Im 51 and go surfing all the time. Im never gonna be great but who cares? Its just about being out in the water, having fun, and feeling great. Thanks for these videos
Regarding the "am I too old to start surfing?" I must agree with your answer! I went surfing with my 64 year old dad a few weeks ago and he did fine :) I'm sure he'll still be going at 70! Great video as always, Mr Broccoli!
These are great videos Kale! I am 63 and getting back into surfing now that I have retired after not having surfed for 25 years. Everyone is different so I am only speaking from my experience. It is difficult. I do not have the balance and proprioception I had as a youth. I am doing surf specific exercises with the boss ball, stretching and one leg strength movements with core work. I think this helps offset what I have lost. I am trying to get in the water as much as I can but I will have to be patient and persistent. Kale you are an inspiration, I watch all your videos, thanks so much.
I'm 59 surfing since 3 years... First of all the main thing is motivation. Everything comes step by step according to your physical shape. You must be so happy surfing, that you want to do what it needs to prolong the pleasure. It must be completely uplifting for your brain, and make you overcome the difficulties. It's a very demanding and challenging sport... a life is not enough to master it. An important key is go step after step. It's impossible to surf not being able to paddle. This the first thing to work hard. Pop up is learned on land. Anywhere as long as it is safe. If you work them enough, you will save time and progress quickly.
I've started at 53 and never saw people surfing before, got addicted now and I think it's the best way to keep your body and mind up, love to surf longboard
I’m 41 and have been surfing since I was a kid. It been the last two years I’m getting really sore and injury prone. Your videos have helped me surf smarter not harder. It amazing all the bad habits that become “style”. 🤙🏽
Everything you said is great. I am 64 and a few things I have learned are 1) keep the weight off as best you can a couple of extra kilos makes a big difference. 2) If you ride a long board give lots of waves to the short boarders and keep your legs together when you paddle into a wave.3) 2k swims in the pool can keep you hanging in there. 4) From the age of 30 our testosterone level drops 1% every year which means muscle mass will decrease. Getting older sucks and there are more health problems which is frustrating. When you can't surf stretching, swimming, yoga and light weights help a lot. Tradie type manual labour is probably the best of all for me.
BB . Great comment I myself started off late not leaving near the water and just played football and cricket and surfed part time after years of focusing on my business and not myself , have finally made a motto to train and surf and back on tools running business ,. Kale really love Kale videos and positive feedback it’s makes you want to surf and keep trying and keep going to the beach and keep learning daily , as tonight’s video was awesome as I have watched the positioning videos and pops ups nearly 20 times and also the new one with picking the colours in the waves of the peak and movement which I didn’t know until this video was created a few weeks ago. Is the northern beaches closed as over here in eastern suburbs Maroubra beaches are closed ,,,, dying for a paddle and keep practising ... anyway at home doing surfing stretches ,practise pops ups and cardio
It's funny to hear that kind of stuff, because I grew up by the ocean and never surfed, but got in the water and boogie boarded and what not as a kid. I guess I never knew how hard it was for people and thought that vid was kind of ridiculous. Since it was natural to me, I knew how the ocean worked and how to catch waves. Very interesting to hear from others and makes me feel pretty lucky in that regard
BB same l started at 16 and generally lived inland...l surfed for 3 to 7 years depending on how you count and l got exhausted so l mostly stopped. But l want to get into it again. Thinking of a fish/hybrid with a few extra inches of width, length, and bit of thickness.
I'm 39 and started surfing a year ago, learning in Pacifica, CA and now OB, San Francisco. After putting in my time and being patient, I'm progressing quite well. Within a year I'd say, I'll be ripping with most of the other solid surfers up here. Love your channel Kale. Peace everyone
@@JoeMmt347 It's the power of OB you have to respect, but I'm into it! The way I view it - if I love being in the water up here, I can't wait to see what it'll be like in warmer, clearer water, or maybe more predictable reef breaks, etc 🤙
Really great tips! At 72 Im still gliding (longboard) but after a heart valve replacement about 1 1/2 years ago I finally have enough endurance to use my hybrid - that is until things got shut down. I've struggled with getting outside mostly due to the pre surgery uncertainty of having enough breath but was getting there too. One thing I really struggle with is looking where I want to go. I practice on a carve board & have no trouble there. In the water somehow it's the fear of pearling. Anyway just some thoughts & as you say more time in the water is the answer to most issues. Thanks again for your vids!
I overcame most of my fear by practicing breath holds. The longer I could keep my breath the braver I got. And on top of that I added the mantra of "If they can do it then I can too", followed by a simply "just fckn go". When I surf bigger then I just say that before I paddle into the wave.
Thank you Kale, made my day,........ I started surfing when I was fifteen enjoying five years in the water,... then life happened,.. career Wife, kids,.... now 65 and just making enquires about a new board,... going for it. Thanks again mate!
I´m 38 and began surfing last year with a funboard 6.6. Me and my wife started doing surf lessons and after it we decided to change our 2 boards 6.6. Now we have another funboard 7.2 and a long 9.0. It´s better to train the pop up and everything else. I loved your channel with nice tips and fun stuff. Hello from Florianopolis, Brazil.
A big thank you to you Kale. Early last year I had major spine surgery to correct a couple of diseases and degradation. Complete success I am now pain free and over 2 inches taller. This stretching out of the body robbed me of loads of flexibility and I have worked and still work hard every day to improve strength and flexibility. I have surfed for near 55 years and my pop was gone….so cruel. Your videos have seen me change equipment, how to paddle better, movement and strength exercise….ha like those ones with the body movement guy I have incorporated some into my daily yoga as they are great hip openers and look ken cool. 3 weeks ago I got to me feet again and the next time out got to my feet on every try….ha looked like gumby or someones first time….doesn’t matter can only improve from here Thanks for your efforts, clips and advice Cheers Mark
You often recommend dropping down to a fish from a long board before finally making it to short boards. Can you do a video on your top 5 Fish or progression boards to take you to the next level of surfing please?
when you said reading the waves is important it made me think about how many times i have failed to mention this crucial part of surfing when trying to help people. side note: minimize/control drag and you will have an easier time catching waves.
