10 INTERMEDIATE Surf Tips (To Take You to The NEXT LEVEL)

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024

Комментарии • 37

  • @theseb1979
    @theseb1979 Год назад +4

    Get a decent surf skate. Seriously.

  • @rwbmusicuk
    @rwbmusicuk Год назад

    Great stuff as always mate

  • @sarahjane4908
    @sarahjane4908 Год назад +12

    “It never looks as good as it feels”
    So true 😂

    • @DanHarmon123
      @DanHarmon123  Год назад

      Hhaha!! Every time I watch myself surf 😂

  • @joeroche552
    @joeroche552 Год назад +4

    I found snowboarding really helped my pumping and flow, esp riding powder. Having said that I am a way better snowboarder than surfer so maybe only helps if your snowboarding is at a decent level.

  • @carinesinclair3789
    @carinesinclair3789 5 месяцев назад +1

    Really helpful - nowhere near that but good to visualise 🤙

  • @SimonBeee
    @SimonBeee Год назад +2

    At what a point do you know you are good to progress from a foam board? I have been catching green waves on an 8ft foam board fairly consistently now, and turning felt slow and I felt like I really wanted something more nimble, but just went on a trip to Tenerife and got destroyed by most of the waves there, felt ready but now I’m not so sure!

    • @DanHarmon123
      @DanHarmon123  Год назад +1

      Hey mate!! yeah it sounds like your at that point now! If your board feels like it's hindering your turns, then could be time to step down!! Maybe like a shorter foamie or chunky fish could be worth a try!? See if that allows you to turn more sharply?? And yeah sometimes the waves can have more to do with that than your board!!

    • @SimonBeee
      @SimonBeee Год назад

      @@DanHarmon123 thanks for the reply mate - yeah I will have a think about a smaller board. Off for a week trip to North Devon in Oct so might try to hire a shorter board there.
      Yeah the waves were nuts, I was reading Tenerife went nutty when we went - some insane swell from Dungeons hit the Canaries and it was the biggest waves in 50 years. Seems I caught it as it was dying down but was still far too hairy for me.

  • @fbvanman
    @fbvanman Год назад +1

    Thanks Dan. Been surfing a long time, now I'm really thinking about getting fimed to move forward, love your work mate🤙

    • @DanHarmon123
      @DanHarmon123  Год назад

      Stoked you found this helpful!! and yes, it's horrible but so good for your surfing!!

  • @linfordmill1035
    @linfordmill1035 11 месяцев назад +1

    10 out of 10 for the tips 🤙 cheers bro

    • @DanHarmon123
      @DanHarmon123  10 месяцев назад

      No worries!! Stoked you found them helpful :)

  • @flavior6367
    @flavior6367 4 месяца назад

    Great video very useful!

  • @misi_fuz
    @misi_fuz Год назад

    Great video Dan. Thank you for the tips and sharing your experience.

    • @DanHarmon123
      @DanHarmon123  Год назад

      Thank you :) Glad you found it helpful!!

  • @justincreamer5404
    @justincreamer5404 Год назад

    legend

  • @annalaimanee3633
    @annalaimanee3633 6 месяцев назад

    Great advice, thank you!!

    • @DanHarmon123
      @DanHarmon123  6 месяцев назад

      No worries! Stoked you found it helpful :)

  • @reboundpt4987
    @reboundpt4987 Год назад

    Awesome video again dude!

  • @pete3773
    @pete3773 Год назад

    Great stuff. Visualisation is what I'm gonna try for the first time later today.
    Can I ask what surf films you, or other commenters, recommend - It's tricky to find good ones.

    • @bartonfletcherpov
      @bartonfletcherpov Год назад +2

      Anything Ethan Ewing, Mick Fanning, Parko, really any current or past successful pro surfers

    • @DanHarmon123
      @DanHarmon123  Год назад

      Yep epic!! Great idea... My faves are; Trilogy, Lost Atlas, and Cluster!!

    • @DanHarmon123
      @DanHarmon123  Год назад

      And yes!! Watch these guys as much as possible...

  • @jaimemc7886
    @jaimemc7886 10 месяцев назад

    Good advise man … tks

    • @DanHarmon123
      @DanHarmon123  10 месяцев назад

      No worries mate!! Stoked you found it helpful :)

  • @HarveyBentley
    @HarveyBentley Год назад

    Great content 👌

  • @EternalJourneys
    @EternalJourneys Год назад

    Nice one, mate

  • @pierswoo76
    @pierswoo76 Год назад +1

    I think understanding line ups, the benefits long term of good localism (and how it is a positive aspect if done right), how you need to spend time at a spot before you can go near the peak (sometimes years) is whats missing with many new surfers and its ruining surf spots around the world (check out the latest Koa and Nate podcast where John Pyzel talks about his recent experience at Ulus) - there is a glut of landlocked so called intermediate surfers buying the latest fancy boards they saw on the internet and paddling out into surf spots with entitled attitudes, no understanding of surfing culture, very low skill levels and putting their own and others lives in danger or at least ruining everyones surf and causing problems (ie people having to explain basic etiquette in the water which often is usually taken badly). Definetly something that needs to be discussed more and would help these surfers much more than learning how to do a snap on their surf skate.

    • @DanHarmon123
      @DanHarmon123  Год назад

      Hey mate!! Yeah of course, excellent point! And yes, definitely not a case of heading out at epic point breaks and getting all the waves , this is definitely where (some) localism can be a good thing!! And also, great shout on the danger side of things... Think I'll make a full video diving into this topic further!! Would be super helpful I think... Thanks heaps for your comment :))

  • @nomadic2024
    @nomadic2024 Год назад

    Thanks !