formanproject wrote:I have a question about performing a bottom turn on a longboard.
Where I live, the waves rarely reach higher than 3 - 4 feet. Oftentimes while riding, I drop down the wave just fine, but when trying to perform a bottom turn, lose all my speed and the wave just goes right by me.
I ride a 7'10 mini-longboard, and was wondering if a bottom turn is useless in waves this small. Is it more efficient to just angle my takeoff, and not worry about dropping directly down the face?
Also, is bottom turning a longboard generally not done as often as on a shortboard?
Thanks!
A bottom turn is a major part of a long board skills and can be done on most waves except ( unless you are very very good ) exceedingly hollow waves, use an angled take off and partial bottom turn comb to suit.
Exceedingly small waves angle take off to suit. A good bottom turn provides the speed to set up the rest of your ride, something is not quite right with your technique suggestion lots of surfs and concentrate on get your bottom turn working.
Uncle Jaffa's tip if you want to get a skill down repeat review change slightly and do and do again and again, until you get it.
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