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  • @BenConsidine
    @BenConsidine 6 месяцев назад

    For anyone who may be looking for any longboard coaching video analysis, we're getting things up and running and I'd be stoked to assess and set up a plan for what you're looking to improve on! If you are at all interested please feel free to email at longboardcoaching@outlook.com
    Cheers everyone!
    Ben 🤙

  • @yon_draper
    @yon_draper Месяц назад +1

    Glad i found your channel Ben! this is great

    • @BenConsidine
      @BenConsidine Месяц назад

      Haha epic super glad you’re finding it helpful - any questions at any point or things you’d like covered just let me know - yewww!!! 🙏🤙

  • @natdaley6121
    @natdaley6121 8 месяцев назад +2

    This is the best instructional video I’ve seen in years. Good work Ben

    • @BenConsidine
      @BenConsidine 8 месяцев назад +1

      Really appreciate that Nat thanks so much, hope you found it useful!! Yewww 🤙🤙🙏

  • @crispinbarker4286
    @crispinbarker4286 10 месяцев назад +1

    Incredible video with so many gems and insights - thank you so much Ben

  • @beckieliu
    @beckieliu Год назад

    Amazing video! Complete info and love how you explain with examples. Will be back for more!

  • @hagatube6905
    @hagatube6905 10 месяцев назад +2

    I understood the physics of noseriding.
    Thank you.🎉

    • @BenConsidine
      @BenConsidine 9 месяцев назад

      Yewww epic!!! So stoked it was helpful , really appreciate the support 🙏🙏🤙
      Let me know if there’s anything else you’d like to see as well! Always looking for ideas that will be relevant to those who are watching 🙂🙏🤙

  • @blackexpresscrypto909
    @blackexpresscrypto909 Год назад

    Greetings from San Diego! I’ve been learning from you for well over a year and have made a ton of progress, thank you.

  • @JohnSmith-rt1gr
    @JohnSmith-rt1gr Год назад +1

    Great work !! Thanks for sharing

    • @BenConsidine
      @BenConsidine Год назад

      Cheers Joao!! Really appreciate that and hope it was helpful!! Yewww!

  • @spearandfish8620
    @spearandfish8620 Год назад +1

    Thanks Ben you are such a legend 🙌

    • @BenConsidine
      @BenConsidine Год назад

      Yewww no worries at all!!! Hope that was helpful!

  • @sani2802
    @sani2802 Год назад +1

    Thnx Ben!! You are the best instructor for me😊

    • @BenConsidine
      @BenConsidine Год назад

      No worries at all Sani!!! Let me know if you need any further help/have any more questions :)

  • @vanilledrouzy3362
    @vanilledrouzy3362 Месяц назад +1

    Very very helpful thanks Ben!

    • @BenConsidine
      @BenConsidine Месяц назад +1

      So stoked you found it useful!!! Yewww 🙏🙏🤙

  • @evecunardyoga6362
    @evecunardyoga6362 Год назад +2

    Thank you. I am starting to believe it might be possible!

    • @BenConsidine
      @BenConsidine Год назад

      Epic!!! It absolutely is - let me know how it all goes, if you have any questions let me know, yewww !! 🤙

  • @lancemoore288
    @lancemoore288 Год назад +3

    Super helpful to think through the high line in comparison to the low line pocket and the steering back and forth. I never understood how some could slowly walk the tight rope down the wave. So much easier to feel the board lift to parallel then step forward. I get stuck because I hate losing my board!Thanks for the insightful commentary, makes a lot sense to something very baffling 😮 Drop jaw surfing those big pocket nose rides out deep. Long swim 😅

    • @BenConsidine
      @BenConsidine Год назад

      Hey Lance!!! Perfect! Yeah I love thinking about it this way and was definitely a big moment when I thought about it like this as well - hope it was helpful for you!!! If we're stepping forward with the board going downwards it doesn't always go well haha, which I've made the mistake of plenty!!!
      Thanks again Lance and hope alls well!! yewww !

  • @billytuchscher
    @billytuchscher Год назад +1

    Great edit Ben. Thank you.

