Don't Be This Surfer

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  • Опубліковано 15 тра 2024
  • It's hard enough to learn how to surf, but you also have to become an ocean expert. These are some of my favorite tips to put you in the right spot to make your life so much easier. Positioning yourself to catch a wave is a huge skill that is often overlooked. Enjoy!
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  • @BenConsidine
    @BenConsidine Місяць тому +66

    Haha love all this! The worst when you see everyone else paddle over the wave and they start scratching ferociously, and you know you're about to cop a set on the head 😂

  • @lolocoleman
    @lolocoleman Місяць тому +64

    Pro Tip #2. When you find your landmark on the beach, if you’re really far from the landmark, you can be off left or right sometimes 20-30 yards and not even know it. Try finding a 2nd landmark directly behind your main landmark and you know you’ll be in perfect left/right alignment.

    • @LongboardSessions
      @LongboardSessions  Місяць тому +4

      That is brilliant! That's how golfers find their golf balls as well.

    • @fergferguson7370
      @fergferguson7370 Місяць тому +4

      Well the real way to set your point of take off is TRIANGULATION…two separate marks and then where your point is..

    • @chrisemerson7743
      @chrisemerson7743 Місяць тому +1

      That’s freaken genius! I was wondering about that. You would be surprised at how far off some peoples ‘alignment’ will be. They’ll swear they’re straight in a line with what ever and I’m like “dude you’re 30 degrees off to the left”! 😂😂

    • @apolopena
      @apolopena Місяць тому

      Yeah when you triangulate yourself best thing to do is pick two points of reference vertical and horizontal that way you know at all times if you're out of position

    • @richardkane3966
      @richardkane3966 Місяць тому

      Ooh I like this!

  • @jorgeguerra9599
    @jorgeguerra9599 Місяць тому +39

    This microphone thing in the water is game changer. Have never seen it before. You can even do a live stream on your board !!!!! Love it

    • @LongboardSessions
      @LongboardSessions  Місяць тому +4

      yea I love it! Iv'e thought about live streaming, but with my current setup it wouldn't work. I'd need close to 10k in equipment to get that done hehe

    • @blinksurf
      @blinksurf Місяць тому

      @@LongboardSessions when Periscope was new - a guy was streaming from his BodyBoard using an iPhone in a Waterproof case.

  • @wilhelmschroeder7345
    @wilhelmschroeder7345 Місяць тому +13

    1. When you paddle out, keep paddling. I'll tell you when to stop once you're out of earshot.

  • @janblom5729
    @janblom5729 20 днів тому +4

    BONUS TIP: One other thing i’ve learned over the years at beach breaks is when you paddle out and your unsure of where to sit take note if a series of in between set waves consistently stand up a little shallower but in line with where you are sitting since it is often a sign of a sand bar. This was a huge game changer for spots even like lower trestles being a reef break (you’d know if you surfed it) when the waves at times would swing wide or the peak would shift slightly, but it is often that the smaller waves just before a set generally indicate what the rest of the set is doing. Its also important that you consider tidal shifts, swell direction (especially new swell directions), and also being able to read the horizon and understand that waves on the horizon may look like they’re heading your way from a novice point of view when they are actually heading to a direction more the right or left hand side of you. If you are a total beginner first learn to stand up then apply this trick and you can hone in your surfing skills by means of a surf skate and practicing poping up before every session. I still do this especially on the more hollow days. Definitely dont want to miss those dreamers

  • @andry744
    @andry744 Місяць тому +5

    Brilliant, mic in the water can be the next big trend for surf coaches 😂 really great work man!

  • @HowardWimshurst
    @HowardWimshurst Місяць тому +4

    dude, this video is EXTREMELY good

  • @satevo462
    @satevo462 16 днів тому +13

    The expense of a surfboard is a barrier for most people. The expense of a thick full body wet suit might coast you more than the board. Surfing expensive. But don't even think about skiing/snowboarding if you can't afford surfing. PS, I am a broke ass loser.

    • @A-FrameWedge
      @A-FrameWedge 5 днів тому +1

      You don’t have to buy a new board or wetsuit, you can find cheap boards at swap meets, pawn shops, or in surf shops. The best board I ever had, was a used Wave Tools twin, that had about 5 inches of the nose chopped off. My friend had the fiberglass cloth and resin and chopped the nose off a really old crappy board, that we shaped and sanded to match the WT twin. So finding really good boards that need a little repair is a great way to buy a good cheap board.

