Thanks for the tips!! The down and through concept helped me heaps. Have been doing up and out for years and never understood what I did wrong until now.
Hey Noel! I’m curious how do you make the decision to make a full 180 turn when you can’t see how fast the wave is breaking behind you? How do you know you won’t get the wave crashing down on you?
Great question.... I commit to the cutback after I figure how far you are away from the power source I want to be then start my figure eight round house cutback. It takes time and practice to get it dialed. However it's easier to adjust when your in the midst of doing the roundhouse cutback if you have speed to burn. Compressing down and through to gain speed so you can adjust as needed.
By what the wave looks like in front of you. Look at first person go pro footage. As soon as the wave starts looking flatter, you have to cutback or you ride off the wave.
So you wanna stay compressed throughout the first turn of the roundhouse to conserve speed whereas a regular cutback/carve, you uncoil as you do your turn to release more power?
A regular cutback you still want to initiate your cutback at the top of the wave and compress down through to gain speed but a normal cutback and frontside wrap does not consist of the figure 8 pattern where you snap the lip or white wash in the rebound.
Maybe it’s the board size, or design you are riding. What board do you have? What are the Dims and volume? How much do you weigh and what is your skill level?
Hey Noel I notice when your cutting back your back knee looks as though it internally rotates 45 degrees forward and your hips as opposed to having your back foot and knee square at 90 degrees. Do you recommend and do this surfing or do you try more to keep that back leg facing more square and drive through the heel?? Cheers
My back leg does this naturally… I prefer it this way compared my back leg being more square. I find that my back leg bending in creates more drive as it helps me to shift my weight forward and less stress on my back and hips as it helps me get lower too. Some surfers back leg does not bend that way… their back leg stays more square and it hurts their knee to bend in like mine.
Great video Noel! You mention at 2:51 that the weight should be 60% back foot, 40% front - should it stay that way throughout the rest of the cutback, or does it change? Thanks
Love the "down and thru" point! It's gold!
Thanks Noel! Awesome stuff as usual.
Respect!! Thanks for this man... I really needed this ..
Sick content! Very articulate and you know what you're talking about.
Cheers!!
Great style and breakdown Noel on the frontside roundhouse cutback. So keen to put this into practice in the surf and on the surfskate.
Thanks for the tips!! The down and through concept helped me heaps. Have been doing up and out for years and never understood what I did wrong until now.
Very informative. This guy shreds and has good style with his cutbacks!
Love it! I’ll be in San Clemente soon, finishing up my HB tour headed south beginning of July hope to see you at local breaks, Cheers 🥂
Super style!! Great Noel on track and on board!!
Thank you Noel these are awesome!
Good job!
so good! I like the color of the gray wetsuit
Could you do a video about getting barrelled? Especially different ways of setting up for the tube.
damn i never got this feeling from a youtube tutorial I feel like I understood you incredibly well definitely going to subscribe to ur patreon
We would love to have you join our family!! Cheers
Great video🤙🏾 would love to see a review on mayhems new LightSpeed technology
Epic. Many thanks for this
Hey Noel! I’m curious how do you make the decision to make a full 180 turn when you can’t see how fast the wave is breaking behind you? How do you know you won’t get the wave crashing down on you?
Great question.... I commit to the cutback after I figure how far you are away from the power source I want to be then start my figure eight round house cutback. It takes time and practice to get it dialed. However it's easier to adjust when your in the midst of doing the roundhouse cutback if you have speed to burn. Compressing down and through to gain speed so you can adjust as needed.
By what the wave looks like in front of you. Look at first person go pro footage. As soon as the wave starts looking flatter, you have to cutback or you ride off the wave.
Merci beaucoup pour les conseils si pertinents 🙏
So you wanna stay compressed throughout the first turn of the roundhouse to conserve speed whereas a regular cutback/carve, you uncoil as you do your turn to release more power?
A regular cutback you still want to initiate your cutback at the top of the wave and compress down through to gain speed but a normal cutback and frontside wrap does not consist of the figure 8 pattern where you snap the lip or white wash in the rebound.
Sic! Just signed up 🤙
do u have any tips on how to turn faster but still be stable cause when i try and turn faster i lean too much and lose my balance
Maybe it’s the board size, or design you are riding. What board do you have? What are the Dims and volume? How much do you weigh and what is your skill level?
Thanks!
Where is this tho? Those waves are gorgeous
Hey Noel I notice when your cutting back your back knee looks as though it internally rotates 45 degrees forward and your hips as opposed to having your back foot and knee square at 90 degrees.
Do you recommend and do this surfing or do you try more to keep that back leg facing more square and drive through the heel?? Cheers
My back leg does this naturally… I prefer it this way compared my back leg being more square. I find that my back leg bending in creates more drive as it helps me to shift my weight forward and less stress on my back and hips as it helps me get lower too. Some surfers back leg does not bend that way… their back leg stays more square and it hurts their knee to bend in like mine.
Any chance a JS Red Baron review coming in any time soon?
I ordered that board months ago… not sure if it’s coming or not. Sorry
Great video Noel! You mention at 2:51 that the weight should be 60% back foot, 40% front - should it stay that way throughout the rest of the cutback, or does it change? Thanks
In episode we talk about the weight transfer to front foot to increase speed. Check out Episode 2
@@surfnshowreviews7777 cheers!
I've been surfing for 18 years and the roundhouse is still a mystery to me lol
I think it’s the hardest turn in surfing to do well for most surfers.
@@surfnshowreviews7777 Cheers Noel that makes me feel much better haha. Nice breakdowns and beautiful surfing too btw.
I think Mick Fanning has the best roundhouse cutback
I wish I was Noel’s neighbor. I bet the closer you live from him the more expensive the housing is. Thanks for sharing
You should be a surf coach 👍
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Figure it out for yourself. I did.
Surfed several good breaks between malibu and mexico. Fave was trestles!
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Noel - how about a lesson on pig dogging? cheers!
I will do tube riding soon