How to Catch More Waves & Waste Less Energy In The Surf | Secret Positioning Strategies
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- Опубликовано: 22 май 2024
- How to surf so that you can catch more waves and waste less energy in the ocean! By using smart positioning strategies you can dramatically improve your wave count, success rate and overall surfing - that's what we're going to do today!
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So many guys are agressive and even hate newbies. Thanks for being a friend to all the kooks. We wanna be good too🤙🤙
Im sure sometimes even I come across as an a$$hole. Always contextual!
I clicked on the video and I've been surfing for almost 10 years. I'm no pro or anything but I can handle myself in decent surf and get my fair share of waves most days. No matter how good you are who doesn't want to catch more waves? This guy's giving a lot of good advice and mentioned mistakes I used to make and the proper techniques to learn that I would have never thought to mention if I was trying to teach someone to surf and took me way too long to figure out by myself. I would've appreciated this video a lot when I was learning to surf.
Reason is surfing isn’t golf, there are limited waves and limited space in the lineup, however you can’t close membership whenever numbers become too large, this causes a lot of agro between people who may have surfed a particular break all their lives and an influx of often hundreds of inexperienced surfers, particularly at weekends. I don’t know what the answer is, perhaps developments in artificial waves may reduce the crowds heading towards popular spots.
Put the time in and learn
I have skated a long time my buddy got into skating and he got me into surfing. I can ride lines and carve some. Skating is helping me progress faster. One thing my friend who surfs made sure I understand is don’t be a kook. Don’t drop in on people. Look down the line. I make sure the people that are good get the better sets and waves and I take what I can to learn. I noticed everyone is pretty friendly and actually talk to us. I’m thinking cause we show our respects by understanding where we are on a surf level. My buddy is really good so he does whatever. But not me. lol. This video is deff helpful. My buddy tried to explain all this to me in the ocean and I try to sit with him, and when he tells me get it and I try to get to the peak and turn to catch it. My only problem is endurance. Lol. I have the legs from skating lol. This video is great man. Very helpful.
I had an epiphany when learning to surf, or well actually, full credit to the great surfer who made the comment to me... I just couldn’t paddle into waves one day and this surfer I know was just taking wave after wave. I expressed my frustration at not being strong enough to paddle in and she said ‘if you’re in the right place you don’t need to paddle!’ And from that moment a light went off and k started to study the waves more, and hell, my wave count went up!!
Nice!!!
smart work>hard work
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Yes that's exactly true. But the problem at most beaches is that the sweet spots of the waves are often packed to the limit so that I rather chill on the shoulder where I at least have a chance without competing with 17 aggressive dudes for every wave. Plus the peak is often a pretty fast point to take off which does not allow for mistakes, which is why beginners or intermediates sometimes avoid it and chose to take off at the shoulder which is less steep.
So RAD !!! ❤️❤️
I remember when I was learning to surf I finally just happened to be in the right place at the right time and I couldn't believe how easy it all suddenly was. All the lessons and tutorials about how to take off off snap, and where to stand and your stance when in reality it's 95% about being in the right place on the wave to catch and surf it. In that regards the quality of the wave then is also supremely important. Great vid mate.
Thanks Phil!!!
@@KalesBroccoli Funny, I watched your beginner to intermediate video right after this one and see you mention pretty much exactly that. The dilemma of the broken vs unbroken wave
Talking about the quality - I totally agree. I would say that beginners and pros/advanced surfers have it best, because beginners just need white water and an advanced surfer can take some pretty decent surf from poor quality waves. The most difficult spot to be in is being an intermediate I would say from my experience. Because you need the perfect, clean conditions to perform and practice your moves, as you don't have the advanced skill yet to cope with bad conditions. I usually ended up frustrated with 0 waves when they became mushy or too big etc. and thought that I was the worst at surfing worldwide. Then the next day conditions changed and suddenly I could do all the things I wanted to in the wave and I was like "hmm maybe I can surf a bit?". It's a strange place to be in, one day you feel like the biggest kook and the next day its a totally different story.
@@iamnahaerys6892exactly the way I feel 😅🙏🏼
It took me almost 4 years to figure this out. It’s all about being in the right place at the right time. Wear your sunscreen everyone!
This guy was born to teach surfing. I would like to see a video about the quick decision that we sometimes have to make to abandon or not a board when a big set is about to break in our heads...
Thank you 🙏🏽
@portal 100k you have to look back and around very quickly, making sure there's no one around, and let go of the board!
