jaffa1949 wrote:OK that's good but is advanced basics, bottom turn to top turn ( Mick Fanning level).
Every advanced move in which I fail has a start in an inadequate preceding basic skill, that is multiplied in the next or a subsequent move.
A full set of basic skills in not painting by numbers , but the very basis of all that you want to do in surfing.
Experimentation in pushing your skills is important and so is sometimes just relating to the wave and having a joyous ride with it.
The best surfers on any equipment I see are those that generate speed form move to move.
Observe the good guys at your beach see if what I suggest is true!
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I agree. I think I just miscommunicated what the 360 trick was intended to do. It's just hard to explain that shifting your board in whitewater flats applies to shifting your board along the wall of a wave. Maybe I should call it the arc trick and suggest that beginners try to make as wide of an arc with their surfboard when they end up at the end of a whitewater push.