@@DavidSilvaManuel keep your glutes engaged and feet up and together. On shorter boards it can be hard to keep your feet out of the water, but flexing your legs up from the glute and pointing your toes, while making sure your feet touch can make a big difference.
@@bennyb.1742 I'll make sure I try that tomorrow. I've been looking for a technique to get me just a little faster on the paddle into catch the waves. Thanks.
@@DavidSilvaManuel i can't find the best way to explain but here is two examples, i would say you are controlling drag when you need to push through lumps on the top of a wave to get into it. or when you stick your arm in a wave on the way down from the lip to slow yourself down (backside). minmizing drag isn't the best for every situation, the main thing is being in the power source, drag is a tool/obstacle to allow/stop you from being in the power source also Ben is on the money with his tip.
Hiya Kales; I noticed that board in the background, looks to be a wood and most likely hollow chambered one. Could you please do a short video on that board and its construction and specs (manufacturer etc)? Always love your contributions
Great vid. My biggest problem is consistency and making time for practice. I was actually better 4-5 years ago as opposed to now. Took big periods off due to injuries, work, life. That set me back in a big way. I am just happy to stand up have a simple ride. I rarely get opportunities to surf clean small waves. Most times it’s messy or just dumpy or just too crowded. Anyway I still grateful just to be in the water even if I’m hopeless and embarrassed by it. Always polite and let experienced guys take waves first.
It's really funny how much just surfing knowledge, can improve your surfing at whatever level. I've noticed after I started following you over at how to rip, even knowing most of the basic things you teach, you go really in depth with them and expand on them in way that you can really understand the mechanics of surfing. It has sky rocketed me into so many levels and faster than I would have just going about it on my own. Your content is gold for any surfer. P.s. Dane Reynolds is my second favorite surfer, never understood what Kelly has that others don't, but his style was always rigid looking to me lol. And Jordy Smith is the first. He has a natural soul archy style or whatever lol 🤪 and Torren Martyn, the free surfing Lord of the fish. I'm curious to Anyone else who sees this, top 3 surfers in your opinions?
Medina!!!! My dad and I like Medina Tho my mom likes Dane and my sister likes Jordy ( ps I'm South African ) and the rest of my siblings just like Medina cos they like what I like lol and yes!! His vids are soooo helpful . I've been binge watching him during lockdown since I can't surf😂😂
Kale my hermano! Thank you for answering the questions! I was on a funboard around 54 L volume and now I am on a 37 L volume 5 7 board, It is a bit challenging now but hell yeah it is fast and I can feel that my turn is waaaayyyy easier. Super excited with the new feeling for the board due to a lot of flexibility going in and out! Yeeeeew!!! Stay healthy and safe Legend!
Mahalo Kale, much appreciated and very helpful. I am interested in your fish board suggestions as well. Aloha from the big island. Hope you are staying safe and healthy.
At 0:23 your title says “don’t do this” showing a guy walking with a leash on his foot. I’m new to all this, what’s wrong with using a leash? Or is it about walking on the beach with a leash?
The popping up part was interesting and I agree with what kale is saying about filling the void as the board goes down the wave. My biggest problem is fat surf when the waves are very much flat on the take off. I feel burpy style pop ups may very well help in this case because if the legs are too weak for that awkward low push up I end up compensating by climbing up from my knees (usually drop knee). Any one else struggle more with fat take offs rather than steep / vertical??
Finally back from the mines and into the land of internet service and get to watch this. Another great advice vid mate. I started surfing two years ago at 41 and it’s been a challenge learning to get my body limber and paddle fit but slowly getting there. The feeling you get on a wave is so worth the pain of getting fit. I have just bought a Swiss ball too so looking forward to starting those back exercises and improving my posture on the waves. My goal as a surfer is to catch a barrel so hopefully I can fulfil that dream in the next year or so and keep building from there. Keep up the great work and content mate. I know a few learners you have inspired to keep going when they feel like they’re not gonna get there hey🤙
I agree I agree I agree with everything you're saying and everything you say helps me and when I'm in the water I'm thinking about the things you said in your videos and it helps me and I enjoy your content so so much and thank you for what you do and please keep bringing the content. I agree with going down in boards slowly and I've been doing that and it's so much easier the progress when you come down slowly and the length of your bored the compensate for Less volume and finding it easier to turn to move the board after coming down from a bigger board but learning that I would like all the board sizes because they're all fun in their own way.
i'm moving to a surf heavy zone in california next month to get out of the city. what do i have to look forward to as far as sea life and interactions? i was told to shuffle feet for stingrays....im really looking forward to being in the water alot and learning to surf
Hi! Great vid thank you! Can you do a vid please about surfing different sizes of boards? Like how limited with turns and manovers am I when I'm surfing with a bigger board? (I surf 7ft). My question is also what are the benefits and drawbacks of bigger boards and short boards. Thank you! Also wider boards and thickness how it all effects surfing in the water... Thanks!
Capitalising on waves is the hard part for me. I catch nearly all the waves I go for but can be liable to 'forget' to perform turns etc. on the wave because I'm so stoked to be going fast. Just comes down to time in the water and getting more waves to remember to take advantage of the waves and make turns.
