Proud Dad

Just started teaching my 7 year old son. We went out last week and he stood on his first try! He'll be outsurfing me in no time...




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Those sound like some excellent tips. Thanks. I have a 7'4'' board but that might be too much. I might check the local surf shops and rent or buy a shorter soft top board that will be good for her for at least 5 years.Hang11 wrote:Here's a few things I've figured out...
Don't take them out when it's macking barrellsMy daughter had a go in 4 foot, and wasn't keen after the first pounding.
You have to make it fun for them - so I stick her on her board, and push her out holding her on the board - she loves getting some nice jumps over the back of waves on the way out.
Then I push her into the waves, and she's standing up now - I just showed her how to get to her feet, and she did it straight off.
I've been getting her to paddle as well, but still holding/pushing her at the same time.
And I got her to get the feel of standing on a board by holding her on it, and she grabbed my head, and I just walked her into the shorey a few times.
Also, I tried to get her using my 9'6" longboard, and 7'4" retro thing, and they were both too much - the board goes where it wants, and she couldn't control it, and ended up falling off all the time. So I bought her a 6'2" softtop shortboard (pink), and that made heaps of difference.
I think the main thing is, it needs to be fun. If it stops being fun, then maybe it's best to get out and try another day.
After about 6 months, going once or twice most weeks, she is consistently standing up and riding, and confident in clean 2 footers.
Definitely stick a leah on them, you can haul them up to the surface, and whitewater or small clean waves are fine.
She's a pretty good little gromette snowboarder too, so that has probably helped.
surferdude_scarborough wrote:jus a question hang11. did that wave behind you knock you down by any chance?
Hang11 wrote:surferdude_scarborough wrote:jus a question hang11. did that wave behind you knock you down by any chance?
Nah, I'm a fat f*cker with a hydrodynamically perfect arse
parrysurf wrote:right on!!!
we pushed into a few last summer. we'll give er a go again this summer. boy is seven. older girl is 10. my little one is yet to try she is 5. I might tandem with her this summer, if she swimming better. my rule is the kids have to be able to swim to the bottom of the deep end and retrieve a toy.
Proudest moment as a parent!
alimac2411 wrote:good stuff, can't wait to take my own son out but got a bit to go as he's only 25days old the now!