to turn with the surfboard was a reaction of me – paddling with legs and
hands like in here ^^ funny to see what i did unconsciously and i see it
here in a teaching video =D great videos!
You can both have your back toward the beach or parallel to the beach but,
I prefer the first way, because you have more visual on the waves coming
from the ocean. In this way you have to be quicker in turning you surfboard
than in the second way.
OK so I went out today, for the second time and I’m not nearly fast enough
to have my entire back toward the sand. I just seem to become unbalanced
and I fall off the board while the wave is passing under me 🙁 I seem to do
better being parallel to the sand for now. I also think the waves were also
to large today for a beginner so I went out for only 30min and came back in
and just rested on the beach. They looked to be 6 to 8 feet tall.
ok, im confused here.. do you turn totally toward the ocean when your
waiting for a wave? Like have your back toward the sand? Or are you suppose
to only be turned parallel to the sand?
@msneverquit However, they are expensive, easier to break, harder to buy
the correct one (making sure you don’t buy a like an arched bottom board or
something too short) and over all, much more dangerous. Using a foam is
usually cheaper (buying them used saves you quite a bit of money), doesn’t
nearly hurt you nearly as much, and it takes a lot more to really break
them for good. Though I see your point, I would at least use a foam for the
first 2-3 times surfing. It is better that way.
What beach is that?
i like ur videos…are like more down to earth then most here on youtube…
what is this song at the beginning of the video?
softtop is a good brand for a begginer and about 9 feet is perfect for a
begginer
six weeks 2 hours in the water every day 1 hour on land you’l be a pro and
that’s how annasophia trained for soul surfer
to turn with the surfboard was a reaction of me – paddling with legs and
hands like in here ^^ funny to see what i did unconsciously and i see it
here in a teaching video =D great videos!
yea your looking for the waves and when you see one coming you start
paddling to the sand and you catch the wave
wipeout!
You can both have your back toward the beach or parallel to the beach but,
I prefer the first way, because you have more visual on the waves coming
from the ocean. In this way you have to be quicker in turning you surfboard
than in the second way.
how to wipe out come naturally to me
nothing better then learning how to surf in magical mexico!
OK so I went out today, for the second time and I’m not nearly fast enough
to have my entire back toward the sand. I just seem to become unbalanced
and I fall off the board while the wave is passing under me 🙁 I seem to do
better being parallel to the sand for now. I also think the waves were also
to large today for a beginner so I went out for only 30min and came back in
and just rested on the beach. They looked to be 6 to 8 feet tall.
Great lessons, they’re really clear. Thanks!
Great show mates. Thanks for the tips.
how long a board do you think a beginner should buy? what type/brand? how
much should I spend?
ok, im confused here.. do you turn totally toward the ocean when your
waiting for a wave? Like have your back toward the sand? Or are you suppose
to only be turned parallel to the sand?
@msneverquit However, they are expensive, easier to break, harder to buy
the correct one (making sure you don’t buy a like an arched bottom board or
something too short) and over all, much more dangerous. Using a foam is
usually cheaper (buying them used saves you quite a bit of money), doesn’t
nearly hurt you nearly as much, and it takes a lot more to really break
them for good. Though I see your point, I would at least use a foam for the
first 2-3 times surfing. It is better that way.