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Postby ciderboy » Fri Sep 03, 2010 9:56 pm

when aproching to do a snap or cutback where abouts do you guys put your back foot on the traction pad I like to put mine just before the raised bit is that the right place because it seems to work sometime :unuts:
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Re: cut back snaps

Postby jaffa1949 » Sun Sep 05, 2010 6:28 am

ciderboy wrote:when aproching to do a snap or cutback where abouts do you guys put your back foot on the traction pad I like to put mine just before the raised bit is that the right place because it seems to work sometime :unuts:


It's obviously seems to be the right place sometimes :!: :mrgreen:
Beyond the smartass answer, examine each thing you do successfully , where everything was when you did it, repeat formula, learn it is different as much as the waves differ.
When you react instinctively to what the wave creates for you and all your foot positions enable to do what you want to do, then and only then will you be able to ...................... :wink:
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Re: cut back snaps

Postby IB_Surfer » Sun Sep 05, 2010 4:51 pm

Doesn't really matter where on the pad you put the foot, as long as it's on the pad. What makes the difference is your pivoting to your back foot, too much you stall, too little you don't snap, and how much you "load" your turn by surfing up and down the wave. I tend to slash my backside and snap my frontside, part of it is that I just got used to not going vertical on my backside too much, just kinda gave up on it, but on my frontside I really go for big "board out of the water" snaps, but mostly cause that is my style of surf.

So, answer, concentrate on your form, pivot back for snap, and go down hard to come back up hard to get more power in your turn.
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Re: cut back snaps

Postby esonscar » Fri Sep 10, 2010 8:29 pm

^ agree with themathteacher 10% :)

[ EDIT: Jeez! I mean I agree with the mathteacher 100% ! [dang, did I just flunk !] ]
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Re: cut back snaps

Postby naniekso » Sat Sep 11, 2010 6:47 am

don't make him mad or he'll bring major equations upon you
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Re: cut back snaps

Postby ciderboy » Tue Sep 14, 2010 9:06 pm

I can do snaps on my backside just not frontside any help ?
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Re: cut back snaps

Postby lorcar » Tue Nov 16, 2010 4:53 pm

what's difference between SNAP and SLASH?
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Re: cut back snaps

Postby Aloha » Tue Nov 16, 2010 10:49 pm

I'll just quote surfline as they explained it nicely:

Snap or snapback
"A quick, short cutback into the power of the wave. Often used in a steep part of the wave when the quick manoeuvre will keep the surfer in the "power pocket" of the wave. Also used when the wave is too fast to offer a chance to do a full cutback because the wave would pass the surfer by. "

By slash , I presume you mean a re-entry or reo for short? Also known as 'hitting the lip' or 'off the lip'. That's vertical surfing where you point your board at the plunging lip of the wave and perform your top turn in it. One of the most satisfying manoeuvres in surfing!

So to summarise, a snap is a cutback done off the lip. Normal cutbacks are carved on the rail in the slow part of the wave. A snap is a quick 180 turn done high in the wave, and not in the fat section.
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Re: cut back snaps

Postby esonscar » Wed Nov 17, 2010 9:15 pm

I call a snap a vert reo off the lip :) (hitting the crest of the wave with the 'board pointing straight up to the sky then turning the board and re-entering the wave on the ensuing fresh drop-back-in).
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Re: cut back snaps

Postby jaffa1949 » Fri Nov 19, 2010 6:51 am

esonscar wrote:^ agree with themathteacher 10% :)

[ EDIT: Jeez! I mean I agree with the mathteacher 100% ! [dang, did I just flunk !] ]


The US government will be after you that percentage is a weapon of maths disruption :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: cut back snaps

Postby esonscar » Sat Nov 20, 2010 11:40 pm

:oops:

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Re: cut back snaps

Postby zangpakto » Mon Nov 22, 2010 6:49 pm

lol :mrgreen:
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Re: cut back snaps

Postby 3galarm » Mon Dec 06, 2010 4:01 am

ciderboy wrote:when aproching to do a snap or cutback where abouts do you guys put your back foot on the traction pad I like to put mine just before the raised bit is that the right place because it seems to work sometime :unuts:


wow do you actually look where your back foot is placed
i never do i just go up and try to do it (always stack)
i guess i should try it your way
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Re: cut back snaps

Postby Vee2 » Fri Dec 10, 2010 3:57 pm

You shouldnt have to look where your back foot is it should just feel right when you start the turn.
Basically, when you start your turn shift your weight on to your back foot then the most important thing which most people dont do is to look in the direction you want to go and rotate the trunk of your body. If you dont rotate the trunk of your body the cutback will lack power and it wont wrap around to the pocket.
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