Sitting on top and getting ready to catch the wave

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Sitting on top and getting ready to catch the wave

Postby chickentendah » Sun May 06, 2007 2:36 am

So I was trying to catch some waves today, and I noticed that I couldn't do two things successfully:

1) Sitting flat on top of the surfboard perfectly balanced with no assistance from hands (while waiting for some waves)

2) Turning the board back to shore in one quick and easy motion (in order to paddle for an oncoming wave)

I'm 5'8", and I'm trying to learn on my 7'6" funboard. If you guys have some advice, I'd really appreciate it. Thanks!

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Re: Sitting on top and getting ready to catch the wave

Postby drowningbitbybit » Sun May 06, 2007 8:34 am

chickentendah wrote:1) Sitting flat on top of the surfboard perfectly balanced with no assistance from hands (while waiting for some waves)


Practise.
And positioning. Depends on what board you're on, but you just need to find the sweet spot and then just practise sitting there. I find (on a shortboard) that you need to sit further forward than you'd think so that the tail of the board (where most of the volume is) is holding you up you as it tries to float.
And when you do wobble, minimise your movements - dont throw your arms about trying to regain balance. A wiggle of the hips should be all thats necessary.

chickentendah wrote:2) Turning the board back to shore in one quick and easy motion (in order to paddle for an oncoming wave)

I'm 5'8", and I'm trying to learn on my 7'6" funboard.


The trick is to sink the tail (ie shift your weight backwards) and make the front of the board come out the water. Then it spins round real easy.

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Postby chickentendah » Sun May 06, 2007 6:46 pm

Thanks for the advice drowningbitbybit.

How long did it personally take you to find your sweet spot when you were first learning how to surf?

When spinning around, do we need to also "stab" the board into the ocean w/ our arms for more buoyancy?

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Postby surferdude_scarborough » Sun May 06, 2007 7:17 pm

yup good advice from drowning there. dont worry it will come with time shouldnt take too long to find the sweet spot.


and we all fall off in the lineup every so often
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Postby dougirwin13 » Sun May 06, 2007 10:44 pm

Assuming your position is right you'll be able to spin the board around by circling your feet in the water. Even on a longboard (positioning is just a bit more important).

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Postby Ellie » Mon May 07, 2007 1:03 pm

surferdude_scarborough wrote:and we all fall off in the lineup every so often


...in my case every surf...
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