    • @MrMcsoccer20
      @MrMcsoccer20 4 дні тому +2

      I’ve never bought a new board… new nice wetsuit can be found on sale for $2-300. The barrier to entry of surfing isn’t the cost, it’s having to paddle out past the break

    • @A-FrameWedge
      @A-FrameWedge 4 дні тому

      @@MrMcsoccer20 When I started surfing back when I was a little kid, I didn’t have a wetsuit for more than a year. If you want to surf bad enough and and are stoked, cold is not a barrier that will stop you, unless the water temp is in the 50’s.

    • @satevo462
      @satevo462 3 дні тому +2

      @@MrMcsoccer20 "The barrier to entry of surfing isn’t the cost, it’s having to paddle out past the break" I could not agree with that more. I grew up surfing in central Florida. I moved to Atlanta for 20 years. Never sold my board. Moved back to the beach, but now I'm old, and paddling out to the line up almost kills me.

  • @Freecpapadvice
    @Freecpapadvice 20 годин тому

    Just surfed for the first time in Waikiki a couple days ago at 48 y/o. So fun. Had a great instructor. Can't wait to do it again.

  • @janblom5729
    @janblom5729 20 днів тому +2

    ONE MORE BONUS TIP: Regarding the idea of landmarks you can also use a coordinate system where you use objects not only behind you but on your left and right hand side. For inctance pick a palm tree or building on the beach behind you and then to your left or right use a rock jutting out of a headland at the end of the bay or a pylon on a pier. Anything works so long as you can quickly identify angle changes when the current takes you so often narrow of warped objects work best.

  • @carlakephart2327
    @carlakephart2327 Місяць тому +3

    you just eased dropped on half my conversations in my head when i am surfing:)!!! Great information.

    • @LongboardSessions
      @LongboardSessions  Місяць тому

      haha! That's basically what I'm doing when I'm mic'd up. Everything going on in my head I just try to speak it .. it's weird lol

  • @glenpang5025
    @glenpang5025 Місяць тому +3

    Spot on. Best description & real time explanation of what to do in a surf session. In Waikiki, you gotta watch out for so many tourists. Waikiki has got trick waves, sandy bottom. Looks like waves will break, crest, but it flattens out and breaks further inshore. With a reef bottom or reef created waves, further east or west of Waikiki, you'll have a consistent place within which to catch the waves. Except the big one. Every few sets of waves, generally, there's a big one. Everyone frantically paddles out to catch um.

    • @LongboardSessions
      @LongboardSessions  Місяць тому

      Awesome thanks!! Oh man I can imagine. Not much variety when it comes to shoreline here hehe.. just sand bottom beach breaks

  • @BigHugeYES
    @BigHugeYES Місяць тому +7

    Good advice. Especially about watching other surfers’ body language. When the waves are breaking super soft like they were in the first spot, sometimes your only bet is to catch the soup and then head for the shoulder. Also, pay attention to the number of waves in each set of a particular swell and which wave in the sets tends to be the best one-that also helps in that when you can’t see the set and you’re reacting to other surfers’ body language and there’s frantic chaos….you can make some assumptions about whether or not you need to just go for (for example) wave number two because the sets are tend to not have more than two or three waves. Or maybe there are about five waves in each set, then if, let’s say, a big set comes and you want to chase down the biggest one maybe you you know that wave 4 or 5 tend to be the biggest and you consider targeting those waves-that said, it’s a good philosophy to take most good waves that give themselves to you instead of being a gambler all the time.

    • @LongboardSessions
      @LongboardSessions  Місяць тому

      Ah very well said. I go for the side of taking the wave that is given to you rather than risk an outside, but of course i've been guilty of that as well. Counting the set waves is also great advice!

  • @CentralCoastBassFishing
    @CentralCoastBassFishing Місяць тому +2

    Your surfing has really improved in the year I’ve been watching you, great job!

