by Driftingalong » Mon Jul 10, 2006 12:18 pm
If you're not too sure if you have your position on the board right; scootch around a little. Paddle a few strokes, then move a little forward and paddle a little more, move a little backward and paddle a little more. When the nose keeps diving; you're too far forward. If you feel extra drag; you're too far back.
Use you're wave knowledge you've developed from riding the 7-8' board, so you can be in the right spot to catch the wave. You are going to need to be closer the break zone.
Use some extra strong strokes (really put in the effort) to catch the waves. Also, lift up your head and chest a little before the wave starts to pick you up.
Don't feel bad/discouraged by missing a good amount of waves; that's normal. You really need to concentrate just on catching the wave when you are on a shortboard.