Sorry for being late with my thanks
@ DTC, Thanks man I have the Surf Simply videos cued up and will check them out today, I know you said to "concentrate on what you are doing and think about it as you are surfing" although I am trying to do this there has been a few times where I think that I'm "overthinking" things BUT I will persevere Sir thanks.
@ Oldmansurfer, The reason for looking to rent a board for a little while is advice I've picked up hear on SW, my thinking was renting a board/s to find what I feel most comfortable with before making my first purchase, don't get me wrong I'm not looking to by board that will do for the rest of time but a board that will help me learn the most.
As for your kind comment of " You are a surfer already and you just need a surfboard." whilst I'm flattered by that I feel you are doing a great disservice to all the "real surfers" out there

to me surfers have style & balance, where as I have as much style as drunk chimp on a unicycle & as much balance as a 3 legged camel in a soggy sandpit
@ Drowningbitbybit, Thanks Man
":lol: Totally the opposite of the usual thread where someone says "I've been surfing a week, and consider myself intermediate"

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I learned "A hard lesson" many years ago doing downhill mountain biking that "you should never confuse your intentions with your abilities"
So I'll swear by that whilst trying to learn to surf.
I'm doing my best to practice my pop ups at home, so far I've developed some wicked bruising on my lower ribcage (Damn hard floor)
Also "* Disclaimer: end result may include selling house, quitting job, leaving partner to live by the beach and chase waves."
already looking for a bigger car for transporting a board
@ DTC Gottcha sir, Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice and then Practice some more, I know I will have some bad days where nothing goes right but the feeling I get just trying to do this make me know I'm in it for the long haul and I WILL NOT GIVE UP.
Thanks for your time and replies guys it is appreciated.
John.