  • @yukinurd1010
    @yukinurd1010 6 днів тому

    I like how much you emphasized observation. These are all very good pointers! Thank you 🙏 ❤

  • @rabd77
    @rabd77 Місяць тому +4

    Great little surf video. Thanks for your pointers. 🏄‍♂️🤙🤙

  • @bosshossmotorcycle385bhpwi9
    @bosshossmotorcycle385bhpwi9 Місяць тому +2

    Great tips for a brand new UK longboarder. Many thanks.

  • @sidequestslimmy
    @sidequestslimmy Місяць тому +3

    Your production has gotten so much better! love these subtiles in the ocean

    • @LongboardSessions
      @LongboardSessions  Місяць тому +1

      Thanks so much! Well, putting those sub titles there was sooooo annoying haha. If you notice, the sub titles actually track with me as I move. It's a plugin for my editing program, but it slows down my computer quite a bit. Once I get a new comp it wil be easy hehe

    • @sidequestslimmy
      @sidequestslimmy 27 днів тому

      @@LongboardSessions It looks great! visually pleasing. big fan of your journey btw! I've been a subscriber since 2 years ago! your videos have helped me a lot! My turns and nose riding have improved. thank you for sharing the stoke!!

  • @Yongburu
    @Yongburu Місяць тому +2

    Great stuff bro i always enjoy watching ur content

  • @emisurfchannel2280
    @emisurfchannel2280 Місяць тому +2

    position is everything, there are days that the waves make fun of you, too far to the right, too far to the left, too under, too out. every ride into the wall is a victory!

  • @laurat1129
    @laurat1129 Місяць тому +2

    Great video for many of us just getting back into the waves, also like the mic'd up sessions to get your thought process in the moment. Surfing aside, nice video camera equipment and setup there.

    • @LongboardSessions
      @LongboardSessions  Місяць тому +1

      Excellent! haha yea it's a pretty nice set up. surprisingly not that expensive either! Who knew that the tripod / head was the most important part haha

  • @DanielRodriguez-ps9fq
    @DanielRodriguez-ps9fq Місяць тому +2

    ur, the first guy I've heard saying this but man are u right. I've been doing it for years, and ur right it's a window on what u can't see yet....

  • @kenreese51
    @kenreese51 2 дні тому

    I'm paddling out early Saturday morning (spring lake), and I hear a familiar laugh. I look to my left and there is Brian and Andrew in living color. I've watched all of you videos multiple times. You and Ben have the best instructional videos out there. I love you humor and ability to relate your knowledge. Keep them coming. You help many. It was great to meet you!! Maybe a tutorial on long legged tall people pop ups one day. I stood next to you and the top of my legs come to you armpits. Fact - most tall people have trouble with pop ups. Maybe tall Devon Howard has some tips.

  • @someroob7915
    @someroob7915 Місяць тому +5

    Your surfing is looking heaps more relaxed these days, man. 👍

    • @LongboardSessions
      @LongboardSessions  Місяць тому

      wow thanks so much! I feel way more relaxed, i'm glad it's transferring into my surfing

  • @bengrass4365
    @bengrass4365 Місяць тому +2

    that´s a really good tutorial for beginners or rookies. nice to watch and well explained. thx mate

  • @duffymcclelland9682
    @duffymcclelland9682 Місяць тому +2

    Great video and surfing-you are really getting good at both!

    • @LongboardSessions
      @LongboardSessions  Місяць тому +1

      Thanks so much! Really having tons of fun surfing these days. Getting a new board soon too.. that's gonna be fun

  • @50TillIDie
    @50TillIDie Місяць тому +3

    Well done Liam, nice little laugh at the end!

  • @Savitur1
    @Savitur1 Місяць тому +2

    Unique video! Definitely gotta be on the hunt when it comes to beach breaks

    • @LongboardSessions
      @LongboardSessions  Місяць тому +1

      yes for real! Watch the best surfers in the world and see how much they move around on beach breaks

  • @TonyPuleo1
    @TonyPuleo1 Місяць тому +4

    Great video and it reminds me of New England surf

  • @lzserafini
    @lzserafini Місяць тому +2

    great video, fundamental tips!