Thanks for your views/insights. I love surfing... but have to admit I’m struggling with it. Last session copped a bad wipeout which included a nasty fin injury. Sometimes I think I’m progressing ok, other times feel I’m going nowhere. Just not consistent. Might (will) need to make an appointment with you for some coaching... when this crazy virus 🦠 situation blows over... 🌪🏄🏻♂️
With regards to reading swells, how do you best determine when it's going to be most efficient/ the flattest water in order to get out-back? Surfing the Northern Oregon Coast in America is different water for sure, but I'm curious if you have any tips and pointers beyond duck-diving and paddling like hell. Cheers!
Simple question; I have swum in Gulf Ripp Tide after dark during a storm with better than great results with no PPE: I am now studying surfing due to personal liking that; I wish to know how much flotation would be achieved by wet-suit selected for flotation and use of abbreviated swim finn; Could they be purchased so that they would not slip off in aggressive swimming due to encounter with unexpected set ▬ location is Carolina Coasts or Augusta GA ~ expect to select moderate beach shelf and waves where I would use Ripp Tide to get past shore-breaks
For the "sunscreen" issue select common topical zinc oxide not specialized for surfing or use surfboard wax and some common iodine sold as povidone iodine ▬ When diluted to less than 1% povidone-iodine is widely accepted as a effective final pressure flush for high-risk wounds or wound packing but myself I use ice which flushes the wound
Regarding starting on a new board. I am in search of my first board actually, and want to start on a 7'6'' fish (26 / 5'-7'' / 155lbs). Is this to bold of a start? I know what I want to achieve and I do feel like a huge 8+ straight log will inhibit my ability to attempt turning with my board when I am ready to do so. I'd rather not have to do the whole buying/selling process over again and stay in the water as long as possible with the same board where I can grow into that comfortable progression on the same board. Does this make sense? Great Q&A.
Love the vids! So my question. When the surf is small and gutless, I place my front foot far forwards to generate speed. However when I want to do a turn its sluggish. If I place my front foot further back - where I'd want it to be to turn - then I can't generate any speed... Everyone talks about adjusting the back foot, but do you move the front foot also to generate speed and then back to do a turn?
Hi Kale, great video bro! Would you consider making a video about surf reports? How to read them, which aspects/data do you focus on while reading, app/websites recommendations, how reliable are they, etc... cheers man!
Video Idea in Case you need one. Explain everything but surfing. Like different types of beaches/waves, different Surfboards and fins. What Kind of wetsuits and leashes there are etc
13:18 gonna disagree. Nearly all intermediates do not have their rear foot far enough back to do small radius turns, myself included. You can rotate all you want but if you're too far forward you'll dig rail and go down, or just spin yourself right off your board.
When is it time to upgrade from a soft board? And any advice on the new softboard options out there? (i.e. they seam to be a lot more refined and developed than they used to.)
I thought Florida didn't have good surfable waves? My step-brother acts like the only thing we CAN do in California is surf because 'we won't get to surf when we're in Florida.'
Hey Kale! My girlfriend actually has tachycardia as well. She doesn't surf, and I think she probably has it figured out for herself, but do you have any tips that you've found worked to help keep it under control when it does happen/minimize it happening to begin with? Love your videos, I'm sad I missed you while you were in SoCal!
OK! So I ride a Walden's megamax 7'6" with a single fin.(I weigh 175#) I've finally started getting to where I feel like I'm catching most of what I am going for and I'm able to do some simple turns. I've been toying with getting a new board because A I can not duck dive this board. (I've tried a slimmer board and could duck dive with that)I want to have a bit more control over what I am doing. I suppose I could stick with the7'6" but I would still have the issue with getting out in the bigger surf. I've been told by some folks to go longer instead of shorter. Either way, a new board is a huge investment for me but I would like to hear from someone not trying to sell me something, which way I should go.
Hi! Love your videos. I’ve always had a problem with putting too much weight on my front foot. In realizing this I’ve transformed my surfing by putting my back foot further back and weighting it more, in turn increasing my turning and control ability. Now question, you turn your board with ease, what do you think is the percent you spend your time weighting your trailing foot vs your front foot?
Ever since as teen i got into the beach boys music but i hadnt hadn't realised one can surf in the uk hence the late developer so i took up trying to be a rock guitarist(at 66 im still struggling)
I seem to have always gotten a board too small....sales dude said you best get a board a bit thicker, for more buoyancy and speed...l said nah....l want it thin. I’m an idiot. Bigger board is always easier to paddle, catch waves, go fast...
I am a latecomer surfing but absolutely love it! Any tips on setting up to ride a wave parallel to the wavefront? As opposed to riding directly towards the beach. Thanks for the great content by the way!
^^^ one big this is looking the way you want to go for sure. So look down the wave instead of down or towards the beach, once you do it and understand the concept, it will come naturally with time
Hey Kale. Loving your videos keep them coming!! I'm from portugal and learning how to surf. I can pop up and generat speed every time. But when I try to do a cutback I do a super slow turn and doesnt even look like a cutback. Do you have any videos that can help me in my surfing stage?
Thanks a lot for your videos. Could you please include in your surf skate course how to start it for someone like me that never have skate before? I just bought one, but terrified to fall.... and surfing... I am just beginner. But want to improve . I drop up till 1 meter wave, but still do not do turns.... thanks again ! By the way, I have bought you course of surfboards and based on that I have order my on board. A 6'6 with 43L and hybrid shape. It took me 4 weeks to have it under control. I loved it and a lot of surfers too! Including Theo Fresia, Brasilien Champion. Thanks agains for your beautiful work! ROMINA
I returned to surfing at age 59 recently in Noosa....my biggest challenge was negotiating wet rock steps and encrusted jump off rocks with the soft soles of my velvety feet.
how do you know how big a wave is if you're standing on the beach, yet you measure the back of the wave? you surf the face/front of the wave too, so how do you know how big the wave you're on is? you can't see the back of the wave from the front of it can you xD never made any sense to me. Perhaps someone can clarify? we go by the face height in ft, or waist high, shoulder high, head, head n a half, double over head etc
that was great...have you surfed the great lakes? The waves in Toronto are pretty wicked...wicked cold but it makes the beer afterwards taste better :) hit me up if youre considering it...
