by saflyfish » Sun Dec 03, 2017 2:00 pm
by Big H » Mon Dec 04, 2017 1:48 am
by Tudeo » Mon Dec 04, 2017 2:49 am
saflyfish wrote:I dont want to adjust when im up.
by Tudeo » Mon Dec 04, 2017 3:23 am
Tudeo wrote:there's that great vid of Devon Howard riding a 7'2 egg, I can't find it now.. But I'm sure it's been posted here before.
by dtc » Mon Dec 04, 2017 4:28 am
by oldmansurfer » Mon Dec 04, 2017 4:29 am
by saflyfish » Mon Dec 04, 2017 5:47 am
oldmansurfer wrote:My advice is to work at getting your hands further back for the popup as close to your waist as you can get them
by waikikikichan » Mon Dec 04, 2017 6:40 am
by saflyfish » Mon Dec 04, 2017 7:11 am
waikikikichan wrote:The old adage goes “ if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it “. You say you have a “problem” that your foot lands at the front of the pad. But are you completing the drop and then move onto a smooth bottom turn ? If so, I don’t see a problem.
By the way, how do you know where you feet are landing ? Do you have any photos or videos that you can post.
Question: are you doing a “chicken wing” pop up ?
by waikikikichan » Mon Dec 04, 2017 9:03 am
saflyfish wrote:My popup aint broke and im doing it it one smooth motion.
The reason i want to move my back foot behind the front two fins is for manoeverability sake.Its hard to carve and do cutbacks when the back foot is in front of the two fins.
by saflyfish » Mon Dec 04, 2017 9:11 am
waikikikichan wrote:saflyfish wrote:My popup aint broke and im doing it it one smooth motion.
The reason i want to move my back foot behind the front two fins is for manoeverability sake.Its hard to carve and do cutbacks when the back foot is in front of the two fins.
First off, I am not telling you Not to put your foot further back, I'm encouraging you to do. BUT a rule is "your foot needs to be over the fins when you are TURNING". When you are NOT turning, say Taking Off, Trimming, moving up after a turn, etc. your foot does not need to be that far back. So it's not the HOW but the WHEN and WHERE on the wave you should be back on the kicktail of the pad.
Look at any of the great and smooth surfers Rob Machado and Joel Parkinson, they constantly move their foot from in front of the pad to way back on the kick. You have to approach Surfing as more Kinetic not Static. You can't be "glue foot" stuck on one place. And not even just your back foot, your front foot might need to be more on the inside rail for backside surfing or in front of mid or behind.
Like Bruce Lee said " Be like water, my friend". The more your mind and body flows like water, the better your carves/ cutbacks will be.
by Big H » Mon Dec 04, 2017 10:33 am
by dtc » Mon Dec 04, 2017 10:40 am
by saflyfish » Mon Dec 04, 2017 11:23 am
by dtc » Mon Dec 04, 2017 10:19 pm
saflyfish wrote: what is the ideal weight distribution say in % between the back and front foot?
by Big H » Tue Dec 05, 2017 1:27 am
saflyfish wrote:.......secondly what is the ideal weight distribution say in % between the back and front foot?
by waikikikichan » Tue Dec 05, 2017 10:15 am
saflyfish wrote:With respect to the front foot placement is it correct to have it an inch or two in front of the middle point of the board
saflyfish wrote: what is the ideal weight distribution say in % between the back and front foot?
by Big H » Tue Dec 05, 2017 10:55 am
by saflyfish » Tue Dec 05, 2017 2:11 pm
waikikikichan wrote:saflyfish wrote:With respect to the front foot placement is it correct to have it an inch or two in front of the middle point of the board
I like to measure about a 16 inches back from the logo placement.saflyfish wrote: what is the ideal weight distribution say in % between the back and front foot?
53% back 47% front ( that is when going frontside )
You do realize, i'm not being serious. However being that you are, how about looking at other sports. A motorcycle rider ( street or dirt ) doesn't sit in the exact place all the time. Your grip on a baseball, frisbee, racquet, SUP paddle changes depending on the situation.
So you might point out that Snowboarders are "locked in", well you might have a point there. And also there's click-in pedals for cycling. But those are more so they don't get bucked off or to optimize power transfer.
Even if there was a "ideal weight distribution", how would you find that exact spot ?
1) Look down and skoot your foot over.
2) Bindings or Straps.
3) Bonding for a real "Glue Foot" method.
4) Stud finder type of device that beeps quicker when your foot gets closer then goes steady tone when you in the perfect spot.
by dtc » Tue Dec 05, 2017 8:35 pm
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