  • @thebronze59
    @thebronze59 Місяць тому +2

    Excellent video and tips bro.🤙

  • @user-ck6su1ni9f
    @user-ck6su1ni9f 12 днів тому

    Explain “taking a late wave” thanks for your fun surfing videos I love your happy attitude..KellyB Sebastian Florida 😊

  • @benpop9365
    @benpop9365 Місяць тому +1

    The TRIME line 😊 surf is all about fun , never forget thx à lot for all thé laugh 😂😂😂

  • @skpearce68
    @skpearce68 Місяць тому +1

    Great tips. I'm 55 and had my first surf lesson last Sunday here in New Zealand. Hooked already.

    • @LongboardSessions
      @LongboardSessions  Місяць тому +1

      oh that's awesome! You're in a great place for it as well

    • @skpearce68
      @skpearce68 Місяць тому

      Ten minutes from Hahei and Hot water beach. Coromandel peninsula.

  • @kenreese51
    @kenreese51 Місяць тому +1

    Love your UA-cams!
    Here's an idea that's never been covered by anyone. Pop ups and tips for a tall, long legged surfer like myself. Say 6'5". I'm always envious of your effortless pop ups. Try adding 10 to 12 " extensions to your tib fib bones! I'm not that good but love the knowledge that you give to others.

    • @LongboardSessions
      @LongboardSessions  Місяць тому

      haha thanks so much! Well I'm on the other end of the spectrum at 5'4" so not so sure I can give you good advice on that one haha! Bigger board may help quite a bit.

  • @chriskennedy912
    @chriskennedy912 Місяць тому +1

    Great video. Felt like I've had the same conversations with myself out there.
    Something I find really helpful that you touched on is gauging the ability of surfers around you. Following the body language and positioning of surfer above or below your skill level can lead to some tricky situations.
    For example, when surfing everyone's favorite inlet south of you, I notice some trying to match the position of the local rippers waiting for the sets. Since they don't have the paddle power or instinct for hunting peaks, they end up sitting more than surfing. Conversely, I've seen a whole line up get washed out because the guy in front didn't react.
    I think the biggest takeaway from your video is to be observant. Humans love patterns and we absorb a lot more info than we think.

    • @LongboardSessions
      @LongboardSessions  Місяць тому +1

      Woah well said! Funny enough Iv'e seen exactly what you've described. Iv'e had friends follow me around in the water, only to never catch any waves. Ten feet left or right can make all the difference, so if I'm putting myself in the right spot and you're following me, you will not be in the right spot. So part if it is learning on your own where to be. Looking at other surfers just helps knowing what's coming if you're currently blinded by a set wave.

  • @electricguysvcs
    @electricguysvcs Місяць тому +4

    Great descriptions of hunting.
    I was trying not to laugh - I do stand up paddle surf, so sometimes I see what the surfers don't.
    They will try to pick my brain on what I'm seeing out deep but I have learned to do casual conversation and then ,
    I paddle like a mad dog to catch that wave

  • @MaddieHuot
    @MaddieHuot Місяць тому +2

    Great video!

  • @andreazerbini9313
    @andreazerbini9313 Місяць тому +1

    to correctly marking a position you should take two references at different distances and keep them aligned. This is what they teach at navigation school. it's extremely precise, I use it both for x and y axes and always place me right where I want to be. One point, expecially far from the shore can be confusing

  • @charlynnchock678
    @charlynnchock678 Місяць тому +2

    Absolutely observe observe observe,,,as Hawaiian children 1st thing culturally was to observe for hours the tides, what's around etc. have a relationship 1st with Ocean, tides, current, winds,, your sounding like a Aina person... Awesome waves too great improvement

    • @LongboardSessions
      @LongboardSessions  Місяць тому

      Yes absolutley! Gotta learn the ocean and how things work

  • @sMVshortMusicVideos
    @sMVshortMusicVideos Місяць тому +3

    Fun Video!

  • @jamesbuckingham8073
    @jamesbuckingham8073 25 днів тому +1

    All good information, a process that I also used is count the waves in a set while on the beach. It usually consistence at least in Hawaii and reef break spots; not always the case in sand breaks. It was usually 9 waves to a set and after the last wave breaks is a good time paddle like crazy to get in the line up. Your thoughts?

    • @LongboardSessions
      @LongboardSessions  23 дні тому

      yes that's a great idea. You're right, not as consistent here, but still worth doing.

  • @paulnader3390
    @paulnader3390 10 днів тому

    Nice chemtrails in the photography above your head, beautiful. When you know you know.

