Going too fast to bottom turn?

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Going too fast to bottom turn?

Postby Aloha » Sun Sep 09, 2007 12:28 pm

I've been surfing now for more than 3 years and I'm pretty confident in my ability. I can catch all types of waves and can bottom turn, snap turn off the lip and once in a while hit the lip vertically. So I think I'm ok at turning.

What I don't understand is sometimes when I ride big waves I find that I'm going so fast that I'm worried if I turn I'll just lose control. The board is going so fast it's skipping across the water. It feels like it just wants to go straight. I try to turn and bury my toes into the deck but I'm going so fast that the rail just won't sink.

I find I have to go far into the flats where I lose speed and then do a bottom turn at a speed I'm used to, and where I feel in control. I'm sure there is a proper way to do this as good surfers can turn on the rail at incredible speeds with a huge spray coming off the turn.. but I can't :cry:

I can't blame the board as it happens to me on my 6'4" and 6'0 shortboards and also on my 6'0 fish. I know I can bottom turn correctly at normal speeds but what's the trick when you are skimming along so fast that the board is actually bouncing a little. I tried pushing harder on the tail but I found it started to wobble out when I did that once.

It only happens on certain big steep waves that have a fat shoulder so you have to ride the wave straight to the bottom before going down the line. This creates a lot of speed. On regular big waves I find I'm slightly more angled as I have to speed down the line to avoid the close out and I don't get the same problem.

Anyone have similar experiences or know what to do?
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Postby Dec » Sun Sep 09, 2007 12:44 pm

You just have to dig in really deep and lean a whole load. If you have a squash/square tail then it could be a bit of a problem on much bigger waves, but it shouldn't really.
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Postby isaluteyou » Sun Sep 09, 2007 6:09 pm

You just need to be agressive in the turn. Try not to think too much and dont let fear/worry get the better of you just go for it the rest will come naturally.
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