by dewei » Wed Mar 11, 2015 6:04 pm
I'll share my switch stance experience to show when it may be helpful.
Snowboarding was my first board sport. My coach encouraged me to go goofy when I couldn't decide. A few sessions later, I found out regular stance felt more natural. I made the point of riding goofy every session but it never came close to my regular riding.
When I couldn't get to snowboard anymore, I tried skateboarding and then surfing. I rode regular stance straightaway.
After 18 months surfing, I was progressing reasonably but I envied the goofy footers. They rode better and had more fun. Most of the waves here are left handers.
I switched on the skateboard. Not that hard. Then, I tried popping up goofy a few times. Not a complete disaster. I decided to go for it and only surf goofy.
It wasn't easy. It was like starting all over again. My confidence sank. I felt I was wasting good waves. My mates were having great rides. And yet, riding frontside had an exhilarating feel which riding backside didn't. I discovered a side of surfing I never suspected.
Within 4 months, I was back to my previous best. It's still under a year since the switch. I am progressing well even on the rare right handers. It feels that I've always been riding goofy.