This is a good video Kale. One must remember this is your opinion, but I reckon you are pretty much on the money with your views on the various topics. I very much agree with your comments regarding popup practice on land vs popup on the water. A slide up is the best description which is what you mentioned. I think the deceiving thing when watching the pros is that they are using the vertical drop of wave ( board angled down) which makes it look like a fluid, physical popup. If you slow down their popup they do actually slide their body into the hole under your chest, always maintaining their body under control (eg Gabriel Medina and Andy Irons are classic examples - search TH-cam its there). I guess the only true value of on-land training is the conditioning you get by practice and the generation of muscle memory. The one thing all the good surfers have in common that no one sees is the hundreds and hundreds of hours they spend in the water experimenting over a lifetime. There are no short cuts. As far as i am concerned the key to all success revolves around the three P's = Persistence, Practice and Patience
I grew up surfing started when I was a little kid but barely make it out anymore. I used to think it's a mental game, especially out in big waves when you get caught inside. But you definitely have to keep your paddling abilities up. That's what gives you confidence and allows you to stay calm in perilous conditions.
I started surfing at 57, started on a 8'8 foamie.....1st day, I was hooked....long story....I did weigh 205 lbs, 6 ft... totally out of shape when I started. surfed for 2 yrs. once a week for 2 hrs.I surf a closed out punchy beach break...kept on nose diving so I decided to go small .....down to a 6'8 foamie for 1 month, then bought a proper fiberglass high performance groveler (crazy huh). Took me six months to be able to just catch a wave, but not stand up... 4 months later, I surf my 6'1 better than my 8'8, The secret is to transform your body into a young teenager. I weight 175, 6 pack, and in total shape...It can be done, but I put my heart and soul into becoming a better surfer...I will never go back to a long board, Im having too much time having a blast.
@@KalesBroccoli just started at the age of 38 now, but it's great! No better place than to be out in the ocean! There is always a free bed for you here in case you pass by. Moved over from Germany 5 years ago. I'm a few miles away from Mullaghmore were Conor McGuire had his historic ride a few days ago 😀
Hey Kales, such a rad video. For further questions, what advice or path would you recommend for a landlocked surfer wanting to try to learn to surf? best places to go for someone who has gone surfing 50x over the last 5 yrs? Or is any experience, good experience? cheers.
Im 51 and go surfing all the time. Im never gonna be great but who cares? Its just about being out in the water, having fun, and feeling great.
Thanks for these videos
Regarding the "am I too old to start surfing?" I must agree with your answer! I went surfing with my 64 year old dad a few weeks ago and he did fine :) I'm sure he'll still be going at 70!
Great video as always, Mr Broccoli!
Thanks Mr Dan!!
Today I went surfing. I turned 70 3 weeks ago.
@@DABTX1 right on man. Good luck out there
I started a year ago, at 42. One of the 10 top decisions in my life
These are great videos Kale! I am 63 and getting back into surfing now that I have retired after not having surfed for 25 years.
Everyone is different so I am only speaking from my experience. It is difficult. I do not have the balance and proprioception I had as a youth. I am doing surf specific exercises with the boss ball, stretching and one leg strength movements with core work. I think this helps offset what I have lost. I am trying to get in the water as much as I can but I will have to be patient and persistent.
Kale you are an inspiration, I watch all your videos, thanks so much.
I'm 59 surfing since 3 years... First of all the main thing is motivation. Everything comes step by step according to your physical shape. You must be so happy surfing, that you want to do what it needs to prolong the pleasure. It must be completely uplifting for your brain, and make you overcome the difficulties. It's a very demanding and challenging sport... a life is not enough to master it.
An important key is go step after step. It's impossible to surf not being able to paddle. This the first thing to work hard. Pop up is learned on land. Anywhere as long as it is safe. If you work them enough, you will save time and progress quickly.
I've started at 53 and never saw people surfing before, got addicted now and I think it's the best way to keep your body and mind up, love to surf longboard
I’m 41 and have been surfing since I was a kid. It been the last two years I’m getting really sore and injury prone. Your videos have helped me surf smarter not harder. It amazing all the bad habits that become “style”. 🤙🏽
Everything you said is great. I am 64 and a few things I have learned are 1) keep the weight off as best you can a couple of extra kilos makes a big difference. 2) If you ride a long board give lots of waves to the short boarders and keep your legs together when you paddle into a wave.3) 2k swims in the pool can keep you hanging in there. 4) From the age of 30 our testosterone level drops 1% every year which means muscle mass will decrease. Getting older sucks and there are more health problems which is frustrating. When you can't surf stretching, swimming, yoga and light weights help a lot. Tradie type manual labour is probably the best of all for me.
I never grew up around the oceans so reading waves and positioning has been the biggest hurdle even after surfing for a few years
For sure. Check out my positioning video recently uploaded :)
BB . Great comment I myself started off late not leaving near the water and just played football and cricket and surfed part time after years of focusing on my business and not myself , have finally made a motto to train and surf and back on tools running business ,. Kale really love Kale videos and positive feedback it’s makes you want to surf and keep trying and keep going to the beach and keep learning daily , as tonight’s video was awesome as I have watched the positioning videos and pops ups nearly 20 times and also the new one with picking the colours in the waves of the peak and movement which I didn’t know until this video was created a few weeks ago. Is the northern beaches closed as over here in eastern suburbs Maroubra beaches are closed ,,,, dying for a paddle and keep practising ... anyway at home doing surfing stretches ,practise pops ups and cardio
It's funny to hear that kind of stuff, because I grew up by the ocean and never surfed, but got in the water and boogie boarded and what not as a kid. I guess I never knew how hard it was for people and thought that vid was kind of ridiculous. Since it was natural to me, I knew how the ocean worked and how to catch waves. Very interesting to hear from others and makes me feel pretty lucky in that regard
BB same l started at 16 and generally lived inland...l surfed for 3 to 7 years depending on how you count and l got exhausted so l mostly stopped. But l want to get into it again. Thinking of a fish/hybrid with a few extra inches of width, length, and bit of thickness.
