If riding prone is pancaking, what is riding on all fours

Topazslider

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there is this pancaker I see at Surfrider all the time, but one day there was this guy riding on all fours at Doho, yes they were both Old, pushing 70. What is it called when you ride on all fours?
 

Sharkbiscuit

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Topeslide said:
What is it called when you ride on all fours?
If you're torching a foil at Cowell's, it's called Homer Henard Hounding

Otherwise, what Janitor said, and definitely what Neal said. I dunno about blocking (or Doho other than it sounds like it breaks like every spot between Spanish House and Georgia except like 4 places) but there reaches a point in some situations where I DO respect old people just for being old, and pushing 70 and surfing the soft wave in town is one of the those times.
 

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i often kneeboard it when my body refuses to "popup". works for me. first time it happened, my lumbar area siezed up on takeoff and i went onto my knees instinctively to avoid wipeout.... in the end of the ride i'd had so much fun that i do it all the time just for kicks now.