As I stated in my intro, I'm relatively new to surfing (1.5 years) and I've learned as much as I can on my own. I did a search and found some answers to questions that have been bugging me but one that I haven't seen addressed is board control meaning: what to do with your board when you know you've lost your balance and are going to eat it, or what to do with your board when the wave is done.
I have watched many people do many different things. And I've also decided that simply jumping off and letting the board go flying any which way is certainly a very dangerous thing, especially in a crowd.
Anyway, what is the best thing to do?
I have:
-jumped to the side of my board while holding out an arm to catch it on the way down....this results in bruised biceps which make for sore paddling.
-turned the nose of the board toward the wave to attempt to go off the backside and sink into the water. This sometimes works and allows me to get a good grasp on the rails to place myself back on the board, but I ride an 8' funboard and it's not easy for me to turn into a wave at my skill level. Sometimes while trying this method my feet will slip off and the board will launch into the air after i get it turned around.
-stepped off the side and let it fly when there aren't people around but I feel this is bad practice and might be frowned upon. Plus I've broken leashes that way...
So what is the best solution for keeping control of your board after a wave dies out on you or you lose your balance and need to bail?
I cringe every time my board goes flying out of control and do not wish to harm anyone. So lately I've just sacrificed myself to maintain control of it.
TIA!