I'm 39 and started surfing a year ago, learning in Pacifica, CA and now OB, San Francisco. After putting in my time and being patient, I'm progressing quite well. Within a year I'd say, I'll be ripping with most of the other solid surfers up here. Love your channel Kale. Peace everyone
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Troy K pretty brave surfing up there! Feel like it’s sharks.
@@JoeMmt347 It's the power of OB you have to respect, but I'm into it! The way I view it - if I love being in the water up here, I can't wait to see what it'll be like in warmer, clearer water, or maybe more predictable reef breaks, etc 🤙
Thanks for the inspiration and encouragement, Turtle!
Really great tips! At 72 Im still gliding (longboard) but after a heart valve replacement about 1 1/2 years ago I finally have enough endurance to use my hybrid - that is until things got shut down. I've struggled with getting outside mostly due to the pre surgery uncertainty of having enough breath but was getting there too. One thing I really struggle with is looking where I want to go. I practice on a carve board & have no trouble there. In the water somehow it's the fear of pearling. Anyway just some thoughts & as you say more time in the water is the answer to most issues. Thanks again for your vids!
Awesome Jim! More tips coming!!
Thanks for the inspiration! I want to learn to surf at 69 here in Wisconsin!!?? My goal is to surf at Santa Cruz where I first saw surfers at age 12.
@@Sconniebaggerjim2 That's awesome! Sounds chilly for this So. Cal guy but all the best and most importantly have fun!
I overcame most of my fear by practicing breath holds. The longer I could keep my breath the braver I got. And on top of that I added the mantra of "If they can do it then I can too", followed by a simply "just fckn go". When I surf bigger then I just say that before I paddle into the wave.
If they can do it I can too. My new motto.
I be been singing 'That's life' by Sinatra in my head during wipeouts lately, better than having a rebreather 😁😁
Thank you Kale, made my day,........ I started surfing when I was fifteen enjoying five years in the water,... then life happened,.. career Wife, kids,.... now 65 and just making enquires about a new board,... going for it. Thanks again mate!
I´m 38 and began surfing last year with a funboard 6.6. Me and my wife started doing surf lessons and after it we decided to change our 2 boards 6.6. Now we have another funboard 7.2 and a long 9.0. It´s better to train the pop up and everything else. I loved your channel with nice tips and fun stuff. Hello from Florianopolis, Brazil.
Love your spirit and attitutde, bro ;))) Such a breath of fresh air, and influx of good teaching... thank you!
Thanks!!
Thanks Kale for taking time to share, teach your experiences as a surfer and helping others as well dude. Much appreciated
Thanks man!!!
Been surfing for 21 years and I’ve saved SO many of your videos as coaching reference for both myself (can always improve) and my friends.
That’s so awesome!!
A big thank you to you Kale. Early last year I had major spine surgery to correct a couple of diseases and degradation. Complete success I am now pain free and over 2 inches taller. This stretching out of the body robbed me of loads of flexibility and I have worked and still work hard every day to improve strength and flexibility. I have surfed for near 55 years and my pop was gone….so cruel. Your videos have seen me change equipment, how to paddle better, movement and strength exercise….ha like those ones with the body movement guy I have incorporated some into my daily yoga as they are great hip openers and look ken cool.
3 weeks ago I got to me feet again and the next time out got to my feet on every try….ha looked like gumby or someones first time….doesn’t matter can only improve from here
Thanks for your efforts, clips and advice Cheers Mark
You often recommend dropping down to a fish from a long board before finally making it to short boards.
Can you do a video on your top 5 Fish or progression boards to take you to the next level of surfing please?
I will try to cover it soon
Self shaped 😂😂
when you said reading the waves is important it made me think about how many times i have failed to mention this crucial part of surfing when trying to help people.
side note: minimize/control drag and you will have an easier time catching waves.
could you explain what do you mean by controlling drag?
@@DavidSilvaManuel keep your glutes engaged and feet up and together. On shorter boards it can be hard to keep your feet out of the water, but flexing your legs up from the glute and pointing your toes, while making sure your feet touch can make a big difference.
@@bennyb.1742 I'll make sure I try that tomorrow. I've been looking for a technique to get me just a little faster on the paddle into catch the waves. Thanks.
@@DavidSilvaManuel i can't find the best way to explain but here is two examples, i would say you are controlling drag when you need to push through lumps on the top of a wave to get into it.
or when you stick your arm in a wave on the way down from the lip to slow yourself down (backside). minmizing drag isn't the best for every situation, the main thing is being in the power source, drag is a tool/obstacle to allow/stop you from being in the power source
also Ben is on the money with his tip.
I loved this one. Lots of interesting info in one video
Hiya Kales; I noticed that board in the background, looks to be a wood and most likely hollow chambered one. Could you please do a short video on that board and its construction and specs (manufacturer etc)? Always love your contributions
So freaking helpful Kale! Love your videos. Thank you
You're so welcome! Thanks for being here!
Great vid. My biggest problem is consistency and making time for practice. I was actually better 4-5 years ago as opposed to now. Took big periods off due to injuries, work, life. That set me back in a big way.
I am just happy to stand up have a simple ride. I rarely get opportunities to surf clean small waves. Most times it’s messy or just dumpy or just too crowded. Anyway I still grateful just to be in the water even if I’m hopeless and embarrassed by it. Always polite and let experienced guys take waves first.
