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Instead of telling us how other people do it wrong, how about showing us how or telling us how you do it. Talk is cheap while standing on the beach.Average Joe never gets his foot back far enough on the tail block to do a turn like that and a good percentage have their trac pad too far up on the board to even give them a chance.
Plus sole bro rips and would not approve lom postInstead of telling us how other people do it wrong, how about showing us how or telling us how you do it. Talk is cheap while standing on the beach.
prwtty sure thats matt hoy in surfer when they called it cutback of the yr or sum chit like that
Working with my son when he was younger one of the hardest things to teach is to get the head and shoulders looking to where you're going to and not where you've been. Most surfers watch their spray and the resulting cutback resembles slamming on the brakes rather than a proper wrap. Its a bad habit and a tough one to break.I think for most surfers one of the big problems we have with getting a turn even remotely close to the one pictured above is we don't get the upper body rotation needed for such a complete turn.
Like, look at how far around his right arm is. I never get my right arm far enough around like this. His left arm is touching the water and it's like he's pivoting around it. His head is pointed towards the nose of his board. He's fully committed.
Anyone got the full sequence? It's such a good shot.
Same.I think for most surfers one of the big problems we have with getting a turn even remotely close to the one pictured above is we don't get the upper body rotation needed for such a complete turn.
Like, look at how far around his right arm is. I never get my right arm far enough around like this.
It looks like a very tight roundhouse cutback to me.More of a slash than a cutback, eh? Either way it's a sick fuggin turn.
It's not complicated.Instead of telling us how other people do it wrong, how about showing us how or telling us how you do it. Talk is cheap while standing on the beach.
Did you score some digits?Today was much smaller but a really cute 20 something girl told me, “You surf really stylish on that board.”