Im a very beginner, I’ve surfed twice but I’m going to continue this week on vacation. I live in a state with no ocean so I can’t surf as much as I like. I have been watching lots of videos and this one helped tons. Surf on bro.
Kale, you are so articulate and have true talent for breaking down intangible things into concepts that make sense. A true waterman. Well done brother. YEW!
Be careful you dont give Kale an ego 😎
Just kidding, totally agree 🏄♂️🤗💪
You’re a legend I should put this up in the pool room 🙏🏽❤️
Growing, growing, gone full ego bubble
@@KalesBroccoli 🤙🤙
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it’s almost summer where i live, me and my best friend just bought boards, we’re super excited and i’ve been watching your vids for the past 2 days! so stoked to start surfing!!
Thank you Kale! I am just trying to figure out my first steps in surfing and you are a great help! Keep the videos coming please!
My company closed, back to daily surfing!!
Kale, another great video, man. Your content has so much insight and has really helped step up my riding. Awesome tutorials with each vid
Thank you! Thank you!!!! Thank you!!!! I had my best surf this morning thanks to this! I didn't realize my problem lies with positioning. I wish I learned about this earlier. It would have been a game changer. So massive thanks to you, Kale!
Just found your channel. I love it! I live in North TX. A good 6-8 hours from the Galveston and South Padre. I have been a surf enthusiast since I was a teen. I went to Australia and did a 3 day surf trip when I was 24. We went to Crescent Head, Arawwara, and Byron Bay. It was so awesome!
My dream of being an amateur was put on the shelf when I came back to Texas. Life happened. Now I'm about to be 41 and reconnecting with my souls purpose.💙🥰🏄♀️ Thank you for these tutorials! 💙
Well explained thx!
I totally agree with you,I'm 61 still surfing sense the 60s. You have to be in touch with the ocean,and be able to read it.
The last point, is so true and your word “corking” is a good one because you actually do wish a perpetuated thrust or spring to get ya goin
Really insightful. The voice of experience
Kale........ Champion.... You have done well. Thank you for sharing the secrets. You ROCK!
Thanks legend !
Love surfing - thanks for the video
thanks. so useful. great tips!
Thanks for the info 🌊🏄♀️
Cheers for insight as I seem to chicken out and sit back to fare on the board. Been very help full.
Kale thank you, your tutorial are always excellent, possibly the best for free surf tutorial program on the tube🤙🤙🤙
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Amazing is to have all this content for free. Great video, thank you so much. Can't get tired of watching you and your masterclasses!
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Great videos. Great insights. Huge thanks
Bro thank you. Your advice is super helpful.
It helped so much
Great Coacher!!
Excellent.
Nice video. I actually learned all of this without really knowing. But most importantly by looking at better surfers and learning from them
Loved it! I'm in Tejas, so headed to Galveston soon.
Used your tips and they working perfectly thanks
Loved your content. Thanks bro.
Honestly, your videos are of high quality. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with the community.
Thanks Sebby!!!!
video was great thanks Kale
I love your videos, I'm still a beginner but I can clearly feel my surfing improving every time i try to follow your instructions!
Awesome
Great info
This is great content!
Seriously, although there was nothing in here that I didn't already know, it would have been pure gold if I had seen this 15 years earlier. In other words; super informative and one of the best instructional video's Ive seen. I am going to spam my mates with it for sure.
Thanks man!!
Good tutorial. Thanks. Heading to a break that I don't know all that well yet and they're forecasting for possibly of up to 6ft waves. These tips should be helpful!
I applied the diagonal approach to paddling rather than paddling straight to the shore and it helped tremendously! Thanks for pointing out my bad habit.
Very good and nice job Kale. This is exactly what mates taught me to improve my level but with nice footages, graphics and explanation. It took me almost one year and a half to go deep and understand the concept. Watching and being in the water is the key but I am sure it can help a lot out there! Keep on and stay safe💪🏄
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One really good thing to do as well when watching the waves is to study them before you go in, from as high as possible, and map out where they are breaking and how often, then go in and try to identify where in that map you are.
Great tips! Totally nailing my mistake and how I can improve my skill.
Paddling sideway or in an angle, though that trick to pivot and swing and time it right to catch the waves, will need some practice on my part for sure.
Thanks again! :D
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Awesome tips for bodyboarding as well!!! Thanks for being so cool. Most surfers hate us but we all just wanna ride🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻
love ur videos !
looking at the foam (white water) can help as well to determine the apex of the peak (once the wave pass) and you are behind the wave, interesting video.
