by LillyBee » Fri Dec 09, 2022 7:27 pm
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by waikikikichan » Fri Dec 09, 2022 9:51 pm
LillyBee wrote:I struggle a lot with generating speed. I know what i have to do, but the waves I surf are usually short rides (close out fast) which doesn't give me consistent time to practice, repeat or correct and get better. So, sometimes I nail it, many times I don't.
I've been thinking about practicing speed and other things in the foams, but...am I going to waste time?
anyone tried it?
LillyBee wrote:(I surf a hybrid fish 5'8; My height: 5'7 and weight: roughly 116lbs)
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by waikikikichan » Sat Dec 10, 2022 12:09 am
LillyBee wrote:I can even bottom turn (though I haven't done it in a really long time, because I'm obsessed(?) with getting horizontal speed and when I get in the water I sometimes try to not attempt the H speed, but I can't resist)
Horizontal speed straight, fast and long. That's what I'd like to accomplish.
I probably should try a bottom turn after one or two pumps, instead of trying to accelerate horizontally for too long. But as I said, I see guys doing it, just speeding like crazy the entire wave...and I'm obsessed with achieving that.
by waikikikichan » Sat Dec 10, 2022 12:17 am
LillyBee wrote:I sometimes can feel that speed with a short rail to rail, or a tic tac, other times I don't, (I think it's my feet positioning and stance, sometimes I get it right, sometimes I miss it. That's what I want to practice in stable controllable conditions)
But because I don't have too many of those opportunities to repeat over and over to perfect it, I was wondering if this could be done also in whitewater, since that's guaranteed to be consistently there to practice practice practice without any disturbance.
by oldmansurfer » Sat Dec 10, 2022 12:30 am
by LillyBee » Sat Dec 10, 2022 2:00 am
waikikikichan wrote: Again I ask you, "What board(s) did you ride before your current 5'8" hybrid fish ?"
Stable controllable conditions ? The white water is the most Turbulent Chaotic area of the wave. Yes is it consistent, consistently disturbed water that is NOT surfable.
by LillyBee » Sat Dec 10, 2022 2:14 am
oldmansurfer wrote:On days when it's small and crumbly I try to see how long I can ride the wave.
by Geezer » Sat Dec 10, 2022 3:26 am
by oldmansurfer » Sat Dec 10, 2022 4:36 am
LillyBee wrote:oldmansurfer wrote:On days when it's small and crumbly I try to see how long I can ride the wave.
Exactly. That's what I try to do too. Pumping rail to rail. Which I have to perfect. And because right now I don't have small waves to try it, I was asking if doing rail to rail to perfect feet positioning, stance and movements would be possible in the flat whitewater. If not, then ok.
by LillyBee » Sat Dec 10, 2022 11:45 am
. Ok, this was my question (not the how to). thank you.Geezer wrote:Anyway, short answer is no, there is nothing you can do on your feet in whitewater that will benefit you as a surfer beyond your first weeks on a foamie.
Geezer wrote:Whitewater isn’t surfing
I don't like it, I tried it before and I don't like the idea of falling and getting hurt. I can't even afford the luxury of breaking my bones.Geezer wrote:Surfskating will offer all the benefits of riding simulation that you can get short of being on a wave
yes, this is something that I also have to start working on. But as I said, I became very obsessed with getting that line speed first, and many times I keep telling myself "don't do the pumping", but as soon as I catch a wave I think "just this one"...and then I can't stop trying. I will definitely have to change my mind. It became an obsession.Geezer wrote: ride closeouts,
Already did, years ago. And I already used my bulky 5'10 to practice pumping, but it's not the same, it's heavy. So I stick to my hybrid 5'8, because it's lighter and very maneuverable.Geezer wrote:get a bigger board...when that bigger board starts ro feel awkward and bulky
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