    • @BenConsidine
      @BenConsidine Год назад

      Cheers Billy!! No worries at all! Yewww

  • @AndreSuarez89
    @AndreSuarez89 Год назад +1

    Nice video! I was waiting for any clue about the design of the tail. Actually, I have a pintail (Neo Classic CJ Nelson 9'5). It's pretty tricky to noseride but is possible. Any suggest to improve in these kind of longboard? I was thinking to set a Cali Pivot 11' for more stability. PD: I love your videos hahaha

    • @BenConsidine
      @BenConsidine Год назад +1

      Hey Andre!!! Yeah great point, I honestly find pintails are probably one of the more difficult tail design to maintain really good locked in noserides. I often opt for a square or even diamond tail in this instance. The pin will turn better but actually harder to keep water on the tail so can make locking in more difficult. Getting a big pivot will definitely help slow down on the nose and lock in for stability though absolutely!
      Really appreciate that, super glad you're enjoying them!! Yewww !

  • @kindlylight
    @kindlylight Год назад +1

    Thanks Ben your are a great teacher communicator

    • @BenConsidine
      @BenConsidine Год назад

      Hey Christopher!!! I really appreciate the feedback means a lot!! Hope you're finding the vids useful/enjoyable!! Yewww

  • @toddmathis7484
    @toddmathis7484 9 месяцев назад +1

    Great video. Where in the fin box do you recommend putting the fin...forward, back, or somewhere in between for a beginning noserider?

    • @BenConsidine
      @BenConsidine 8 месяцев назад

      Hey Todd! I love it alllll the way back in the fin box, really helps for hold, the further forward you place the fin the looser and more dynamic the board will be, but for pure noseriding all the way back is the go in my opinion

  • @frothmonster9728
    @frothmonster9728 8 месяцев назад

    Hey if you were to shape a high performance longboard that can be nose ridden, would you put more or less rocker than a traditional noserider? Also, how would you have your rails foiled?

  • @gennarocullari5307
    @gennarocullari5307 Год назад +1

    Hi Ben, your videos are amazing! and you are a great longboarder! can I ask you some suggestion for buying a "noserider" longboard (I mean brand, model and measure)? thanks :)

    • @BenConsidine
      @BenConsidine Год назад +1

      Hey Gennaro!!! Thanks for the support I really appreciate it!!
      And great question, essentially the best noserider that I've been on is the Nova Pro and Nova Stella from South Coast Surfboards - full disclosure I ride for them but have ridden their boards for over 10 years now and love / find they;re epic!
      As for other longbords - I know Thomas have the scooptail noserider which I've heard good reviews from! Then the Michael Takayama Perplexer is also supposed to be great! As for measurements I have my own take on what we should do for longboards which I'll attach this video for if you'd like to take a look! ruclips.net/video/JhmxvAKSYOQ/видео.html
      I hope that helps!

    • @gennarocullari5307
      @gennarocullari5307 Год назад

      @@BenConsidine thanks a lot for your answer! I'll keep following you and your fantastic videos!!!

  • @drewnolan96
    @drewnolan96 Год назад +1

    Yew! Subbed 🤙

    • @BenConsidine
      @BenConsidine Год назад

      Yewww Cheers Drew!!! Hope you're finding them helpful!!!

    • @drewnolan96
      @drewnolan96 Год назад +1

      @@BenConsidine definitely man!! I’m looking for some advanced tips on backside noseriding - that would be my vote!
      Maybe I can work with you 1:1 since you did mention offering coaching

    • @BenConsidine
      @BenConsidine Год назад +1

      Oh epic!!! Yeah I think backhand noseriding would be great to cover as well 🤙
      100% though - if you’re looking to do something like that I’d love to help - feel free to message me personally on Instagram at @ben_considine or the email: longboardcoaching@outlook.com
      And we can get things organised from there :)
      Cheers Drew - yewww!!! 🙏🤙

  • @laurat1129
    @laurat1129 Год назад +1

    This video is very helpful, though I’m nowhere near being able to noseride! For summer here in NE USA, I’m trying a Solid EZ street 9’4”. Not a traditional LB or Log, a pinned tail w/2+1, but it has that single-fin option, good rocker and rounded wide nose. As posted on Brian’s NJ site, I hope it will offer me the versatility to try a noseride… eventually. Anyway, everything you say makes perfect sense. So thanks, Ben!

