Progress Checkpoint: 8 months
Girlfriends lost to surfing: 3 (today only a potential lead was lost{I dunno how it happend but its no longer there} making it 3.1)
I feel Lucky!:
FIRS OF ALL HAPPY SAINT PATRICKS DAY!
!!!! I remember when I was little and i tried to follow the rainbow haha. Stood on my tip toes to see if i could spot the end of it, never found it of course lol. ANYWAY I went surfing a very nice day, unfourtuantely the waves were arond 4-6ft big which for me, means I catch less waves than normal. I only caught 6 big ones. I was happy for it though cause MY board is AMAZING! I outpaddled a guy further in toward the peak and all it took was a couple of stroaks(Ok maybe not OUT paddled).
HOWEVER! I do haev some problems with my board on bigger waves. Its a differnt thing than I'm use too, i often find myself alittle slower. As in slower like i turn alittle slower. I have found out kinda that I needed to put more effort in to the turns lol so taht solved the problem there. But still on a bigger waves the fish is a little speed demon. I forget to put alot of energy into my turns and such making me look fluid. I'm still having problems with my snaps as i find the right spot, but when i go up to hit it i kinda loose my balence and fall back. So i decided to re examine my snaps.
Heres what I do: I go down wait a bit, pump if nessasary, touch the water(thats my way to turn that I always forget) I end up at the top and about 3/4 twoard the top of the wave I compresss, meaning I crouch down a little more. Then when i hit the top i throw myself back down, arms thrown down like i threw a big rock at the ground. I keep forgeting to kick my leg. I've only snapped twice so far succesfully, so its somethign I'm workn on. Anyway time for me to drink some green liquid, Hope you all have a good St. Patricks Day even if your not irish, you should be drinking now

(I forgot to get some photos of me surfing, but htis weekend i will FOR SURE!)
(And honestly, I ride this quad even if the conditions are for the shortboard lol)
