by GowerCharger » Sat Sep 16, 2006 10:49 pm
shouldnt be to big a jump from a 7-5, you just need to tighten up your technique - those small errors your cushy minimal was letting you get away with, a shortboard will punish you for, but thats what you got it for right?
If you want to get into waves as early as you did before your gonna have to paddlle harder. Your shortboard has a lot more drag in the water than your minimal when it not moving or moving slow cos its sitting a lot lower in the water. Try starting to padlle earlier than you are used to and when the wave gets to you you really have to paddle like your life depends on it to get thew same amount of acceleration.
You can take off deeper and further inside than on a minimal but as the wave gets more critical everything happens quicker so you get less time to adjust if you take off a bit wonky or hit a bit of chop, it has to be instinctive cos theres not time to think about whats going on, that can only be achieved by practice and improving your takeoff. As you get used to the different foot placement on your new board youll get the hang of it.