by dtc » Mon Aug 31, 2015 10:26 am
Move closer to the beach to catch the wave (late drops). Learn to create speed (pumping). Make your movements a little smoother. Maybe a little less pressure on the back foot when turning
Otherwise just practice. The take off point is likely the major change; otherwise it will just be learning the board and how it reacts and how you balance etc. a shorter board won't be as forgiving of any technical flaws, like a slow pop up or a bit unbalanced. So it may seem like you have to do things different - well, you do but only to correct flaws, not to actually do it that different to how you would surf your other board if you were doing it correctly.
You may find no real changes are required
Have you started surfing it? Are there particular things you are finding hard?