  • @amahsue
    @amahsue Місяць тому +1

    Love the mic out on the water!! How’d you do that??

    • @LongboardSessions
      @LongboardSessions  Місяць тому +1

      thanks!! Slightly complicated haha, but basically I waterproofed the mic itself and through the recorder in a waterproof bag.

    • @amahsue
      @amahsue Місяць тому

      @@LongboardSessions dang, props!

  • @richardreimer
    @richardreimer Місяць тому +2

    Another thing is what I call the "Indicator", the foam on the water shows where the wave is breaking. 🏄

    • @LongboardSessions
      @LongboardSessions  Місяць тому

      Oh yes!

    • @billytuchscher
      @billytuchscher Місяць тому +1

      I use that a lot here on the reefs off San Diego. The foam will actually for a triangular shape (pointy end at the peak and wide end toward the shore). Stay just on the outside edge of the foam. That's were the last wave(s) broke, and highly likely where the next one will roll through.

  • @AnthonySperos
    @AnthonySperos Місяць тому +6

    When you paddle your little heart out to no avail 😢💔

    • @LongboardSessions
      @LongboardSessions  Місяць тому +1

      So depressing! For the record, you caught a lot of waves that day. I just happened to pick that example... that's what happens when you're friends with me I guess. Enjoy that sweet sweet cold cold air boy

    • @AnthonySperos
      @AnthonySperos Місяць тому

      @@LongboardSessions you know I can take it 😤💪

    • @ShoeString13
      @ShoeString13 Місяць тому

      I never even saw a wave I just sat in the water it was the worst ever. SF/

    • @thomasryan5681
      @thomasryan5681 Місяць тому

      Teasers not pleasers.

  • @samrusso4775
    @samrusso4775 Місяць тому +1

    MOMMMM. Longboard sessions just dropped a new video

  • @robertdawson2743
    @robertdawson2743 Місяць тому +1

    The worst thing is doing this wave hunt on a crowded day at a good wave spot. Everyone will change position to get the next breaking peak and you usually have 100+ people on the inside paddling out or on short boards on the inside.
    My best waves are caught on less crowded days in 3-4 foot offshore on a weekday when everyone else is at work. You need that space not just to catch clean faces but to negotiate take off without loads of people on the inside both left and right.
    It can be frustrating to take off on a clean lip, trim into the face and have to bail because there are loads of folks on the inside.
    Patients is key as well as being in the perfect spot to catch the peak and early wave entry is crucial for set up.
    I find that if you paddle with speed early into a face, drop in at an angle left or right depending on the wave and stall your pop up for just a second or two so your down the line even before pop up you will get that ride. It may seem counter intuitive to not pop up straight away but a little Patients will get you down the line.
    I also an older surfer so my pop up isn't swift so the patients when popping up is helpful.
    If your in trim with the face before full pop up your halfway there to a good wave.

    • @LongboardSessions
      @LongboardSessions  Місяць тому

      Oh yea, a crowded lineup is not easy to deal with. Quite different than what I'm used to. Patients is the key !

  • @jonathandelapina1262
    @jonathandelapina1262 Місяць тому +1

    Sounds great for where you are. Cant find any breaks that empty where I live. Looks cold though, we don’t wear wetsuits

    • @LongboardSessions
      @LongboardSessions  Місяць тому

      Well that's one of the perks over here, pretty easy to find empty waves. But oh the cold.... haha

  • @simontemplar1
    @simontemplar1 Місяць тому +1

    Nice video, and thanks, but none of this works on a foggy day at OB in SF. Sometimes the fog is so thick you will end up a mile down the beach from where you paddled out. It's a bitchin' freezing cold long walk back with a 10 ft board. The line up is the most important though on a clear day. Get your landmarks front and side. But remember, sand bars are always shifting. As for the hunting wave tip, well you might paddle to where you saw it breaking, and then you get there and it breaks back where you just paddled from. Wish I had a penny for every time that happened to me. Another very important thing for low level or beginners is if you become frustrated because you are not catching waves, paddle back to the beach and sit there watching for 5 mins and then paddle back out. Oh yeah, and never blame and curse the ocean...............it's YOUR fault no matter what happens out there.

