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To
learn the Scarecrow, it's probably best to start out with a medium edge,
hard enough to clear the wake by a few feet, but not so hard you're out of
control. So cut out wide about 15-20 feet, then start your progressive edge
back in slowly. As you approach the wake, stand tall and back off your edge
a bit and stand tall and wait for the wake to pop you up in the air.
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If
you have waited long enough for the pop, you should get shot up in the air
pretty good. Begin the Scarecrow rotation by rotating the board towards the
boat and looking up and over your front shoulder while twisting your
shoulders in the same direction. When you time this right with the pop, you
should start rotating without much effort. |

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As
you start to flip over, keep the rope in tight to your body (face), and try
to have the board go up and over you, instead of beind you like an S-bend.
The best Scarecrows look like you're coming out of a switch front flip when
you come out of the rotation like the rider in the picture. It's easier for
some riders if they go for the grab like the rider in the picture.
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By
this point you should be thinking about looking for the water, and letting
go with your front hand to make sure that you land switch in order to a
Scarecrow instead of a Front Roll. If you're going to go for a grab on the
Scarecrow, you definitely need to let go with your front hand right off the
wake. |

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After spotting your landing, just bend your knees, and land with the handle
in your back hand (which is now your front hand since you did a 180). If
you're having a hard time sticking the landing, try doing really big toeside
180s to get used to landing in this position. |