White water It's the single most important part for positioning as it leaves its trail That is the real game changer!
Besides paddling and right positioning to catch waves, the appropiate surfboard is important: not only size, but even thickness in its right places, depending each surfers body, can influence positively (or not) in the way one paddles. A good shaper who knows how you surf can help a lot.
Thanks man !!
this man shows a pic of a beautiful view
me without noticing: ooo those are nice waves
Thank you very much for the insight Kale ❤️❤️
Subbed !
Great video. As a beginner/intermediate surfer, the point about positioning cannot be stressed enough. Learn how to "pivot and swing" as KB says. Don't just blindly paddle for waves. You will catch a lot more (and not exhaust yourself paddling).
Hehe this is cute 1:49 his chuckle🥰
Really helpful. I find my approach changes depending on the board I ride. Shorter board = less room for mistakes.
Great video Kale 🔥🔥🔥
Thanks brother 🤙🏽🙌🏽😁
Surtings been my life since I was 5 or 6 now 40. I enjoyed your video
thank you.
hey dude I just want to say thanks. That is an awesome video and it really helped, especially catching the wave. I would always have my back to it. So thanks for the video.
Gracias kale ,por tus vídeos mi surf ha mejorado muchísimo un abrazo
Gracias amigo
Kales this video is amazing! Thanks..
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Mate I love your videos I used to surf south curl curl every day the the whole northern beaches is my favorite spot in Sydney.
Hi Kale, Been watching your videos for a while now. Been an avid surfer for 30 years.... in the UK.. just a note to say thanks for the tips.. the little power turn tip was used today and it works a treat! Thanks so much!
About to start learning at Alex Heads - sunny coast qld... your videos have been excellent and invaluable. The last thing I want is to tick off other people out on the water - learning etiquette video and wave paddle technique has been awesome. Thanks mate.
Awesome advice Kale!
Thanks Kurt!!
hes good helpfull points for sure
Thanks mate these vids have help me so much !!
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Glad you mentioned beach vs other type breaks. For us Californians, a straight West long period swell on our beach breaks will close them out and peaks will be hard to find. I think that's a big challenge for beginners, our beginner breaks are mostly shitty beach breaks. My surfing skill increased exponentially when I earned my time and learned a A-frame reef break. Can you imagine surfing Lowers (all to yourself) everyday? You'd learn wave-reading in a few sessions.
I often have wet dreams about surfing lowers to myself every day
@@KalesBroccoli ayy yo
I got a bad knee injury right before autumn/winter season. Bum out! If I don’t need surgery, I’m planning on body surfing as part of rehab, just to read close out barrels better. Can’t wait to get back. Hopefully before winter ends
Thank you!!
Thank you for watching!
Nailed it - again!!
Cheers Roger!!!
Part of learning to surf and moving your way through the pack
Learning a lot from you. Hello from San Diego, CA
Vaca to Costa Rica recently. Basically my first dive into surfing. Rented a 9 footer and caught a bunch of crashing whitewater rollers. I’m hooked and almost caught a 3-4 footer before it broke. Looking up tips now but should have prior lol
One thing i’ve noticed as i’ve gotten better at surfing through time is catching waves for sure, i’m not sure how it happens really or why it is but the skill gap is pretty noticeable, i can be with my friends that aren’t very good and when they go for waves they paddle their absolute life out to catch then and when i go for waves i paddle like twice it’s so graceful and i’m already going down the line, they always say “you make it look so easy” but it’s so natural and idk why. for me it just came over time
So glad to see the new content coming in luv me some kale and broccoli
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Fantastic ! ! !
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Thanks Kale
I am going to work on paddling in from the side (either further out or in) to help me keep my eye on the wave and catching the best waves at the best section 🤙
😍🙏🏽 nice work let me know how it goes!!
Ive been surfing for a year, and I was finally able to get on my first wave! Im hype af, need to learn how to go to the sides now xD. But wish I had beginner waves where Im from, have been in only bigger waves (for my level) so its been a grind, but I havent quit and wont till Im decent enough to move through a wave well.
I’m more then experienced enough to already know this, but this is just fun to watch.
Great vid,awesome tips for a learner like myself cheers for that 👍🏾
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Kale, I love your tutorials. Have you thought of shooting a play-by-play instructional from a third person follow cam perspective?!? It really allows us to see the wave as you see it and get into your head! I love the first person stuff too!
