfish fry ready for the
starving footers. It was
some of the best catfish I’ve ever had but what else can you expect
from a Texan!
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From
Left: Keith, Stuart Parsons, Mike West,
Aaron York |
It’s been a week since I’ve been
in Waco, just ending my clinic in Chicago and I heard Aaron and Stuart
are now jumping inverted on the boom.
This tells me that their raise is correct and there relaxing in
the air. I love to hear
good news and I’ll be checking up with then throughout the summer.
I’d like to thank the Waco gang for their great Southern
hospitality and a lot of fun! Hopefully
I’ll being seeing you all next year or maybe at Gliding Soles Barefoot
Camp in Tampa, FL!!
Keith St.Onge (KSO)
www.GlidingSoles.com
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