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from pop-up to...

Postby Peanut » Tue Jun 27, 2006 10:01 am

Have I developed another bad habit?

I used to go to one knee then up which worked about 10% of the time. I can now pop up and although it works for me about 5% of the time it's getting better.

The other day however I started paddling then whilst lying on my board I held the rails and put my back foot on the board (I'm quite supple!) and pushed up with my arms and my back leg, kinda like a tripod!!!! then all I had to do was position my front foot. It's not very elegant but I can stand up this way probably 20% of the time, and it's just as quick as popping up.

Is it a bad habit I should quash? :-)
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Postby el_timmo » Tue Jun 27, 2006 11:31 am

In my humble opinion, I think you should aim to pop up with both feet landing on the board at around the same time. If you use your back leg and your hands to pop up, you'd be doing more of a duck dive than a pop up, and you'll decrease speed. I think practise is the best solution, because you will find your way of doing it. Hope this helps!
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Re: from pop-up to...

Postby drowningbitbybit » Tue Jun 27, 2006 11:42 am

Peanut wrote:one knee then up which worked about 10% of the time.... pop up and although it works for me about 5% of the time ....It's not very elegant but I can stand up this way probably 20% of the time, and it's just as quick as popping up.


Um... those numbers aren't very high... they should be 99% or 100% :?

If you're only making one in five pop-ups, then you need a lot more practise, and you should get out of the habit of using feet/knees right now.

Practise in your living room, do lots of press ups, watch other people, get into the water as often as you can. It shouldnt take long to be able to pop up reasonably well and anything other than popping straight up will take longer and not be as effective which will end in disaster (or at least an inelegant wipe-out) when you try to make the drop.

Practise practise practise....
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Postby Peanut » Tue Jun 27, 2006 11:50 am

Thanks guys,

I thought as much, I shall stop trying to take short cuts.

A friend of mine recently made me a good tool, he drew round my sufboard and cut one out of chipboard so I have my very own pop-up practice board that I can use at home.
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Postby iomarti » Tue Jun 27, 2006 12:21 pm

That's excellent. Use it loads! It does work.... I know :wink:

Had similar problems, got the same advice from people on here, practised on my cutout board, and now pop-ups are no problem.

Stick with it! You'll be so pleased when it works!!!!
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Postby bluesnowcone » Fri Jun 30, 2006 7:11 am

the thing is, when you get past the popping up stage and ride down the wave, you will forget how you pop up, i know i do, i think more about tricks on the wave than poping up, so if it works do it and get past poping up
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Postby steady but ready » Fri Jun 30, 2006 8:05 am

yo im flip from the philippines im a f*ckin surfer at heart i need help in paddling since my left hand is limited since i had serious fracture when i was skating need basic help is vey much appreciated also if we can meet i can hook you up for some good stuff chronic :lol:
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Postby Sweet! » Fri Jun 30, 2006 9:23 pm

You need to sit on your soft bits (backside) and then use your good hand to stroke alternatively either side.. of the board.. to get you going. Don't worry about that thunderous sound those guys will stop laughing soon.

No seriously tho. You need to even the strength up in both hands equally otherwise you'll only catch those waves that go in circles. What you should do is go skating again and break the other hand.

Wow so they have pimps in the philippines too? :o
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Postby steady but ready » Mon Jul 03, 2006 1:55 am

it would be much sweeter if u could do yourself a favor and break your jaw so you can shut your pie hole but thanx for the advice tho..--sweeet!-- duuuuude!!!
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weah part 2

Postby steady but ready » Mon Jul 03, 2006 1:59 am

yeah philippines got loads of pimps and hoes man!! youll love it here brada nothing in the world can offer the best chronic with quantitiy and quality rolled into 1 as for the price western countries measure what they sell thru ounces its pretty damn small amount but here we measure it tp the number of stalks bro!!! aint that a pimp? bakes + surfing + ocean=sweeet!!! :shock:
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Postby Driftingalong » Mon Jul 03, 2006 12:49 pm

steady but ready wrote:yo im flip from the philippines im a f*ckin surfer at heart i need help in paddling since my left hand is limited since i had serious fracture when i was skating need basic help is vey much appreciated also if we can meet i can hook you up for some good stuff chronic :lol:


Anything wrong with your arm?
Can you add a little more detail to what is "limited" in your hand?
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Postby no worries, lets go surf » Wed Jul 05, 2006 6:03 am

Steady but Ready are you yourself of Filo heritage? Chronic is the good xxxxx. How much for 1gm of gear over there? I'm pinoy, born in Oz my mum is Colombian though. Hollar!
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