of all the videos on youtube, your tutorials are the best by far. You explain things so well and it just makes sense to me. On other tutorials, i always still wonder how the trick works but you phrase things and show things to where i can perfectly understand the trick before you even start to teach it.
Thank you so much that really means a lot to me. I love when people tell me how helpful my videos are so that I know that my tutorials are headed in the right direction.
Met you at camelback td, had to sub after you gave me a key carving tip, I was trying to plant my hand on the wall but should’ve be using my trailing hand to scoop water, once I did this it was butter from there. Thanks again! Also wish i could’ve seen u doing body board stuff but your standup surf is cool too, handstand was siiiiick
Hey Brendin, whenever I’m carving while In prone, once I start moving to the other side I start moving up the wave and sometimes I wipeout. Any tips to stay near the mid-back of the wave?
@@gloriamoutran8289 it’s all about how much you’re leaning to each side. Leaning too much weight to one side will usually be the reason most people wipe out. Try to stay primarily flat on your stomach and make slight adjustments with where you’re leaning your body on the board when carving in prone
@ Thank you! I’ve been trying to carve on double knee and I can somewhat get in the position but I’m kind of confused in how to move back and forth. I know you say use your hips in the video but I’m still having trouble. Thank you so much.
It’s usually easier to carve and throw tricks at the top of the wave you are very much welcome to try doing some tricks towards the bottom of the wave but that’s where the water pressure is the strongest, which makes it a little more difficult
You can most definitely do these techniques on a real Waze you would just have to be a little bit more alert with your weight shifting on where you’re leaning on the wave
of all the videos on youtube, your tutorials are the best by far. You explain things so well and it just makes sense to me. On other tutorials, i always still wonder how the trick works but you phrase things and show things to where i can perfectly understand the trick before you even start to teach it.
Thank you so much that really means a lot to me. I love when people tell me how helpful my videos are so that I know that my tutorials are headed in the right direction.
Excellent teaching video👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Looking forward to your new teaching video on bodyboard.🙏😃
Met you at camelback td, had to sub after you gave me a key carving tip, I was trying to plant my hand on the wall but should’ve be using my trailing hand to scoop water, once I did this it was butter from there. Thanks again! Also wish i could’ve seen u doing body board stuff but your standup surf is cool too, handstand was siiiiick
Glad I got a chance to meet you and help out with your riding
Looking forward to seeing your progress
Can you make a tutorial or any tips for doing ARS?
great tutorial👍❤️❤️❤️
Thank you so much keep an eye more tutorials coming out soon
its my first day doing carving and now i can do it smoothly thank you.
Im glad you found the video helpful more videos to come
Can you teach like this 0:55. I want to practice.
Hey Brendin, whenever I’m carving while In prone, once I start moving to the other side I start moving up the wave and sometimes I wipeout. Any tips to stay near the mid-back of the wave?
@@gloriamoutran8289 it’s all about how much you’re leaning to each side. Leaning too much weight to one side will usually be the reason most people wipe out. Try to stay primarily flat on your stomach and make slight adjustments with where you’re leaning your body on the board when carving in prone
@ Thank you! I’ve been trying to carve on double knee and I can somewhat get in the position but I’m kind of confused in how to move back and forth. I know you say use your hips in the video but I’m still having trouble. Thank you so much.
Is there a reason that your at the top of the flo rider
It’s usually easier to carve and throw tricks at the top of the wave you are very much welcome to try doing some tricks towards the bottom of the wave but that’s where the water pressure is the strongest, which makes it a little more difficult
Can you actually do that on a real wave??
You can most definitely do these techniques on a real Waze you would just have to be a little bit more alert with your weight shifting on where you’re leaning on the wave
Ima need to learn this in 1 day cause I do this once a year
I still haven't learned how
Still haven't learnt how