It's really funny how much just surfing knowledge, can improve your surfing at whatever level. I've noticed after I started following you over at how to rip, even knowing most of the basic things you teach, you go really in depth with them and expand on them in way that you can really understand the mechanics of surfing. It has sky rocketed me into so many levels and faster than I would have just going about it on my own. Your content is gold for any surfer.
P.s. Dane Reynolds is my second favorite surfer, never understood what Kelly has that others don't, but his style was always rigid looking to me lol. And Jordy Smith is the first. He has a natural soul archy style or whatever lol 🤪 and Torren Martyn, the free surfing Lord of the fish.
I'm curious to Anyone else who sees this, top 3 surfers in your opinions?
Medina!!!! My dad and I like Medina Tho my mom likes Dane and my sister likes Jordy ( ps I'm South African ) and the rest of my siblings just like Medina cos they like what I like lol and yes!! His vids are soooo helpful . I've been binge watching him during lockdown since I can't surf😂😂
Kale my hermano! Thank you for answering the questions! I was on a funboard around 54 L volume and now I am on a 37 L volume 5 7 board, It is a bit challenging now but hell yeah it is fast and I can feel that my turn is waaaayyyy easier. Super excited with the new feeling for the board due to a lot of flexibility going in and out! Yeeeeew!!! Stay healthy and safe Legend!
Sick!! Love it. Keep shredding brother 🙌🏽😁🏄🏼♂️🥦
GREAT VIDEO! You are an amazing human being and an inspiration to so many. Keep doing what you're doing Kale, you are greatly appreciated! 🤙
excellent questions and answers Kales this is one of your best and most informative videos as you get to the point thank you
Thanks Dallas!
Excited for the summer! Surf all day- Carver all night
i love such a dedication for explaining every little thing like you do Kales , keep it flowing!!
Thanks legend!!! 🙌🏽🙌🏽
Mahalo Kale, much appreciated and very helpful. I am interested in your fish board suggestions as well. Aloha from the big island. Hope you are staying safe and healthy.
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Great Q & A Kale! Will share this with our surf fam :)
Great video with very useful info. Thanks for sharing.
Like always, super useful advice. Gracias, Doc Broc!
That explanation of the Flow State was perfect
Thanks!!
Your charisma is outstanding!
At 0:23 your title says “don’t do this” showing a guy walking with a leash on his foot. I’m new to all this, what’s wrong with using a leash? Or is it about walking on the beach with a leash?
Thanks Kale, after this quarantine ( yes, there is an after) I will apply your advise to surf better. I am 66 btw.
Woo! Fuck yeah! Sun butter all the way!
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Super helpful
great video mate! would love to see more of this!
The popping up part was interesting and I agree with what kale is saying about filling the void as the board goes down the wave. My biggest problem is fat surf when the waves are very much flat on the take off. I feel burpy style pop ups may very well help in this case because if the legs are too weak for that awkward low push up I end up compensating by climbing up from my knees (usually drop knee). Any one else struggle more with fat take offs rather than steep / vertical??
I like this guy.
Also loved your video analysis side by side comparisons for intermediate surfers can you please do more of these?
More coming
YAY glad to know I'm not too old be a newbie at surfing :D
I have hopppppe!!
Finally back from the mines and into the land of internet service and get to watch this. Another great advice vid mate. I started surfing two years ago at 41 and it’s been a challenge learning to get my body limber and paddle fit but slowly getting there. The feeling you get on a wave is so worth the pain of getting fit. I have just bought a Swiss ball too so looking forward to starting those back exercises and improving my posture on the waves. My goal as a surfer is to catch a barrel so hopefully I can fulfil that dream in the next year or so and keep building from there. Keep up the great work and content mate. I know a few learners you have inspired to keep going when they feel like they’re not gonna get there hey🤙
Awesome mate 🙌🏽
Great q&a, great video as usual..
Hey man. Can you do a video about how to do an air. It could be so cool !
It’s coming!!
Kales too old to do an air bro 🤦♂️
@@KalesBroccoli And for the record, this response suffers from way too much innuendo 🤦♂️😂😂
I agree I agree I agree with everything you're saying and everything you say helps me and when I'm in the water I'm thinking about the things you said in your videos and it helps me and I enjoy your content so so much and thank you for what you do and please keep bringing the content. I agree with going down in boards slowly and I've been doing that and it's so much easier the progress when you come down slowly and the length of your bored the compensate for Less volume and finding it easier to turn to move the board after coming down from a bigger board but learning that I would like all the board sizes because they're all fun in their own way.
kale can u do a vid on how to do a floter
Eventually!
@@KalesBroccoli if only he could do one........ Kales such a kook......
LMFAO of course I'm breaking balls. I'm bored and on the toilet. 😂🤣
@@KalesBroccoli still waiting lol no rush oh ive not been geting notifications when u post new vids for some reason
i'm moving to a surf heavy zone in california next month to get out of the city. what do i have to look forward to as far as sea life and interactions? i was told to shuffle feet for stingrays....im really looking forward to being in the water alot and learning to surf
Hi! Great vid thank you! Can you do a vid please about surfing different sizes of boards? Like how limited with turns and manovers am I when I'm surfing with a bigger board? (I surf 7ft). My question is also what are the benefits and drawbacks of bigger boards and short boards. Thank you! Also wider boards and thickness how it all effects surfing in the water... Thanks!
Will cover it soon!
Capitalising on waves is the hard part for me. I catch nearly all the waves I go for but can be liable to 'forget' to perform turns etc. on the wave because I'm so stoked to be going fast. Just comes down to time in the water and getting more waves to remember to take advantage of the waves and make turns.
