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The Jargon of Wakeboarding

What is language for if not lend color to words or to use the words colorfully. Anything that kindles a passion in people generally and in a group in particular will give rise to new words that could aptly describe some act bringing a smile to who hears the glossary of words but also make them marvel at the ingenuity of the manipulator of the word. Wakeboarding was a new phenomenon two decades ago and it was not long before the sport begot so many colorful new words.

 

They at once provided meaning and uniqueness to the sport as it stood alone from other sport. The attitude of the adherents, their style, their dare-devil mental make-up all got reflected in these words. The culture of wakeboarding and its reach are all there for the discerning people to enjoy those words. We are even sure that the many intrepid people had entered the realm of wakeboarding after listening to the words describing the sport and its adventurous spirit.  Or, the game would not have gained so much popularity to be included in X games.

 

Some of these words may sound funny but remember that is how they wanted them to sound.  Bone Out a grab, otherwise known as bone out your leg denote straightening yourself as much as you can. So you can claim that you had bone out grab when you grabbed while straightening out. "Mobe" or "Mobius" is when you can spin 360 degrees and do a full circle. Bonk is when you brush against or hit an obstacle. Monkey spin is the name when the board rises up to shoulder and vertical axis is abandoned by the rider while he is executing a spin. You "Jib" if you hit a dock, rail or slider. "Bunny Hop" is another name for "Ollie". An edge over edge maneuver is carried out while rotating during an invert, you say you have performed a "Roll".  After approaching the wake, if you allow yourself to be tripped by the wake that ends in your doing an inverted motion, you have just shown how a "Trip Flip" is done.

 

There sure will be more coinages which you will know as time goes by.

 

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Cost of a horse per month?Per year?

just wanted to now how much money you spend a year on a horse. include how much you spend on everything and tell me the price that you pay per month and per year. My stable costs $280 a month for board, which includes feed.. how much does every thing cost from ferrier to misc.supplies( lead rope, bucket, brush) how much do vaccinations cost. just wanted to know the cost for a friend.

my friend does showing and does Hunter jumping showing short stirrup at 2"6

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I live in Wisconsin (USA)

This is going to be a run down of everything so far cause I just got a horse!

$60 per week($3500 total) for paying the loan off for the horse (I had the money I just wanted to build my credit up so I can get a good college loan)

35 per week for 1 hour private lesson ($1,680 per year)

Board per month is $230 per month ($2,760 per year)
This month it was $275 because I was in the main barn where I board cause that was the only opening when I arrived with my horse.

Farrier is $30 for a trim every 8 weeks ($195 per year)

Worming is Included in board as well as hay and grain

Tack I'm still paying off that I don't have yet:
Saddle is $695
Bridle Bit and Reins $100
Stirrup leathers and stirrup irons about $50

A whole year is about $8,980
Wow I guess I never added it up like that before!

So I did some calculator work and it comes to about $187 per week!

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