turning around to catch the wave?

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turning around to catch the wave?

Postby markfrazer89 » Wed Apr 07, 2010 6:42 am

When i am ready to get a wave, i am facing the waves, so i try and turn around so that the waves it behind me, but i find it hard to turn around so that the wave is behind me, any tips on the best way to do that?
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Re: turning around to catch the wave?

Postby PredationSA » Wed Apr 07, 2010 9:15 am

Move further back on the board and get your nose further out of water and then turn. Easier turning on a smaller "point".
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Re: turning around to catch the wave?

Postby Sammy T » Wed Apr 07, 2010 10:43 pm

I also have problems with this, I just can't turn quick enough! I practice turning when I'm sitting up waiting for waves, I'm still slow but getting a bit quicker, I'm on an 8ft board so don't know whether that makes it harder or I am just useless! I watch other surfers turn and they get round in one smooth, quick turn, I guess like paddling it's just something I have to work at.

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Re: turning around to catch the wave?

Postby surfnoob » Wed Apr 07, 2010 11:12 pm

Its all in the hips - rock back so the front of the board lifts further out of the water and then twist with the hips - rock n twist
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Re: turning around to catch the wave?

Postby dougirwin13 » Wed Apr 07, 2010 11:24 pm

Board, feet, hips, and the magical ingredient... Practice!

If you aren't far enough back on the board good hip and foot work won't help. The further back you are the better.

Circle your feet when you are far back on the board and it'll turn. This is a good exercise to practice on it's own.

Use your hips to swing the whole board around. Again good to practice on it's own.

Bring all of it togethor and you can turn like greased lightning, even on a longboard.

Oh yeah. On a shorty you can easily get away with not circling your feet.
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Re: turning around to catch the wave?

Postby IB_Surfer » Thu Apr 08, 2010 12:34 am

My experience is that it's easier with a smaller board. I ride both a 6'2 shortboard for chest to head high waves and 6'5" step up for overhead+ waves. The 6'2 I can turn on a dime and drop in,the 6'5" I can still turn easily but notice it not as easy as my smaller board. Also, the bigger board gets sucked up the wave easier, more buoyant, so I have to paddle slightly harder, but it glides much easier so I put in less effort overall.

The above is my experience tho, it might be my home break or style of surfing, but that is what I noticed with my surfing.
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Re: turning around to catch the wave?

Postby isaluteyou » Sun Apr 11, 2010 4:24 pm

sit further back on your board when you want to spin around - like swiveling in a chair. Dip one of your hands in the water do a deep paddle and bingo you can turn that sucker around in one movement with minimal effort.
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Re: turning around to catch the wave?

Postby Liquid Peace » Wed Apr 14, 2010 8:29 pm

surfnoob wrote:Its all in the hips - rock back so the front of the board lifts further out of the water and then twist with the hips - rock n twist


Right on, and also use your legs to turn you, turn left by using your left leg-front to back, while twisting with the hips. Turn right by doing the opposite!
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