That’s where something like a wave pool is great to offer repetition and a feeling that you are “training”
Very cool. Thanks so much!
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Good job brother
Thanks for your views/insights. I love surfing... but have to admit I’m struggling with it. Last session copped a bad wipeout which included a nasty fin injury. Sometimes I think I’m progressing ok, other times feel I’m going nowhere. Just not consistent. Might (will) need to make an appointment with you for some coaching... when this crazy virus 🦠 situation blows over... 🌪🏄🏻♂️
Gotta check out that butter thanks for posting. Im actually having trouble popping up and need workouts until they open up our beaches again.
Yeah it’s sick! BROCCOLI for 15% off! I’ll post another workout early next week
Have you ever competed? Is early 30s too late to compete? Like little amateur events etc and or how do you find them? Tips?
Join your local surfboard riders club :) I used to
Great Q & A! Very informative!
Thank you!
With regards to reading swells, how do you best determine when it's going to be most efficient/ the flattest water in order to get out-back? Surfing the Northern Oregon Coast in America is different water for sure, but I'm curious if you have any tips and pointers beyond duck-diving and paddling like hell. Cheers!
There is a storm with 5m waves tomorrow.. makes me sad as a beginner... can I surf the whitefluff close to the beach perhaps.. lets see
Simple question; I have swum in Gulf Ripp Tide after dark during a storm with better than great results with no PPE: I am now studying surfing due to personal liking that; I wish to know how much flotation would be achieved by wet-suit selected for flotation and use of abbreviated swim finn; Could they be purchased so that they would not slip off in aggressive swimming due to encounter with unexpected set ▬ location is Carolina Coasts or Augusta GA ~ expect to select moderate beach shelf and waves where I would use Ripp Tide to get past shore-breaks
For the "sunscreen" issue select common topical zinc oxide not specialized for surfing or use surfboard wax and some common iodine sold as povidone iodine ▬ When diluted to less than 1% povidone-iodine is widely accepted as a effective final pressure flush for high-risk wounds or wound packing but myself I use ice which flushes the wound
Regarding starting on a new board. I am in search of my first board actually, and want to start on a 7'6'' fish (26 / 5'-7'' / 155lbs). Is this to bold of a start? I know what I want to achieve and I do feel like a huge 8+ straight log will inhibit my ability to attempt turning with my board when I am ready to do so. I'd rather not have to do the whole buying/selling process over again and stay in the water as long as possible with the same board where I can grow into that comfortable progression on the same board. Does this make sense? Great Q&A.
Love the vids!
So my question. When the surf is small and gutless, I place my front foot far forwards to generate speed. However when I want to do a turn its sluggish. If I place my front foot further back - where I'd want it to be to turn - then I can't generate any speed...
Everyone talks about adjusting the back foot, but do you move the front foot also to generate speed and then back to do a turn?
Hi Kale, great video bro! Would you consider making a video about surf reports? How to read them, which aspects/data do you focus on while reading, app/websites recommendations, how reliable are they, etc... cheers man!
It’s different for each area that’s the problem - I will try to work on something
Video Idea in Case you need one. Explain everything but surfing. Like different types of beaches/waves, different Surfboards and fins. What Kind of wetsuits and leashes there are etc
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13:18 gonna disagree. Nearly all intermediates do not have their rear foot far enough back to do small radius turns, myself included.
You can rotate all you want but if you're too far forward you'll dig rail and go down, or just spin yourself right off your board.
When is it time to upgrade from a soft board? And any advice on the new softboard options out there? (i.e. they seam to be a lot more refined and developed than they used to.)
Solid post Aussie!!! I'm new here. Well explained. Look forward to checking out some of your other videos...yewwwwwwww🤙
Yew! Thanks Todd 🤙🏽
I don't know Todd, I think you're never to old to surf, Yewwwww!
@@billythephoenix Lol that's messed up Brah!!!!!!!!
@@todd_euliano lol, check it, it was a typo!
@@billythephoenix even funnier Brah!!!!
When the virus clears come have some Florida east coast sessions! 🤙🏽
I thought Florida didn't have good surfable waves? My step-brother acts like the only thing we CAN do in California is surf because 'we won't get to surf when we're in Florida.'
You just got to know the beaches to get good surf
Sebastian, Reef Rd, the inlet, Cocoa Bch
Are all the FL beaches closed for surfing?
Hey Kale! My girlfriend actually has tachycardia as well. She doesn't surf, and I think she probably has it figured out for herself, but do you have any tips that you've found worked to help keep it under control when it does happen/minimize it happening to begin with? Love your videos, I'm sad I missed you while you were in SoCal!
Hi mate - have a watch of this video How To Stop Snacking | Reversing My Heart Condition Story (SVT) on my channel
Kales Broccoli Checked it out, sent it over to her! Hopefully she doesn’t think I’m @ing her by sending her a video about healthy eating lmao
OK! So I ride a Walden's megamax 7'6" with a single fin.(I weigh 175#) I've finally started getting to where I feel like I'm catching most of what I am going for and I'm able to do some simple turns. I've been toying with getting a new board because A I can not duck dive this board. (I've tried a slimmer board and could duck dive with that)I want to have a bit more control over what I am doing. I suppose I could stick with the7'6" but I would still have the issue with getting out in the bigger surf. I've been told by some folks to go longer instead of shorter. Either way, a new board is a huge investment for me but I would like to hear from someone not trying to sell me something, which way I should go.
Great video!
Thanks!
Hi! Love your videos. I’ve always had a problem with putting too much weight on my front foot. In realizing this I’ve transformed my surfing by putting my back foot further back and weighting it more, in turn increasing my turning and control ability. Now question, you turn your board with ease, what do you think is the percent you spend your time weighting your trailing foot vs your front foot?
