I ride a 9'2 longboard single fin set right back lying down coz of fucked wrists. How do I stop being sucked up the face and rolled? It happens when I'm coming out of the tube. High line? Mid Face? Low line? Bury the inside rail more? Point the board at a 45 degree angle to the faceWhat's the best fin set up for my board for tubes?
TicketToRideGroup what's the best type of board to get barreled on , I have a 6'3" JC for a longtime and need a new one with so many new shapes and types I don't want to make a 700 dollar mistake .
I’ve always been wondering this...but I bodyboard, can u let me know if it’s the same as in the vid cuz it is. I catcher a barrel on bb w/ da same way u sed
There are similarities, it's just much easier to 'stall' on a bodyboard so you just ride in the pocket, stall until the lip is throwing over, then lean forwards again!
Any critical hollow drainer on your frontside simply double hand drag and enjoy the new surfing cheat code you’ve now learned while ur inside a green spinning tube
Any suggestions on good destinations to catch a first barrel? My local breaks (NorCal) get packed whenever it’s barreling so intermediates like me have no chance in the lineup.
Kory Carpenter sounds like you need a trip overseas! Somewhere like Indonesia would probably sort you out. We offer a few trips, and if you get to South Africa (where all these barrel clips were filmed) or Indonesia, on one of our trip Chris himself would be the guy to coach you - check out www.tickettoridegroup.com
Lol great theory video. But I don't think many people are going from a place where they need these distilled to actually surfing a barrel very quickly. It take a lot of practice of these to get close
It's all about water confidence. Build up your fitness. Get into the pool, and swim some lengths, then push yourself underwater swimming and understand your own boundaries, you'll be amazed how long you can hold your breath for, and how short you actually get "wiped out" for. The key to a wipe out is to RELAX! When you get wiped out, relax, open your eyes, and don't try and scramble to the surface - let the wave's power move on, and then when you surface grab your board, and paddle off to the side so that you take yourself out of the impact zone. Then when you've got this dialled ask yourself the question "what am I actually afraid of?" You will never lose all your fear of the waves, but you should will be able to manage it, and help yourself overcome.
It's not concrete you are landing on when you Wipeout if you are in the barrel and it is closing out pull through the back of the wave just remember to swim or it might take you over the falls and be safe
Raphael Vaz it's about setting your speed control , try placing your front foot more towards the front and not all your weight on your back foot and keep trying sometimes the wave is too fast
Haha Sub, I am intrigued at your definition of easy! It it were easy you wouldn't have to 'know the wave' and you don't have to, you 'just' read the shape of the wave to work out how and when it will barrel. No two waves are ever the same, even at the reef where a lot of this footage was filmed! Stoked to hear you're getting barrels!!
TicketToRideGroup if you surf a wave long enough you can figure out its pattern and how to get barreled by it. Why am i explaining this to you if you surf?
I take it you got barreled on your first wave or ? Once you've got it down it gets better but saying that it's easy when you have never got barreled is all talk .