Excellent tutorial Seth 😎 I remember trying to get these at Hurley back in the ‘90’s, by watching the likes of Cheesy, Tim Thomas et al; need to relearn a whole heap of stuff now 😂
Hey Seth, love your videos. Are you able to do a video on the order of playboating tricks to learn? I'm struggling to decide what I want to work on e.g. phonics monkey or mcnasty first. Thanks!
@@SethAshworth true but all the videos iv seen are leaving an eddy not when entering so there is much more speed, I m unsure of angle and timing etc so fail miserably each time!!!!
John Henry here was a link in the description but to save you some time here it is. An older vintage but still useful I think. Check all the way to the end for tips on going up and down th-cam.com/video/86-WSrAacsE/w-d-xo.html
We blunt ever so slightly different in Montana 😊. You're the man! Great tips, I think even I should be able to follow.
Excellent tutorial Seth 😎 I remember trying to get these at Hurley back in the ‘90’s, by watching the likes of Cheesy, Tim Thomas et al; need to relearn a whole heap of stuff now 😂
Angus Robins Hurley is a great place to learn this trick.
Hey Seth, love your videos. Are you able to do a video on the order of playboating tricks to learn? I'm struggling to decide what I want to work on e.g. phonics monkey or mcnasty first. Thanks!
Seems like if that caliber trick is actually where you have progressed, just send it dude!
You can be workmen on both of those at the same time as they have similar components. Like other comments, just get after it!
Awesome video as always, Seth!
Where is this wave?
Ottawa river. Lorne rapid. Around -1 on the gauge
Awesome Seth, great tutorials.. any hints on how to tailie or stern squirt when coming into an Eddie???
I will add ti to the list, Bren has a pretty good one on his page too.
@@SethAshworth true but all the videos iv seen are leaving an eddy not when entering so there is much more speed, I m unsure of angle and timing etc so fail miserably each time!!!!
@@MarkFitzptrk OK Right on. I will see what I can whip up at some stage in the future here.
is the blunt just a "Lean Clean" on a wave?
Great observation! It is not 100% the same feeling but probably a 80-90% crossover. It is why it’s important to work on your lean cleans!!
I just went looking for your front-surf video but failed to find it.
John Henry here was a link in the description but to save you some time here it is. An older vintage but still useful I think. Check all the way to the end for tips on going up and down th-cam.com/video/86-WSrAacsE/w-d-xo.html
@@SethAshworth, awesome. Thanks!
@@johnhenry4389 Thanks for watching!
5:37 shoutout to lil pump
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