by oldmansurfer » Tue Jan 26, 2016 5:05 am
So in reality there is no way to estimate speed by how many times you skip. Initially I was irritated that they would be telling me how fast I was going but in retrospect I guess they were recognizing that I was working up some speed. Skipping depends partly on speed and partly on angle of attack and partly on the orientation of your body and what you do when you hit the water. Now I never got hurt during any of those wipeouts/failed cutouts but the potential was there. What seems to be the most violent in head over heels cartwheeling, your head is smacking the ocean repeatedly and you have absolutely no control. Landing sideways and rolling will result in a similar violent out of control thrashing. Penetrating the ocean is dangerous too particularly in this situation where speed comes from turning and not the size of the wave. I could easily hit the bottom even entering at an angle not to mention the deceleration that occurs when you do that. If your body isn't lined up properly it will torque your back. Then there is skipping which isn't so bad so I had been learning how to skip which is why I skipped 3 times on that wave. Often when I wipeout I chose how I do it especially when it seems to me to be a matter of safety.
So what is worse.... dying or regretting it for the rest of my life? Obviously I chose not regretting it.