Are you jumping on fuller outlines and fishes or mid lengths when its truly small with no push or fully onshore if youre trying to go every day? What was your focus on each session
@form2644 So as far as my focus for each session, it would just depend on a few things. Like... What will the waves allow me to do? example: if the waves are super peaky, I could work on fading my take off and practicing deep bottom turns, or if the waves are breaking fast and down the line, I could work on floaters and generating speed. There's always something to work on no matter what the conditions are! And I always keep expectations low so that my main focus to each session is to keep in shape so that I'm ready to go when the waves do get good. With boards, I don't do fishes or mid lengths because I'm trying to surf at the highest level that I can, and those boards hinder that for me. I'm not against people riding those types of boards, it just never worked for me. Thanks for the questions, I hope that makes sense.
Thanks bro!
Are you jumping on fuller outlines and fishes or mid lengths when its truly small with no push or fully onshore if youre trying to go every day? What was your focus on each session
@form2644 So as far as my focus for each session, it would just depend on a few things. Like...
What will the waves allow me to do? example: if the waves are super peaky, I could work on fading my take off and practicing deep bottom turns, or if the waves are breaking fast and down the line, I could work on floaters and generating speed.
There's always something to work on no matter what the conditions are! And I always keep expectations low so that my main focus to each session is to keep in shape so that I'm ready to go when the waves do get good.
With boards, I don't do fishes or mid lengths because I'm trying to surf at the highest level that I can, and those boards hinder that for me. I'm not against people riding those types of boards, it just never worked for me.
Thanks for the questions, I hope that makes sense.
@@SPFSURF thanks for such a detailed response, I definitely appreciate it. I'll apply this to my training too