I’m working on some unique camera angles for this!! It’s been a long process to really get something both effective and enjoyable
Hi Kale, one stuff I'd love to see : one video of a busy peak where you can read the people move to be on the right spot for take off (the 2 to 3 minutes before the take off) . Like drone shots with speed ramp in order to understand the right anticipation and the good flow to match the rythm of series. With your explanation on top of it, it could be really cool.
For sure I just gotta find the right day!
Tanks
Thank You! Always learning from your great videos...I am still trying @ 64!
Awesome!!!
Excellent video. Love it bro, would love to see more though that felt like a month wait lol
Hahaha so sorry - I wish I had an editor and a producer and a script writer and come to think of it even a surfer
@@KalesBroccoli If you need an editor hit me up!
Not hard to read the waves if they’re in lines like Uluwatu Indo or Bendalong NSW 🙂 excellent vid yet again buddy.
Awesome awesome cool cool cool
Awesome awesome thank you thank you very helpful helpful.
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Great vid - as always. Could you provide some hints and tips about positioning to catch waves in a wave pool? The take-off timing seems quite critical and it seems to be a fine line between missing the wave or ending up with a face plant!
Plenty of useful surfing phytonutrients 🌊👌 thanks Kalebroccoli
1:48 me trying to focus on my friends conversations with one ear,damn well knowing im looking over their shoulder at the ocean 🤣
Kale can you do a video on beach breaks. Even just a long video looking at the lineup and you analyzing the different surfers, where they are moving and your analysis/breakdown of their positioning & pop ups based on the waves. It's so hard for beg/intermed surfers, at least me, to improve on beach breaks as I'm always finding I'm not in the right spot to catch.
Awesome video! Will (mostly) overlook the music.
Great video. When I surf I have a problem with not having too much of a shoulder to stand up on. I noticed a lot of a lot of surfers catch the wave right before it breaks and that freaks me out because I don’t want to go over the falls. Any suggestions or insights?
Just started trying to surf this summer and using a 8ft foamy because I live in NC was told its the best to learn on . I will say getting into the best spot on the wave is hard i just realized I was letting the wave hit me like you showed in the video damn I got to put in some work
Our breaks here in NC are constantly changing because they are mostly centered around shifting sand bars. I find that simply spending a little time sitting and watching the waves before you head out will set you up for a more productive session. Look for current direction and find a spot that consistently peaks then just head up current before paddling out and you’ll drift right to where you want to be. Patience and practice.
Also, I'm not sure if you hit on it. If you're just learning, don't sit at the peak with the "local pack' of surfers. You're much better off moving further inside and down the path of the breaking waves. Then you can pick off the waves that are missed by the pack or were just a little too small to break (or catch) out at the main take off spot (peak). Many beach breaks have an inside break and an outside break on good days. No need to paddle out to the outside and catch the biggest waves if you're learning. Practice on the inside break. You'll get all the waves (no fighting for waves with other surfers) and a lot more surf time. Or just move down the beach from "the pack" and so you again don't have to position with better surfers for waves. When you're learning, it's always best to find an area where you can catch as many waves as possible without getting in the way of other surfers. Before you know it you'll be ripping and then you can move out to the main peak and hang out with "the pack" if that's what you want. The best waves, unfortunately are usually breaking in and around the local pack. They know the break well and they know the take off spots for the wave. I stayed away from "the pack" until I thought I was a good surfer. The last thing you want to do is position for a perfect wave (the locals pull back to give you the wave) and then you miss the wave or just get slammed dropping in. Then the next perfect wave that comes, they will take it from you. Once you get some respect (they see you can surf well) they will start to welcome you in the main line up.
yea u legend!
swimming and body surfing is the most underrated mode of learning about waves...
Could you make more videos for advanced surfers? I consider myself as a pretty good surfer and the thing I struggle with the most are power turns, I usually surf really small waves so I find it harder to perform a legitimate bottom turn and throw more spray. Thanks for the great content🤙
I try to mix it up a bit but most advanced surfers aren’t interested in tutorials / don’t need them
My previous video is the perfect video for you as it sounds. But I will definitely come up with more intermediate to advanced stuff as we go along
Great video! Thanks for all the tips for all of us trying improve. Btw what is that board in the background? Looks like a really round groveler
It’s currently a secret! 😍🤐
I like Avalon beach too.
Great video. 60 now with a long board. Just tried to surf the Gulf( Florida west side) after a tropical pass. Well, I was a flounder at best. Watching this was very helpful even though I surfed as a young 6 pack, it is different now. I love to learn and wow, you just helped all around. Thanks Kales!
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