BoMan wrote:How did you change balance when the nose went under?
I just used my legs as shockabsorbers, just like running and then coming to a sudden stop. It was a natural reaction to compensate for the braking board, but I was unprepared for the sudden acceleration when the nose came up. Next time this happens I know what to expect, I hope

Off course the angle of the pearling board cannot be to steep, I think the nose was at most maybe 10 cm under water.
With another wave there was also a bit of a situation, I was almost missing the drop, I kept hanging on top of the wave during popup. It happened before that I popped up too early and while standing on the board the wave escaped me standing behind the lip

So this time I popped up and when it felt like the wave was escaping me I quickly stepped forward on the board to put my weight more forward, that did it and I made the drop..
I didn't pearl but had a problem steering into the bottom turn, still standing too much forward the board was doing a trimming turn instead of a carving bottom turn. It came around to the open face but it felt like ages..
So I think the skill needed is quickly step forward or backward when needed.