by teenageape » Sun Jul 22, 2012 1:41 am
by jaffa1949 » Sun Jul 22, 2012 12:47 pm
teenageape wrote:I've been surfing for a year and I've never had a problem getting into the lineup. However, I do it in a very janky way. I often ditch my board a lot and swim underwater then pull my board back and continue paddling. This works but obviously puts others behind me in danger. I've never actually hit anyone but I have broke my leash one time and had a hard time swimming back to shore.
I really don't know what else to do, especially if I'm about to take a wave on the head. I definitely cannot duckdive this board and turtle rolling seems even more sketchy on waves that are 5ft+. Any tips? Also a side note, are there any tips for swimming back to shore after a broken leash?
by oldenglish » Sun Jul 22, 2012 3:42 pm
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by KookieRookie » Tue Jul 24, 2012 2:17 am
by jaffa1949 » Tue Jul 24, 2012 6:14 am
KookieRookie wrote:What I did with a 8 foot Doyle foamboard is jump off, grab the leash really close to the tail and pull it underwater as deep as i could. The wave would then push down the board. You can also push the front down and the back will follow. You can even do a push up for small waves and the water will go through the gap between your board and you. Hope this helps
by KookieRookie » Wed Jul 25, 2012 1:11 am
jaffa1949 wrote:KookieRookie wrote:What I did with a 8 foot Doyle foamboard is jump off, grab the leash really close to the tail and pull it underwater as deep as i could. The wave would then push down the board. You can also push the front down and the back will follow. You can even do a push up for small waves and the water will go through the gap between your board and you. Hope this helps
Watch out with that technique, guys have managed to put their fingers through the tie off loop or the swivel strap and have given themselves and injury called degloving where the leash has stripped the skin and muscle off a finger or two right to the boneUsually need to have the finger amputated if the injury hasn't done it already!
It's been happening a lot to newbies on Australia's Gold Coast.
Jumping off your board or throwing it away is a danger to everyone including yourself. Do not do it![]()
Please stop thinking about it as an option except in extreme, dire, can't do anything else and Waimea Bay is about to unload on my head type situations.
Learn to read the surf learn to duck dive and turtle roll they are not that difficult but need practice.
Kookie take the advice about board choice on your other thread
by spectrefish » Wed Sep 12, 2012 11:24 pm
jaffa1949 wrote:Watch out with that technique, guys have managed to put their fingers through the tie off loop or the swivel strap and have given themselves and injury called degloving where the leash has stripped the skin and muscle off a finger or two right to the boneUsually need to have the finger amputated if the injury hasn't done it already!
It's been happening a lot to newbies on Australia's Gold Coast.
by jaffa1949 » Thu Sep 13, 2012 4:34 am
spectrefish wrote:You can also cut through your board with the tie off loop. I found that out the hard way just a couple of weeks ago. It looks like someone took a saw blade and ran it straight up the center of my board. Needless to say I no longer grab the leash that close to the board.
spectrefish wrote: I have problems duck diving my board as well since the thing is a 7'4" Anderson fader that is pretty thick. The thickness helps with balancing for me since I'm relatively new to surfing but it introduces problems when trying to duck dive the sucker. Like others have said, learn to read the waves better. There is usually always a decent rip on a beach break that you can coast out on and even then I usually wait for a lull in the sets and paddle out quickly on calm water.
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