Learn to Wakesurf: A Step-by-Step Guide
Wakesurfing is one of the most fun and approachable watersports out there, and getting started is easier than you think. With the right setup, a little practice, and some key techniques, you’ll be riding the wave in no time. This step-by-step breakdown will walk you through the basics—from getting up on the board to finding your balance and staying in the wave. And if you want to learn on the stunning waters of Lake Tahoe, a wakesurf charter is the perfect way to fast-track your skills. So let’s dive in and get you wakesurfing!
Steps To Getting Up Your First Time
Key Tips for Success
Getting Up
Let the boat do the work – Keep your arms straight and let the rope pull you up. Do NOT pull yourself up with your arms.
Feet placement matters – Keep them about shoulder-width apart for better balance.
Body Positioning
Keep your shoulders parallel to the boat – If your chest faces the boat too much, you’ll turn sideways.
Weight forward – Your weight should be on top of your toes, not leaning back with your butt sticking out.
Movement & Control
Front foot = Gas Pedal – Shifting weight to your front foot makes you go faster and moves you toward the boat.
Tip: Struggling to shift forward? Reach toward the boat with your front hand to naturally transfer weight.
Back foot = Brake – Shifting weight to your back foot slows you down and moves you further back in the wave.