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This is my 50th anniversary of standing up on a surfboard. I am self taught so these tips are greatly appreciated and very useful. I have so much experience surfing with poor fundamentals, your words penetrate my skull immediately! I know I'm going to be an older version of Kelly Slater before autumn.
I struggled with this for 20 years. Watch those two micro kicks as he lifts his chest off the board and gets to his feet, helps keep any forward momentum so the foot drag doesn't stop you dead in your tracks and pull you back up into the lip. Most good surfers don't even notice they're doing it.
Thanks Josh, never had a problem with paddling or take offs until about a year ago. Illness and the resultant lack of surf fitness meant it was harder to get waves. When I did score one, blowing the take-off in exactly the fashion you described, was another issue. Hope to be putting these suggestions into practice and some good waves soon.
big thanks to you kerrzy! finally my wave count went up and i am catching most of the waves that i want because i still have some juice left in my arms when the wave lifts me up. before watching your video it happened often that i started paddling almost full power when i saw a good wave and by the time it arrived i was already exhausted without even realizing it. either i didnt catch the wave then and got the next one on my head or me went over the falls 😅😂 thx again for that really precious piece of advice, made surfing fun again for me ❤
I started surfing 40 years ago and still have a problem with hesitating on a steep wave which catches me at the top and over the falls. Thanks for the tips.
Why is this not working for me. No matter what I do I just got get into waves. I am training and surfing regularly but I just can't get into waves. Please help me!
Not really true for planks. Because mals are heavier and won't fit a curved wave face you need to give the board momentum so you get an early takeoff. However I would never say JK didn't know what he was talking about. 👍
Its nuanced statements like yours that should get more upvotes. You are absolutely correct and the principles for short boarding and long are different on waist to head high steep waves. Ideally you want the shoulder on a “plank” as u call it.
I think basically it depends how late you're taking off, Ombe almost teaches you to be further inside, and take of late and low down the face, I feel like the trick is to have your chest far forward and then sense as the wave is approaching whether you'll need to get your chest down or lift it up. I've found OMBE really helped my wave count and late take offs, but then as soon as takeoffs get a bit fatter and 'easier' OR if the wave needs an early entry to beat the section its really held me back. I'm literally watching this to try and understand how the two marry up.
Get more details on Surfer’s website article: Surfing 101: How to Paddle In Like a Pro and Catch Waves with Ease www.surfer.com/how-to/paddling-in-step-by-step-instruction-tutorial
This is my 50th anniversary of standing up on a surfboard. I am self taught so these tips are greatly appreciated and very useful. I have so much experience surfing with poor fundamentals, your words penetrate my skull immediately! I know I'm going to be an older version of Kelly Slater before autumn.
Glad it was helpful!
I struggled with this for 20 years. Watch those two micro kicks as he lifts his chest off the board and gets to his feet, helps keep any forward momentum so the foot drag doesn't stop you dead in your tracks and pull you back up into the lip. Most good surfers don't even notice they're doing it.
Love it it's the little details that are so important
Thanks Josh, never had a problem with paddling or take offs until about a year ago. Illness and the resultant lack of surf fitness meant it was harder to get waves. When I did score one, blowing the take-off in exactly the fashion you described, was another issue. Hope to be putting these suggestions into practice and some good waves soon.
big thanks to you kerrzy!
finally my wave count went up and i am catching most of the waves that i want because i still have some juice left in my arms when the wave lifts me up. before watching your video it happened often that i started paddling almost full power when i saw a good wave and by the time it arrived i was already exhausted without even realizing it. either i didnt catch the wave then and got the next one on my head or me went over the falls 😅😂
thx again for that really precious piece of advice, made surfing fun again for me ❤
I like the idea of kicking the feet to keep the nose of the board down. Thanks!
Happy to help! 🎉
What do you do if you on a mid length?
Thanks for the tips!
I started surfing 40 years ago and still have a problem with hesitating on a steep wave which catches me at the top and over the falls. Thanks for the tips.
Thanks for sharing! 👈
Thanks.
So we should not be paddling a whole bunch to catch a wave. A couple paddles if your position and technique is right. Correct?
This really helped me a lot and now I’m gonna go to the menehoone
Wuuhuu nice tips. I just tried. immediate improvement. Thanks bro
Thank you
This is fantastic. Great tips
You da man! Thanks I needed to hear this
thanks dude
Excelent!
These tips right here are the keys to the farrari yewww 🤙🏾
Thank you for sharing does this matter for the beginners in the Whitewater short small waves?
Thanks bro
Nice to see ya, ya'll.
You too! 👋
Why is this not working for me. No matter what I do I just got get into waves. I am training and surfing regularly but I just can't get into waves. Please help me!
You might be on the wrong board for your weight and/or height.
@@looperc358 You could be to far back on your board. Ask someone in the lineup who surfs well, if you're to far back while paddling for a wave.
Not really true for planks. Because mals are heavier and won't fit a curved wave face you need to give the board momentum so you get an early takeoff. However I would never say JK didn't know what he was talking about. 👍
Its nuanced statements like yours that should get more upvotes.
You are absolutely correct and the principles for short boarding and long are different on waist to head high steep waves. Ideally you want the shoulder on a “plank” as u call it.
Isn't Paddling a Lifetime Exercise, the more you pure it out, the more your surfing is getting Kunfu 😉🤙
More power 2 Draft surfboards!
Been surfing for about 1 month now. Really impressive how efortless it looks and how many unnecessary strokes I overdo
Pretty much the opposite of what Ombe teaches 😂
do you find ombe technique or chest down more useful? Frankly, the surfer in the video lifted his head up for the whole time..lmao
Ya head up whole time that chest only push down mite be the biscuit
I think basically it depends how late you're taking off, Ombe almost teaches you to be further inside, and take of late and low down the face, I feel like the trick is to have your chest far forward and then sense as the wave is approaching whether you'll need to get your chest down or lift it up.
I've found OMBE really helped my wave count and late take offs, but then as soon as takeoffs get a bit fatter and 'easier' OR if the wave needs an early entry to beat the section its really held me back. I'm literally watching this to try and understand how the two marry up.
😔 P r o m o s m
Ok…. Today is high tide and good waves…. I’m gonna try 😅 my main issue is fear. I’m afraid to nose dive on the shallow reef 🪸
Por eso es que los pro a veces no reman y las olas llevan igual, en cambio yo remo mucho con fuerza y no siempre me lleva 😢