I was watching your channel on youtube and thought that it would be really great to introduce your video to Korean surfers We have lots of people here in Korea that are interested in surfers around the world. The market is growing rapidly, but we lack in information since surfing is quite new here. could I translate your video into Korean and introduce it on my TH-cam?
Thanks been nose riding all day thanks to my new board and this tutorial :) I’m more comfortable on the nose than side stepping so I guess that’s what I’ll practice next
I was watching your board rack and thought, man that place looks so much like Nicaragua. Then I saw your name haha. Great video, really explained some critical elements well. Where are you guys located in the NW? I've been building a house in Playa San Diego near Managua
Good video. What angle do you think you're at compared to the wave when you begin stepping? 45 degrees or less? Also, as you step, is this angle getting smaller and smaller? So when you get to the nose, the board is almost parallel to the wave face?
You can also ride the wave to the shore and when the shore break walls up in front of you, you set you inside rail into bottom of wave and as the board starts rising up the wave, run to the nose keeping the inside rail weighted. It's a lot easier for beginning nose rider than trying to set up correctly on the wave as this guy does.
Joe surfer this is how I learned, you can feel the acceleration and stability when the board starts moving up the face and as you move towards the nose
6 month later, but I'll make a suggestion. I have an admittedly excessive 23 surfboards at the moment, several of them custom shapes. I was traveling and damaged a board badly, so I bought a 9'1 "Modern Retro" longboard because it was pretty cheap. It's a pop out, kind of low quality glass. But i'll tell you: it is the EASIEST noseriding board I've ever had. Take a look at the dimensions for those as a good baseline. It has all of the classic noserider fundamentals.
Incredible tutorial, really clever use of drawings to explain. Highly appreciated thanks
Been surfing many years and this was a very well explained video.
Great tutorial mate, really well explained and easy to understand ✌
Traditional log generally has very little tail rocker.
I was watching your channel on youtube and thought that it would be really great to introduce your video to Korean surfers We have lots of people here in Korea that are interested in surfers around the world. The market is growing rapidly, but we lack in information since surfing is quite new here. could I translate your video into Korean and introduce it on my TH-cam?
Fantastic explanation 🔝
Thanks been nose riding all day thanks to my new board and this tutorial :) I’m more comfortable on the nose than side stepping so I guess that’s what I’ll practice next
Pretty good analysis. Kudos.
How do you know you’re in the power pocket? What am I meant to feel on the board/what do I look out for?
Such a good tutorial!!!
good basic instructions.
Best explanation ever :-) Thx
Pro tip. Don't try this with a wavestorm. Speaking from experience haha
Wave storms are for shore break
ahh, those damn Costco kook boards. I got hit by one of those on the head after its fins placed a huge gash on the nose of my board.
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I did do it....once.....for 2 seconds.....then nosedived and hit my head on the sand lol
Why not? fun with wavestorms too
I was watching your board rack and thought, man that place looks so much like Nicaragua. Then I saw your name haha. Great video, really explained some critical elements well. Where are you guys located in the NW? I've been building a house in Playa San Diego near Managua
Trop bien le tuto
Great Video!
great, we'll emphasize.. we'll explain. 🤙🤙
I can noseride for days i just shuffle its ugly i need a crispy cross step to tie it all together
Amazing video
Good video. What angle do you think you're at compared to the wave when you begin stepping? 45 degrees or less?
Also, as you step, is this angle getting smaller and smaller? So when you get to the nose, the board is almost parallel to the wave face?
45 degrees more or less
You can also ride the wave to the shore and when the shore break walls up in front of you, you set you inside rail into bottom of wave and as the board starts rising up the wave, run to the nose keeping the inside rail weighted. It's a lot easier for beginning nose rider than trying to set up correctly on the wave as this guy does.
Joe surfer this is how I learned, you can feel the acceleration and stability when the board starts moving up the face and as you move towards the nose
The one that you used in the beginning/throughout the video
Thanks very useful
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dude love the haircut, also my friend milo love nicargua
Can you tell me the dimensions of this board?
6 month later, but I'll make a suggestion. I have an admittedly excessive 23 surfboards at the moment, several of them custom shapes. I was traveling and damaged a board badly, so I bought a 9'1 "Modern Retro" longboard because it was pretty cheap. It's a pop out, kind of low quality glass. But i'll tell you: it is the EASIEST noseriding board I've ever had. Take a look at the dimensions for those as a good baseline. It has all of the classic noserider fundamentals.
lookin kinda stifff brahjjj