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Then you’re probably talking to a Californian. Because they don’t get jokes.If you have to explain your joke . . . .
Building up extra muscle mass really is not a good approach for improving your surfing. Building up your stamina is better. Some of the absolute best surfers I have known are just skinny, little stringbeans.I havent been able to squat for about 2 years now after a bad fall at the skatepark. Having extra muscle never helped me surf anyways. Even if it was somehow helping paddle, the extra weight was a hindrance for getting barreled.
yeah, but nah.
surf with either Mick Fanning or Medina, or even JJF versus someone with weak legs/core then get back to me.
most rec surfers are weak and do weak turns.
when you see a strong, trained really good surfer do strong turns and compare it, even to a competent surfer who doesn't train (genetic freaks like Occy excepted), the difference is night and day.
it really is.
Medina is 5'11 170yeah, but nah.
surf with either Mick Fanning, Parko or Medina, or even JJF versus someone with weak legs/core then get back to me.
most rec surfers are weak and do weak turns.
when you see a strong, trained really good surfer do strong turns and compare it, even to a competent surfer who doesn't train (genetic freaks like Occy excepted), the difference is night and day.
it really is.
Stamina?
what does that even mean? It might get you more waves, probably not. It certainly won't do jack sh!t for you once up and riding.
What hes promoting doesnt even make sense. All the guys he listed are very skinny and lean. Not even a 180 pounder on the list. Id bet the house that JJF and Nathan cant bench their body weight for 20 reps.Dude. The thing you are promoting is a full on pro vs what we all are.
I fully agree with you. What kicked this off was talking about "extra muscle mass". The top level surfers we're talking about are nowhere near having extra muscle mass.you think Medina and Fanning are string beans?
Florence?
They're more like classic middleweights. Even UFC middleweights, or close enough.
OK, forget building up muscle mass, just building strength.
Takes less time to build strength than to build stamina.
Which is my point. Instead of taking the time to build stamina, go surfing.
And train for strength.
That make sense?