🌊 Stay in the sweet spot: Position yourself around the wide point or just in front on your board for maximum glide.
🏄 Embrace flow over power: Focus on graceful surfing in small waves rather than pushing too hard.
🔑 Stay critical: Optimize your positioning on the wave to harness maximum speed in small wave conditions.
🌊 Hug the pocket: Practice surfing around the critical part of the wave for better maneuver execution.
Key insights
Mastering small wave surfing involves:
Maintaining Glide and Flow:
Stay in the sweet spot of the board for maximum momentum.
Avoid hanging on the tail excessively to prevent speed loss.
Maximizing Flow Over Power:
Embrace flow and graceful surfing in small waves rather than pushing too hard.
Understand where to apply more power and where to focus on flow.
Optimizing Positioning:
Stay critical on the wave to harness maximum speed.
Position yourself closer to the critical part of the wave for better wave utilization.
Key quotes
"Small wave surfing does lend itself to inherently being a little bit more difficult with respect to speed, power, and space on the wave."
"Positioning is really, really important in small waves. If you think about on a big wave, you can kind of put yourself anywhere on that wave because we've already got that natural speed and the natural power that's going to carry us through."
"So what we need to do is make sure that we're positioning not only on the board as we spoke about for the first point but on the wave."
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