To become a professional wakeboarder, one must gain exposure and develop skills in wakeboarding, skiing, trick skiing, and beginner barefooting. With six years of experience teaching people to improve their wakeboarding skills, one can establish priorities and meet challenges head-on. Strong project management, relationship, and sales skills are essential for success in wakeboarding. Focusing on learning new skills and applying best practices in a new activity can help one stay focused. Wakeboarding requires balance on water and multitasking, which can be achieved by focusing on maintaining oneself. To apply for a rider job, send a video and rider resume to companies interested in you. Additionally, companies are seeking water-ski wake-board instructors with motor boat driving experience to join their staff.
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