    • @LongboardSessions
      @LongboardSessions  Місяць тому +1

      haha yes! Iv'e surfed OB before.. quite a current! Fun wave tho. All very well said

  • @himebaughchris4026
    @himebaughchris4026 26 днів тому +1

    Those on the tail and keep your head up high.

  • @michaelangelos5117
    @michaelangelos5117 Місяць тому +2

    I would rather be the surfer where I was too far forward on the board and the wave crashes on my head, then just missing wave after wave, and being on the back of the board.
    The reason being is that the surfer that is too far forward has courage and is going down the face of the wave with some guts where the person on the back of the board and missing wave after wave has fear.
    Anyway that's my input.
    Trolls reply below.

    • @LongboardSessions
      @LongboardSessions  23 дні тому +1

      Yea theres some truth to that for sure. But both parties in this case need to work on their takeoff haha!

    • @michaelangelos5117
      @michaelangelos5117 23 дні тому

      @@LongboardSessions courage and guts is a big part of surfing, and a lot of people see the videos and they think oh I want to surf and then they just don't have the courage and guts.
      Or it's a gut check and they have to get it.

  • @DillonOsborne
    @DillonOsborne Місяць тому +1

    Great video Brian. love the stuff on the water, now what will it take for a GoPro on the front of the board and you talk us through a wave ride hahahaha

    • @LongboardSessions
      @LongboardSessions  Місяць тому +1

      Thanks Bro!! Gosh... your always asking for MORE aren't ya??? hahah.

    • @DillonOsborne
      @DillonOsborne Місяць тому

      @@LongboardSessions lol I want 4 DJi action cameras mounted to various parts of the board and I want all audio recorded in Dolby 5X Surround Sound please lol

    • @LongboardSessions
      @LongboardSessions  Місяць тому

      @@DillonOsborne Yes captian!!

  • @mrsteveinsandiego
    @mrsteveinsandiego 27 днів тому +1

    Catch it ahead of the break

  • @PretzelNoseProductions
    @PretzelNoseProductions Місяць тому +2

    Love it.
    It would be good if you described conditions at the start of your video. E.g. you’re in a full suit with a hood and gloves. What’s the water temp?
    Describe your suit. Is it 4/3?
    You could even put this in the video details if you don’t want it in the video.
    Keep ‘em coming!

    • @LongboardSessions
      @LongboardSessions  Місяць тому

      Oh that's a good idea! However, it's something else I gotta think about.. and do.. and theres quite a lot of plates im spinning when shooting these videos haha!

  • @spinachwiththeleaf1300
    @spinachwiththeleaf1300 Місяць тому +1

    Love your helpful videos. Quick question: are you Mocca Joe?

  • @loismylane
    @loismylane 19 днів тому

    Be conscious of the crowd and who is out there with you. Starting to notice a lot of beginners in cali going to intermediate spots. These guys like to turn and paddle for EVERY wave that comes through, even if there are way better surfers already in position or that have been waiting longer
    Instead of putting your head down and paddling for every wave that comes through, you should probably sit a little inside and watch what the better surfers are doing. I'm pretty good myself but I'll still gauge the crowd, stay out of advanced surfers' way and sometimes won't go out at that spot if I don't see guys around my skill level catching waves.
    Just my 2-cents because I see a lot of beginners watch these positioning tips videos, then they go out paddling around/ past other surfers for waves and don't realize that its disrespectful to do

  • @shafts2447
    @shafts2447 Місяць тому +2

    If you miss a wave on a longboard, check yourself into hospice.

  • @JohananWong
    @JohananWong 24 дні тому +1

    The microphone quality is amazing!
    Could you share what mic is it that you[re using?

    • @LongboardSessions
      @LongboardSessions  23 дні тому +1

      Thanks!! It's a zoom f2 (using the mic that came with it).

    • @JohananWong
      @JohananWong 22 дні тому

      @@LongboardSessions Appreciate the reply!
      Love your content and the quality of production, and hope you can keep up the great work you're doing (and have an awesome time while you're at it!)

  • @lonbordin
    @lonbordin Місяць тому +1

    You can pop up to your knees or your feet briefly while paddling out to see what's ahead. 🤙

    • @LongboardSessions
      @LongboardSessions  Місяць тому +1

      Yes I do that occasionally. I've stood on my board quickly before haha!

