I've made some really great progress (or so I think) over the past month or two. It probably has something to do with my time in Hawaii surfing some decent waves

Anyways, I think it's time to work on my bottom turn. I say this because I have gotten proficient with paddling, board/body positioning, pop up, etc. I am reliably catching waves (10 or more per hour Id guess).
I am catching waves, popping up and actually riding the face of the wave. So im riding the wave, thinking, "what now!?" my research online has told me that the bottom turn is essential to setting up good speed, next maneuvers, ect.
My understanding of how to make a good bottom turn:
Take off straight (slight angle if wave is steep), pop up going straight down face, *wait a few milliseconds to get to the trough*, compress knees, weight back foot slightly, look with head, shoulders and arms in the direction of the turn....and, well....turn!
I have a 8 foot wavestorm and hope to bring some video of my attempts (and fails!) in a week or two

Im also stoked because I got the 9 inch wavestorm fin replacement and will be slapping that baby on ASAP (im currently on mainland until tuesday

Ive watched many videos on bottom turns, Im a tad frustrated because all these vids seem to have shortboarders doing bottom turns, which doesnt help us beginners riding logs!
