Swell hit the coast yesterday: I thought it was still coming when I got surprised by some gnarling conditions. Offshore wind, 3-5ft hawaiian. Paddled out, in the first 10 minutes I saw a dude score a tube right next to me! Later I saw another score a even bigger one from the sand. Tried to drop two or three waves, but the offshore wind was making it harder to get on it, and then lightning started. I went out of the water and waited for it to stop. Maybe I waited too much, once I got back inside it was smaller and crowded. I was not really finding myself in the water, getting my arm a bit exhausted from paddling, and current was dragging me to the rocks, so I went out of that day that showed so many good waves scoring nothing but some in the head

Today I went dawn patrol with some friends. Waves were smaller but still good, about 2ft hawaiian. This time I could score a few! I took my camera out, and though I didn't record my best waves, there was this one where I did my best top turn carve of the day (like a less sharpen snap? I always get confused with the naming). It threw a little bit of spray, nothing spectacular, but good for my standards

I'm posting the video (nevermind the fog, still didn't work this issue out) of it real time and in slow motion, if you notice something I can do to improve it, I'll be glad to hear it!
Now I gotta rest and get ready for some reinforced dinner, my arms feels like I've been doing push ups for the last 20 hours..