  • @LordPhoenix140
    @LordPhoenix140 Місяць тому +1

    How do you like the Crooked wetsuit? Is it warmer than the same thickness other wetsuit?

    • @LongboardSessions
      @LongboardSessions  Місяць тому +1

      Loving em so far! Hmm warmer.. hard to compare that, but I do like certain things about them. So far, the seems are slightly more durable which I appreciate because I destroy my suits lol. I also like how the hood fits on the 5/4

    • @LordPhoenix140
      @LordPhoenix140 Місяць тому

      @@LongboardSessions gotcha. I'm just debating on thickness. The Yamamoto rubber is allegedly one thickness warmer than normal neoprene, Isurus sells their 3/3 for the same water temp as you'd normally want a 4/3 and their 2/2 in place of a normal 3/2, but I don't want to go too small.
      I surf Southern NC and have a Hyperflex 4/3, though now it's leaking at the seams a bit since they're only glued and not glued & taped, and most people here use 3/2 most of the winter. I'm having trouble deciding which to buy for next winter.

  • @bluecheeseboy4566
    @bluecheeseboy4566 Місяць тому +1

    Positioning is definitely my biggest problem, like I’m either too far in or too far out I can’t find that sweet spot. Or I’m always too close to the break or too far from where I’m supposed to be

    • @LongboardSessions
      @LongboardSessions  Місяць тому +1

      Honestly, it's not an easy task. A lot of it comes down to time in the water. However, use the tips in this video and you will find yourself in better spots more often. Always know where you are, never just drift!

    • @char.r6740
      @char.r6740 Місяць тому

      Every wave is different some will be bombs out the back and others won’t, you need to see the wave coming and react then paddle to its peak or shoulder. If your not your just relying on the perfect chance the wave is on you and your at the perfect spot

    • @billytuchscher
      @billytuchscher Місяць тому

      You might also pay attention to 'the rythem of the waves'. Notice the pattern. Here in SoCal the pacific serves up waves say every 10 or 12 seconds (on average). But far out at sea those waves are organizing them selves. Powerful swells gobble up the weeker ones adding to thier power. This phenomenon produces bigger sets. Those roll through every 10 to 12 minutes. -- the point is, observe the pattern (it's as predictable as math). It will help you position for the better waves. And, be patient (my personal nemises!). The perfect wave is worth waiting for.

  • @harrisoncooper6128
    @harrisoncooper6128 6 днів тому

    We’re is this beach

  • @davidgodoy826
    @davidgodoy826 Місяць тому +1

    Wave position is about knowledge and being in paddle shape

  • @drivesurfcamp
    @drivesurfcamp Місяць тому +1

    What mic are you using, please? Great vid, thx.

  • @sharoncoonyeta4470
    @sharoncoonyeta4470 17 днів тому

    Always wanted to try surfing but always so scared of sharks! How do y’all deal with this unknown knowing there’s always the possibility lurking??

  • @Daaavvveee
    @Daaavvveee Місяць тому +1

    Nice thumbnail!

  • @brittseverence7221
    @brittseverence7221 Місяць тому +1

    This is the problem with cold water surfing. It's about waiting for the one opportunity to catch a great wave because you must save your energy for that perfect ride. The thick, burdensome wetsuits help, but they sap all your paddling strength too. So, the session becomes one of mental engineering to get the job done, not extended playfulness.

    • @LongboardSessions
      @LongboardSessions  23 дні тому

      Hmm I don't quite have this experience, but I understand some do. Wetsuit doesn't bother me tbh. I think the longboard helps for sure

  • @buzz5969
    @buzz5969 24 дні тому +1

    That was me when I started surfing. Im certain no surfer started out a Pro.🤡✌🏻🍻

  • @eddyb6790
    @eddyb6790 Місяць тому +1

    You need a trip to Cabo to thaw out those mittens.

  • @julierussell4316
    @julierussell4316 Місяць тому +1

    Me... subbed

  • @Biriyanimuncher
    @Biriyanimuncher 28 днів тому +1

    Where is this beach

  • @thevitorialima
    @thevitorialima Місяць тому +1

    How many ft is your board? 😊

  • @roscius6204
    @roscius6204 Місяць тому +1

    Let the ocean tell you what it's doing.
    Biggest fundamental mistake is to predetermine what a wave will/should do.

