jonathanderick wrote:I've been surfing for one and a half years, paddling out once a week. As of now, I can consistently stand up and bottom turn while also mess around with re-entries and cutbacks.
From day one, I've been surfing a 6'4" / 19" / 2 3/4" CI Flyer. This board is a great beginner shortie because of its thickness and width. I have found it easier to catch waves on than my friend's 7'6" Tuflite step-up.
There are plenty of people like you and I that feel confident (or in-over-our-heads) in our skills and potential to progress. And of course, there's going to be many people that tell us otherwise.
I say, if you really want to take the plunge, go for it. Just know that you will need plenty of patience and determination to make a shorter board work.
Hey jonathanderick, excuse me for asking, but it seemed relevant to the topic of, i guess 'patience' when taking the plunge with, i suppose a board that one finds more 'challenging' .......
And what I wanted to find out is how far away from the beach you live?
As someone who does not have a car (thinking about getting one for the purpose of surfing...) I am currently restricted to a 1.5 hour return bus journey to get to the beach (which includes one bus change and is very stressful). This could potentially challenge me to the point of burn out and, seeing as I now feel fully qualified and competent to invest my time engaged and pursuing surfing, rather would like to hear what your have to say.
Thank-you.
P.S I wish you the very best of enjoyment in pursuing surfing, Worldsheep
