Re: sometimes scared to paddle out to the back
by innocentsurfing » Tue Jan 26, 2010 8:58 pm
Hi
Paddling outback can be intimidating the first few times as there is allot happening and allot to process. to alleviate the fear you have to go through a process of controlling the situation.
the way you control the situation is to go through a logical decision process establishing what tools you have to deal with paddling out.
you now have three options whenever a wave comes towards you as your padlding out.
1. push up over the wave
2. turtle roll the board
3. turn the board back to the beach and assume a safety position.
these are the only three things you need to know specific to paddling out to the green waves. which is good because its not too much to remember !
by being desicive as to what to do with each wave as it comes towards you, you are taking complete control of the situation. as each waves comes towards you decide fight or flight.
fight - then roll or push up ,
flight, turn round towards beach lie back on the board with your chest on the tail and your arms gripping on so the board wont nosedive (safety position). you can use this to get out of any situation always in anysize waves and 90% of the time wont nose dive
now as your paddling out you only have two choices, fight or flight. as long as you make that firm desicion to one of either, this will give you control i.e take the fear out of it
it doesnt matter what desicion you make as long as you make it, this will give you the feeling of control. the more you do it the more you get the desicion right. then your out further and can start figuring out what to do out there
hope this helps
saludos
alex