  • @quartzdeplorable1125
    @quartzdeplorable1125 Місяць тому +1

    @9:05 Contrails!!!

  • @grantperkins368
    @grantperkins368 19 днів тому

    Chemtrail city!

  • @Hotwire_RCTrix
    @Hotwire_RCTrix Місяць тому +1

    To draw a line you need 2 points. This is basic geometry. To find a point you need 2 lines. That's surveying.
    I'm not going to reveal anything else. 😉

  • @stuartholme4457
    @stuartholme4457 Місяць тому +1

    Ocean Grove?!? No way!!!

  • @fergferguson7370
    @fergferguson7370 Місяць тому +1

    THE BEST WAY to find your set point is called TRIANGULATION…..and it doesn’t work with beach breaks..only points

    • @LongboardSessions
      @LongboardSessions  Місяць тому

      Hmm interesting! I'm not a regular point break surfer. Iv'e never heard that term before hehe

  • @jonathan70242
    @jonathan70242 Місяць тому +1

    I am this surfer 😂

  • @garyh4458
    @garyh4458 2 дні тому

    LOL @ you wetsuit surfers. I just stand in chest high water in my swim shorts until a tasty wave comes and then I jump on and go. Different strokes for different folks.

  • @rctrix9063
    @rctrix9063 Місяць тому +1

    Secrets should stay secret. There are ways to get every wave but you should be generous if you know them. 🦗

  • @raymarcov9401
    @raymarcov9401 Місяць тому +1

    Positioning on the board is everything too far forward you nose dive too far back, it passes you up. I like to be a little bit forward on it until you know you got it and then jump up.

  • @PureSlayProductions
    @PureSlayProductions Місяць тому +2

    the trick is get a 11ft board

  • @joseph5304
    @joseph5304 20 днів тому

    no leg rope anymore?????

  • @BrolyRajang
    @BrolyRajang Місяць тому +1

    😂😂👍🐒

  • @anthonymorales842
    @anthonymorales842 9 днів тому

    Atlantic Ocean???

  • @Ki11ami11a
    @Ki11ami11a Місяць тому +1

    Your right be on a sponge

  • @huertalapaz8359
    @huertalapaz8359 Місяць тому

    lots of chem trails

  • @DeshawnFindley
    @DeshawnFindley Місяць тому +1

    Does that mustache cause drag for you? lol

  • @zeebecks8704
    @zeebecks8704 Місяць тому +1

    First

  • @golds04
    @golds04 Місяць тому +1

    Be rich- get tow in? 😂

  • @stewartdavies929
    @stewartdavies929 18 днів тому

    Where is that beach? The water looks disgusting. Greyish brown murkiness. No way I would be getting in there for a couple of reasons.

  • @tuberworksjones
    @tuberworksjones Місяць тому +1

    If you cant catch a wave on a longboard , you really need help

    • @LongboardSessions
      @LongboardSessions  Місяць тому +1

      Hey,,, you might have a point. Unless you're a beginner of course hehe

  • @rogermedler5686
    @rogermedler5686 20 днів тому

    Turn off the music.

  • @booch326
    @booch326 Місяць тому

    Sad to see S.L. getting a heavy dose of chemtrails...(03:25)

  • @francus7227
    @francus7227 8 годин тому

    Nice demonstration. Very poor teaching of concepts and techniques.
    The single most important thing to catching a wave is PADDLING. Not just "paddle harder" or "paddle faster."
    I wish I could teach this guy how to "teach" because I'm not gonna make videos to do it myself. He makes nice clips with quality equipment. But he's not teaching beginners how to become novices.....
    I've taught hundreds of people who had never surfed before how to CATCH waves. It's all about controlling the pitch of the board....
    Oh well...
    Good luck.
    I did tap the thumbs up 👍 button to feed the algorithm monsters.

  • @SeniorMoostacho
    @SeniorMoostacho 16 днів тому

    Comedy. A non surfer giving surf instruction. So, most of those waves unable to be caught, looked like when the Tide and Water is too much for the Break and the Wave never actually breaks, making it Impossible to catch. Good times. And What a Great upper body workout at the same time. Go Surf. Have some fun. Be nice in the water.