Focus on the eyes and shoulders not the feet. I mention in this video
Ever since as teen i got into the beach boys music but i hadnt hadn't realised one can surf in the uk hence the late developer so i took up trying to be a rock guitarist(at 66 im still struggling)
I seem to have always gotten a board too small....sales dude said you best get a board a bit thicker, for more buoyancy and speed...l said nah....l want it thin. I’m an idiot. Bigger board is always easier to paddle, catch waves, go fast...
What is it about france thats great?! Just curious!😊
I am a latecomer surfing but absolutely love it! Any tips on setting up to ride a wave parallel to the wavefront? As opposed to riding directly towards the beach. Thanks for the great content by the way!
Watch my beginner to intermediate tutorial :)
^^^ one big this is looking the way you want to go for sure. So look down the wave instead of down or towards the beach, once you do it and understand the concept, it will come naturally with time
Hey Kale. Loving your videos keep them coming!! I'm from portugal and learning how to surf. I can pop up and generat speed every time. But when I try to do a cutback I do a super slow turn and doesnt even look like a cutback. Do you have any videos that can help me in my surfing stage?
Yes my Intermediate To Advanced video :)
@@KalesBroccoli Thanks man!
Great video!! 🤙
ThBks!
Thanks a lot for your videos. Could you please include in your surf skate course how to start it for someone like me that never have skate before? I just bought one, but terrified to fall.... and surfing... I am just beginner. But want to improve . I drop up till 1 meter wave, but still do not do turns.... thanks again ! By the way, I have bought you course of surfboards and based on that I have order my on board. A 6'6 with 43L and hybrid shape. It took me 4 weeks to have it under control. I loved it and a lot of surfers too! Including Theo Fresia, Brasilien Champion.
Thanks agains for your beautiful work! ROMINA
Thank you!!
I returned to surfing at age 59 recently in Noosa....my biggest challenge was negotiating wet rock steps and encrusted jump off rocks with the soft soles of my velvety feet.
how do you know how big a wave is if you're standing on the beach, yet you measure the back of the wave?
you surf the face/front of the wave too, so how do you know how big the wave you're on is?
you can't see the back of the wave from the front of it can you xD
never made any sense to me. Perhaps someone can clarify?
we go by the face height in ft, or waist high, shoulder high, head, head n a half, double over head etc
GREAT VIDEO !!!
Thanks bruuuuuu!!!
How to correct wrong muscle memory in surfing specifically popping up to the knees? and not using shoulder rotation properly?
Watch my intermediate to advanced tutorial for shoulders :)
that was great...have you surfed the great lakes? The waves in Toronto are pretty wicked...wicked cold but it makes the beer afterwards taste better :) hit me up if youre considering it...
This is a good video Kale. One must remember this is your opinion, but I reckon you are pretty much on the money with your views on the various topics. I very much agree with your comments regarding popup practice on land vs popup on the water. A slide up is the best description which is what you mentioned. I think the deceiving thing when watching the pros is that they are using the vertical drop of wave ( board angled down) which makes it look like a fluid, physical popup. If you slow down their popup they do actually slide their body into the hole under your chest, always maintaining their body under control (eg Gabriel Medina and Andy Irons are classic examples - search TH-cam its there). I guess the only true value of on-land training is the conditioning you get by practice and the generation of muscle memory. The one thing all the good surfers have in common that no one sees is the hundreds and hundreds of hours they spend in the water experimenting over a lifetime. There are no short cuts. As far as i am concerned the key to all success revolves around the three P's = Persistence, Practice and Patience
Agree!!
Great content ! Cheers from Morocco
Love Morocco!!! 🤙🏽
if i'm on a 6'3 foamie what board should I get next?
I grew up surfing started when I was a little kid but barely make it out anymore. I used to think it's a mental game, especially out in big waves when you get caught inside. But you definitely have to keep your paddling abilities up. That's what gives you confidence and allows you to stay calm in perilous conditions.
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Come to South Africa, mate.
Wear sun butter to stay gorgeous 🤙🏻
Glad to hear southern California made your favorites list. Lol
What is your home break? And what are some of your favorite spots where you live? Are there any spots in your area that you don't surf?
Great vid 👍🏄🏽♂️
Cheers legend
Hey Kale! What is the difference between a groveler and a fish board? Is it only the tail shape?
Volume, overall shape and tail. Everything
I started surfing at 57, started on a 8'8 foamie.....1st day, I was hooked....long story....I did weigh 205 lbs, 6 ft... totally out of shape when I started. surfed for 2 yrs. once a week for 2 hrs.I surf a closed out punchy beach break...kept on nose diving so I decided to go small .....down to a 6'8 foamie for 1 month, then bought a proper fiberglass high performance groveler (crazy huh). Took me six months to be able to just catch a wave, but not stand up... 4 months later, I surf my 6'1 better than my 8'8, The secret is to transform your body into a young teenager. I weight 175, 6 pack, and in total shape...It can be done, but I put my heart and soul into becoming a better surfer...I will never go back to a long board, Im having too much time having a blast.
Good on you!
What a nice Bloke!
You should come to Ireland!!!
Would love to
@@KalesBroccoli just started at the age of 38 now, but it's great! No better place than to be out in the ocean! There is always a free bed for you here in case you pass by. Moved over from Germany 5 years ago. I'm a few miles away from Mullaghmore were Conor McGuire had his historic ride a few days ago 😀
Hey Kales, such a rad video. For further questions, what advice or path would you recommend for a landlocked surfer wanting to try to learn to surf? best places to go for someone who has gone surfing 50x over the last 5 yrs? Or is any experience, good experience? cheers.
Sick! Okay I’ll post a question lead to my Instagram ahead of the next Q&A!
Have you skated a Carver surf skate? Interested to hear if you think there’s any advantage with a Smoothstar
I’m guna do a comparison video