by LovintheSurf » Tue Sep 26, 2006 9:57 pm
AS SOON as you drop into the wave, immediatley turn your board so its riding down the face (side) of the wave, dont wait or youll just end up in the flats. (obviously not the side thats already broken or breakin cause then youll just get a face full of water) and BAM your riding down the line up. I think the main probelm however is your board. A 7'10'' funboard would be very hard to turn, so thats probably why, ur finding yourself just merely riding down the face of the wave. You should probably move down to a shorter board cause its much easier to turn. So when you go to turn your back foot should be near where the fins are, and your front foot spaced evenly somewhere near the middle of the board. Get a nice low crouched position, cause u cant really stick a hard turn straight legged. So anyway, right after u make the drop, push your front rail as hard as you can with your front foot, and use your back foot to really get the back part of the board to turn. The back will be the hardest part to move, so really emphasize that "push", then the front will follow a bit easier. When i used to have a bigger board, and even now occaionally, if i needed to make the turn really fast cause it was really steep, ill reach down low and grab the outside of my rail to help pull and push the board up and to the side. Anyway thats probably super hard to understand, but i tried.