Hi,
I've been watching my kid and nephews surfing past few years and I'm not sure what got me into it, I just wanted to surf myself.
Last year I was borrowing my niece's 8' foamy and tried probably about 10 sessions.
This year since late May/beg of Jun probably did another 10 sessions with the same foamy.
Been trying on 1~3 small mushy days and few times I tried to take out the big foamy on 3~4+ days and either failed to get to the line or chicked out and paddled back in.
I just began to catch waves by myself then go straight. Last weekend I kinda started to make turns.
This is strictly on East coast of US. All beach breaks. Waves comeI am lucky enough to have all my in-laws living on the shore so I can get to the beach almost every weekend.
I'm 46 yro and 155lbs/5'11" just to give you little more info.
Yesterday I had some frustrating experience and wanted to hear from you guys for advice.
Typical 1~2 day started out nicely, was able to catch some and enjoying it.
Before you know I didn't know what changed, according to my folks SE wind picked up, but I kept either being crushed by waves or hung up on the top of the waves.
From the mid to the end of session I wasn't able to catch any. I felt like I went back to 5~6 sessions back if that makes any difference to others but I certainly felt that way.
Then I started conversation with my brother-in-law and sister-in-law who are good surfers but just not good at sharing info.
I got some tips saying longboarders should sit further out and start to paddle earlier then shortboarders.
My kid and nephews, they literally can paddle out towards waves and turn around & catch it but there's no way I can do the same move and doesn't even look like that's what I should do.
Doing some research online and found this forum and found articles like these on your site.
viewtopic.php?f=15&t=37319 viewtopic.php?f=9&t=33315Most part I could relate to my experience. I just want to clarify what I should do.
I got of course million questions but I think I can start with something like below;
1. From what I read, longboarders should sit further out and start paddle earlier.
If waves breaks faster by wind then how I should adjust? Go even further out? Pop up faster?
2. With 8' it's super stable but it's awfully heavy and can't really do what my kids do like paddle out and turn around quick or paddle to side and turning towards the beach while paddling...etc.
How should I handle with mine? Just try to read as early as possible and plan ahead and paddle more than shortboarders to be in the right spot?
Any advice would be appreciated.
I can tell this is amazing sports but it surely frustrates me a lot of times.
I don't want to give up on it and I just need some help.
Thanks.