Hi Pedro. Thanks ,hope it helped ,we are putting together more video soon. Theres also loads more videos on our subscription service www.supboardermag.com/pro too.
Hey there. Love the channel . If I’ve missed it let me know but I’d be very keen to see a video about etiquette in the line up specifically for sup surfers. For example, what are your views on sup surfing a peak crowded with lots of surfers? Obviously I try to avoid this but sometimes literally every peak is crowded so you have no choice. However much I try to be considerate in these situations, I tend to find that I end up having some kind of run in with a shortboarder and wind up surfing a separate way less good peak or just paddling in and quitting for the day. I feel like even respectful sup surfers get a hard time in these situations. Should we stand our ground or be driven away? Looking for empty peaks or getting up at dawn isn’t always possible so can sup surfers mix happily with normal surfers? I’d also like to know what to do if you catch a wave and then find others paddling back out in front of you. Is it their responsibility to duck under or yours to avoid them? I always end up jumping off when they don’t seem to be about to duck under. Again, I wonder if different rules apply to sup surfers...
Serge, as a new Sup surfer but long time surfer I always appreciated it when a SUP would move from peak to peak and not just sit on my peak. I hope that makes sense but I think you get it. Good luck, keep sliding
@@modernvintage1 Yeah, that does make sense. As my skills have improved I've actually become able to co-exist more happily with surfers who can see that I'm not a threat. Combination of chatting more, sitting down on my board in the line-up and letting several waves go before I catch my first. The one situation that is outright dangerous when SUP surfing is when you have to bail as a big wave comes in that you can't paddle through. There is no way to do this safely with lots of surfers around.
I am a beginner and I have a lot of difficult to change stance when get a wave ! Always fall !!! This is a very good video ! Need to practice more ! Until now I am only be able to get on knees ....! Thank you !
Hmm. This is a eventual goal. One that I will have to look at it. Surf stance on Paddle board - I'm not yet standing up on the paddle board longer than 9 seconds. In calmer waters. It's not one I will rush into doing. Sea paddle boarding I'm a long way from this point in time. Confidence in standing up longer than the 9 seconds I spoke of. Is my own greater priority.
Very good comment. If you can master the surf stance on flat water you will be able to do the hybrid stance for sure. The surf stance covered in this video will also help you understand the idea of board trimming for speed and maneuverability which we will be covering in the next video in the series. For those who don't know the hybrid stance is a combination of the true surf stance and a normal parallel paddling stance. Well noted gbthrylos
Tks for this tips. That's exactly what i need beaucause i stard to padle for catch the wave in paralel and then transfer to surf stance... no so good...
I prefer to jump-reposition my feet first into surf stance in the middle of the board and then step again to finish the adjustment. This way I never rock my board with putting all my weight on one side.
When I try to surf, the board often seems to get swept out from under me resulting in a fall off the back. Do you have any pointers to stop this from happening?
Hey Rudy. 2 pointers .... 1, try and get in a good surf stance with bent legs when paddling for the wave. 2, Try and get more paddle speed up before the wave comes. This will make the transition onto the wave easier because your board wont get pushed from out under your feet so much. Let me know if this helps? Thanks Reuben
Even though you are on a longer board you stay in the same place on flat water. The board needs to be kept flat the length of the board doesn't come into it. Good question that one.
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I wanna say that your tutorials (as well as a few from other channels) have almost single handedly motivated me to dive into SUP surfing. All I have for now is a large 11' iSUP (irocker nautical) so I'll try to use it to learn the basics first and maybe transition to a rigid board over the next months. I'm sure this is going to be a super fun journey. Thanks for all your tips and motivatipn!
