my first surf vacation of this year in Spain is over. Unfortunately the Atlantic has been very quiet and we had pretty weak 1-2 foot waves, but still spent a lot of time on the water. While I see good development, I still struggle with consistency of my popup. I get almost all waves I want to get and get to my feet, but often need to do a lot of reshuffling before I am in the right position. My typical mistake is landing too far back and left. The reshuffling takes a lot of time and I lose speed.
When I look at popup guides, I see two variances that look quite different to me:
1. High Hips, springing motion and landing with both feet planted. Like in this video:
This is what I have been teached and practice every day. The advantage I see here is that you land on both feet planted on the board which should give you a solid stand. But I have to throw your hips pretty high (i am 6.3 with long legs) to get there wich is a lot of movement and potential for instability.
2. Crouching motion, back feet lands on its side:
(Go to 6:10)
(Go to 3:10)
This looks like a much more quite motion and less springing but more just moving legs forward. But then I wonder wether you miss stability with your backfoot as that is not solidly planted, in the second video even just landing on the toes.
What is your view on what works best?