by waikikikichan » Fri May 01, 2015 4:17 am
1) front foot is more at 3 o'clock. Try having the front toes point more between 1 and 2 o'clock. ( but don't look down to check, feel it )
2) Both hands are acting as "feelers" and not taking active roll in steering or driving the board. Your front left hand did do a bit of bouncing, but I think that was just from vibration. If you slowly swing your right hand behind your body, you'll feel the twist in your waist, thus creating a turning force thru you legs,knees, down to the feet and ultimately to the board.
3) agree with Jaffa, you're trying to turn from the middle. But you did slot into trim, took awhile, but you did it. There's a lot of surfers I see do the hip-jive watusi, flinging their arms all over the place and only go straight into the flats. You turned.
4) not many people can make that ending closeout section, so no worries. But with you in the middle of the board, you can never get your weight over the tail to bring the nose up and kick out.
5) after you fell off, you popped up immediately. Probably fine because it's so shallow. But luckily your board didn't roll into you or your head. Always come up with a hand to protect you just incase your board is still twirling in the air or slinging back because of the leash pull.
Overall, great commitment. Good eyes looking at what's happening next.