  • @liutommy5575
    @liutommy5575 7 месяцев назад +1

    😊🤙🏾witch size is better for nose riding if the same with these kinda fins?
    9”5 or 10” ??

    • @BenConsidine
      @BenConsidine 7 месяцев назад

      Fin sizes? I definitely prefer a 10, more hold and better all round in my opinion, I’ve actually been running an 11 in my boards recently!! Have found it really useful for holding in bigger waves haha 🤙

  • @villapanefranz
    @villapanefranz 2 месяца назад +1

    Hey Ben. How do I consider board length for a noserider?

    • @BenConsidine
      @BenConsidine 2 месяца назад

      Hey! I think length may not be quite as important as some other features for noseriding, but it depends on your size as well. I would say to be safe a 9'4 would be as small as you might like to go, and from there on and bigger things will just get more stable and secure for the noseride! But as you go bigger of course other factors like weight and manoeuvrability may be affected.

  • @davidgraham4362
    @davidgraham4362 Год назад

    Great vid Ben. Your last 6 months worth have been awesome. The Chess one really helped me improve. A question where I surf we have a lot of fat waves....rolling spilling type waves rather than down the line pockets waves. I find I get my best nose rides almost pointed straight at the beach on theses waves but not sure how it all works. These waves are often uncrowded so great waves to practise on. Any tips for nose riding fatter spilling type waves or sections.

  • @javiercriado9182
    @javiercriado9182 11 месяцев назад +1

    hello Ben. congrats for your competition on the wsl recenty. great material you have. it's serving me great to improve from basic to intermediate surfing.
    question:
    why the three fin system (1 big at the center and two littles at the sides) isn't good for noseriding?
    greetings from Perú

    • @BenConsidine
      @BenConsidine 10 месяцев назад +1

      Hey Javier! Thanks so much, I really appreciate the support and stoked to hear it’s helpful!
      From my understanding the single fins can be bigger in length and width which helps to anchor and hold/lock the tail in for the noseride. With the 3 fin setup/ 2+1 the max id really see the centre fin being is an 8-9 inch maybe and definitely following a more greenough (dolphin) shape, which isn’t preferable for holding long critical noserides, I hope that’s helpful!! 🤙🙏

  • @markm7632
    @markm7632 Год назад +1

    Excellent tips Ben. Love the hybrid fin outline you created. What model name is the yellow board you show at the start of this vid?

    • @BenConsidine
      @BenConsidine Год назад +1

      Hey Mark!! Yeah of course , it’s the Nova Pro from South Coast Surfboards 🤙🤙 worked on designing it for a while with everything I spoke about in the video in mind - love it 🙂

    • @markm7632
      @markm7632 Год назад

      OK thanks for that. I've been riding an all rounder longboard, but I'd like to improve noseriding. I'm considering the Virtuoso model from Sth Coast

  • @waynebetts9074
    @waynebetts9074 Год назад +1

    Ben, what length leg rope do you recommend for long boards. My board is 9”8”. I wear one for the safety aspect of others.

    • @billytuchscher
      @billytuchscher Год назад +2

      Might I suggest a 10' knee leash. DAKINE makes a good one.

    • @BenConsidine
      @BenConsidine Год назад +1

      Thanks Billy - agreed!!!

    • @BenConsidine
      @BenConsidine Год назад +1

      Hey Wayne!! I find the good 9 foot knee leash usually does the trick for anything under 10 foot so I think that should be the go! I prefer knee leashes because they stick out of the toes, but I'm sure an ankle leash would work just as well if you're more used to them :)
      Cheers!!!

  • @TheDude68305
    @TheDude68305 Год назад

    As far as the rockers are concerned a 60/40 or a 50-50 would be better for hanging 10?