
What is Wakeboarding?
Wakeboarding is a surface water sport which involves riding a wakeboard over the surface of a body of water behind a boat or Cable System. It was developed through a combination of water skiing, snowboarding and surfing techniques.
The rider is towed behind a boat or a cable park; typically at speeds of 18–24 miles per hour (29–39 km/h), depending on water conditions, rider's weight, board size and most importantly, the rider's personal preference. Wakeboarding can also be performed on a variety of media including closed-course cables, winches, PWCs and ATVs.
Welcome to LDB Wake School
We are a completely wakeboard & wakeskate focused school. For any wakeboarder to progress, consistency of good coaching is key. Our professional coach, will ensure you receive a structured and progressional form of coaching.
Our coach can improve your riding from getting up on to the board through to perfecting your inverts (that is going upside down for a beginners)
