by Cruiser » Fri Dec 03, 2021 12:41 pm
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312T4 wrote:Basically, I train all week to be fit once in the water.
by Huck » Tue Nov 08, 2022 1:04 am
by Geezer » Tue Nov 08, 2022 4:04 am
Huck wrote:Most of the so cal spots I surf are pretty well populated, so if I get 3 or 4 waves in a couple hours session, with no collisions or bad vibes, I'm doing good.
by Huck » Tue Nov 08, 2022 6:48 pm
Geezer wrote: Thats brutal!
by Huck » Wed Nov 09, 2022 2:12 am
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by OlegLupusov » Sat Jan 28, 2023 5:28 am
Huck wrote:Geezer wrote: Thats brutal!
Haha yes but that's been my reality for several years. Once I got back into surfing at age 54, I knew I would have to adopt a mindset that would allow me to enjoy myself, despite the fact that most of the surf spots I grew up surfing as a kid are now very crowded with young aggressive surfers that have little patience or respect for older guys in the lineup. I decided that my goal would be to catch at least 3 waves each session, and try to avoid conflicts and collisions.
It can be a challenge, and I haven't always been successful. In one case where a younger guy dropped in on me and ended basically in my lap, he tried to start a fight with the encouragement of his buddies, but a complete stranger paddled up and said "I saw the whole thing, he did nothing wrong, if you have a problem take it up with me", and the guy backed off.
I have also had a few collisions, I have been on both sides of that equation. And a few bad vibe scenarios, that can also ruin my morning. So I really have to factor in lack of collisions, conflicts, and bad vibes as part of a successful session. 3 waves is doing good in a crowd, and unfortunately, in this scenario the best I can hope for is to keep my hand in the game, I have little opportunity to work on improving my surfing in any meaningful way. Maybe someday on a surf trip to an uncrowded destination I will have that chance. But right now, I really strive to keep my hand in play, because to give up at my age, is to give up for good. And I love surfing too much, I'm not ready to give it up!!
This is me in the pic, dropped in on by another surfer who burned me on this wave. Typical stuff in L. A., where this pic was taken.
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