We are so stoked hearing this comment. Thanks for sharing your story and how your are getting into SUP surfing. It inspires us to do more and create great content. Please keep us updated on your progression. Thanks, Beau
@@SUPboardermagSo I really didn't want to wait much and went ahead and bought a much smaller and rigid board a few days ago. First day was mostly re-learning all the very basics. Second day I spent a couple hours exclusively trying to learn how to paddle out over whitewater using techniques from your videos. Needless to say I fell more times than I could count, but I did manage to paddle up and through some challenging waves. That feeling of "Holy cow, I really did go through that one without falling!" was the best. Luckily I live two blocks from the beach and my work schedule allows me to go surfing a couple hours every other morning, so I will have plenty of time to practice. I'll be rewatching your videos every night for a while :) Thanks again! Pablo
Thanks for those tips : move your feet as you pull the paddle at the very same time. Makes sense but hadn’t done that on the water.
This is great, Mang. I've surfed my whole life but totally cluelessness (until now) about surfing an SUP. Will be giving it a whirl this afternoon 🤞
Hope this helped you in the surf!
Exactly, I've surf for a long time and these tips make sense, trying tomorrow
@@SUPboardermag great help! Still looked like a kook but got onto a couple! 🙏
Thanks from Iquique chile
I've surfed for 5 decades was struggling, these tips make total sense and I will be working on them immediately. thanks
Glad we could help out! Thanks, Beau
Great video, make more videos about catching waves!!
Hi Pedro. Thanks ,hope it helped ,we are putting together more video soon. Theres also loads more videos on our subscription service www.supboardermag.com/pro too.
Excellent advice Reuben, thanks!
Hey there. Love the channel . If I’ve missed it let me know but I’d be very keen to see a video about etiquette in the line up specifically for sup surfers. For example, what are your views on sup surfing a peak crowded with lots of surfers? Obviously I try to avoid this but sometimes literally every peak is crowded so you have no choice. However much I try to be considerate in these situations, I tend to find that I end up having some kind of run in with a shortboarder and wind up surfing a separate way less good peak or just paddling in and quitting for the day. I feel like even respectful sup surfers get a hard time in these situations. Should we stand our ground or be driven away? Looking for empty peaks or getting up at dawn isn’t always possible so can sup surfers mix happily with normal surfers? I’d also like to know what to do if you catch a wave and then find others paddling back out in front of you. Is it their responsibility to duck under or yours to avoid them? I always end up jumping off when they don’t seem to be about to duck under. Again, I wonder if different rules apply to sup surfers...
Hi Serge, There are several features on this on SUPboardermag.com - reach "etiquette" in the search bar of the SUPboarder website. Will | SUPboarder
Great. Thanks WIll
Serge, as a new Sup surfer but long time surfer I always appreciated it when a SUP would move from peak to peak and not just sit on my peak. I hope that makes sense but I think you get it. Good luck, keep sliding
@@modernvintage1 Yeah, that does make sense. As my skills have improved I've actually become able to co-exist more happily with surfers who can see that I'm not a threat. Combination of chatting more, sitting down on my board in the line-up and letting several waves go before I catch my first. The one situation that is outright dangerous when SUP surfing is when you have to bail as a big wave comes in that you can't paddle through. There is no way to do this safely with lots of surfers around.
This answers allot of questions . Good video 👍🏻 Thanks
I am a beginner and I have a lot of difficult to change stance when get a wave ! Always fall !!! This is a very good video ! Need to practice more ! Until now I am only be able to get on knees ....! Thank you !
Great Fabio, get practicing 😀
Hopefully will help thanks
What brand and model is the PB you are showing?
We are paddling a Quroc paddlboard in this video
Love these how to videos. Thank you so much, please keep them coming!
Awesome video guys love it, gained a new subscriber!
Welcome aboard!
Tons of good tips, thanks!
Thanks for these great tutorials. So helpful.
Glad you like them!
Hmm. This is a eventual goal. One that I will have to look at it. Surf stance on Paddle board - I'm not yet standing up on the paddle board longer than 9 seconds. In calmer waters. It's not one I will rush into doing. Sea paddle boarding I'm a long way from this point in time. Confidence in standing up longer than the 9 seconds I spoke of. Is my own greater priority.
It all does take time, but keep at it. Enjoy hearing your updates
Thx for the tips ;-)
Great video💐 Thanks from Australia.... 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
What about the hybrid stance ?
Very good comment. If you can master the surf stance on flat water you will be able to do the hybrid stance for sure. The surf stance covered in this video will also help you understand the idea of board trimming for speed and maneuverability which we will be covering in the next video in the series.
For those who don't know the hybrid stance is a combination of the true surf stance and a normal parallel paddling stance. Well noted gbthrylos
Great, thanks.
Glad you liked the video. Thanks, Beau
Great, easy-to-follow instructions that I will include in my article on Los O'Gradys in Mexico! Cheers!
Fantastic! Thanks Katie
Tks for this tips. That's exactly what i need beaucause i stard to padle for catch the wave in paralel and then transfer to surf stance... no so good...
Great, you can do it and catch a wave in parallel stance but you will catch why more waves like this.
I prefer to jump-reposition my feet first into surf stance in the middle of the board and then step again to finish the adjustment. This way I never rock my board with putting all my weight on one side.
Great tip! Thanks for sharing. Everyone has their own way of doing it and whichever feel the most comfortable and controlled for you. Cheers, Beau
Love it! Can't wait to practice my surf stance. Thanks
Great! Good luck. Thanks, Beau
many thanks for all your videos... I have learned a lot!
Glad you have learned a lot. Nice to hear
When I try to surf, the board often seems to get swept out from under me resulting in a fall off the back. Do you have any pointers to stop this from happening?
Hey Rudy. 2 pointers .... 1, try and get in a good surf stance with bent legs when paddling for the wave.
2, Try and get more paddle speed up before the wave comes. This will make the transition onto the wave easier because your board wont get pushed from out under your feet so much. Let me know if this helps? Thanks Reuben
@@SUPboardermag Thanks so much for the pointers, Reuben.I will try this when I am next in Brazil for sup surfing. I will let you know how I do.
How about on 14 feet or longer boards, I should be more towards the tail end, right?
Even though you are on a longer board you stay in the same place on flat water. The board needs to be kept flat the length of the board doesn't come into it. Good question that one.
Good video clear instructions.
Hellooo great video, can this be done with an inflatable SUP board too ?❤
Yes, absolutely . Most of the clips in this video are on an iSUP. Thanks Reuben
@@SUPboardermag thank you ❤
Bonjour comment faire pour traduire en français merci
Bonjour, vous pouvez sélectionner des sous-titres français sur RUclips. Dans le coin inférieur droit de l'écran. J'espère que ça aide? Désolé pour mon français :-)
I wanna say that your tutorials (as well as a few from other channels) have almost single handedly motivated me to dive into SUP surfing. All I have for now is a large 11' iSUP (irocker nautical) so I'll try to use it to learn the basics first and maybe transition to a rigid board over the next months. I'm sure this is going to be a super fun journey. Thanks for all your tips and motivatipn!
We are so stoked hearing this comment. Thanks for sharing your story and how your are getting into SUP surfing. It inspires us to do more and create great content. Please keep us updated on your progression. Thanks, Beau
@@SUPboardermagSo I really didn't want to wait much and went ahead and bought a much smaller and rigid board a few days ago. First day was mostly re-learning all the very basics. Second day I spent a couple hours exclusively trying to learn how to paddle out over whitewater using techniques from your videos. Needless to say I fell more times than I could count, but I did manage to paddle up and through some challenging waves. That feeling of "Holy cow, I really did go through that one without falling!" was the best. Luckily I live two blocks from the beach and my work schedule allows me to go surfing a couple hours every other morning, so I will have plenty of time to practice. I'll be rewatching your videos every night for a while :) Thanks again! Pablo
@@SUPboardermag Caught my first few waves today and it felt amazing! Most of it was thanks to your tutorials guys, thanks you so much