4 signs you're still a beginner surfer

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  • Опубліковано 24 тра 2024
  • Surfers who feel like they can't get past the beginner stage tend to have the same pain points with their surfing. Whilst coaching over several days down at the wave pool in Melbourne, I took down these notes to hopefully help you progress past that sometimes frustrating level.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 84

  • @greatbriton8425
    @greatbriton8425 Рік тому +48

    As a long time surfer I don't need to watch your videos but I do anyway, because you bring all the magic back to me of when I first started. You have a lot of love for your beginners - it's so great to see clips of them here! - and you explain things so well. I'm an I.T. professional and a large part of my work is to translate technical subjects into simple English for the business to understand. I observe in your delivery there has been a lot of work behind the scenes of how to get concepts across to beginners simply. It's a beautiful job. I wish you all the success you deserve in your training school and may you have many happy times with your students on your journeys sharing the magic of surfing with them.

    • @KalesBroccoli
      @KalesBroccoli  Рік тому +7

      Thank you so much mate for this kind comment! And the ongoing support hope to see you in the water sometime

    • @niconine268
      @niconine268 20 днів тому

      ​@@KalesBroccoliExtremely well deserved comment Kale.

  • @gitajohnson3474
    @gitajohnson3474 10 місяців тому +2

    Thanks for explaining this all so well. I appreciate your valuable UA-cam content!

  • @karolswieca1035
    @karolswieca1035 Рік тому +1

    Another great one Kale, thanks for you content!

  • @niconine268
    @niconine268 20 днів тому

    Thankyou Kale. Brilliant work here bru

  • @RadioMuzak
    @RadioMuzak Рік тому +10

    1. Turning to paddle for the wave too early
    2. You keep your surfing out into the flats
    3. You don't surf waves that are big enough
    4. You surf from the hips instead of the knees (legs)

    • @wiscgaloot
      @wiscgaloot Рік тому +2

      I was told the opposite of #1 at Witch's Rock Surf Camp. Maybe being on a longboard is the difference.

  • @huntp1291
    @huntp1291 Рік тому

    Ur a legend 🏄‍♂️ love your vids always fun and informative.

  • @okay333666
    @okay333666 Рік тому +2

    Great video mate! Always is the thought if I'm a beginner or intermediate surfer. This video helped clarify where I'm at.

  • @nickboyden2617
    @nickboyden2617 Рік тому +1

    Dear Kale- ur a National Treasure! Wish I’d seen these vids 2-3 years ago- woulda saved a lot of angst. Keep up the great work mate

  • @zetasong
    @zetasong Рік тому

    thanks for the insight...great video

  • @BRSports33
    @BRSports33 Рік тому

    Appreciate the content brother! 🤙🏾

  • @tondog9070
    @tondog9070 Рік тому +4

    I started about 5 months ago on a massive 9'6" 81L, now on an 8 ft foamy & ready for a hard top...much mahalo for ur paddling video's (smooth banana)...really gave me the confidence to get the board in the water for the first time 😄

    • @gottawatch1932
      @gottawatch1932 Рік тому +3

      When I doubt , paddle out.
      When your tired, don’t want to go surfing , paddle out.
      When it looks crappy from the beach, paddle out.
      By doing this you will learn your mind is your enemy in doubting possibility.
      And through this process you will always want to keep learning and honing your craft.
      It worked for me .

    • @henrikerber7978
      @henrikerber7978 2 місяці тому +1

      I mean when the waves look crappy, they usually are

  • @minimavericksalex9530
    @minimavericksalex9530 Рік тому

    Great video mate

  • @inphotoaustralia
    @inphotoaustralia Рік тому

    Bro I aways learn so much from your videos!! Thank you

  • @itsrhett8689
    @itsrhett8689 Рік тому +7

    i have been watching your videos i have been riding a soft top 6,6 i just bougt a 5,11 shortboard so im starting to learn on it keep up the great work

    • @greatbriton8425
      @greatbriton8425 Рік тому +4

      That's a massive drop in length. You may be tempted as a result to keep too much of your board's nose above the water when you paddle? That will make it harder for you to catch waves. You may also lack some speed as shorter boards are slower. My fave board was a 5' 10", for normal paddling I would position myself so the tip of the nose was only just out of the water while I was in a relaxed position. Like, literally level with the water, or at most half an inch out. (Although in choppy water, 1" or even 1.5" above the water so it would lift rather than dig in when hitting through chop.) But when paddling for less powerful waves I'd shift forward so the tip of the nose was an inch or two UNDER the water while I was in a relaxed position, but I would arch my back up to lift the nose out of the water. Then as the wave started to drop beneath me, I would drop my chest and head down to the nose of the board to gain that extra tilt which aligns your board at a better angle with the slope of the wave, giving you less resistance from the tail digging in and thus more speed to complete the catch.
      Hope this helps you. Can't guarantee it's good practice, it was just what I learned to do by myself. 😋
      Hope you love your 5' 11" as much as I loved mine!

    • @boltup5566
      @boltup5566 Рік тому +4

      #1 kook move is riding boards too small for you. Don't do it. Learn the basics like stance, bottom turns, top turns on a bigger board.

    • @greatbriton8425
      @greatbriton8425 Рік тому

      @@boltup5566 I have to disagree with you here. After you've learned how to stand up and ride, if you're prepared to handle the sensitivity of a shorter board, to put up with the extra wipeouts caused by overbalancing at first, that same sensitivity will train you a lot faster than a big old log where you fall over trying to turn it. You just need to understand the choices you're making.
      Ultimately the shorter the board the more it will go where you want it to, as long as it can carry your weight properly, and as long as it can handle the speed produced by bigger waves without overreacting to the chop.
      And Rhett, keep the soft top board for tiny wave days where the short one can't get enough out of the wave to ride.

    • @greatbriton8425
      @greatbriton8425 Рік тому

      @@boltup5566 Also, stance comes naturally. Yes it's good to think about your stance especially if you're not getting the results you want out of your surfing, but at the end of the day someone who just goes out there and surfs for 8 hours trying to do a manoevre is going to develop the stance he needs by sheer learning the hard way. This can be more fun than spending hours staring at yourself thinking about where your arms are. Again it's up to the individual.

    • @boltup5566
      @boltup5566 Рік тому +4

      @@greatbriton8425 riding a board too small for you is a good thing?? Lol. Also who said anything about a log? Just because you stand up doesn't mean you're ready for a shortboard.

  • @mikaeladonges9102
    @mikaeladonges9102 Рік тому

    Wow you explain it all so well. Lucky guys getting lessons from you. Ill add one more point…. Get out surfing more! Haha. practice helps soo much. I’ll need to get out more and see where I stand in regards to my surfing! Excellent video,

    • @KalesBroccoli
      @KalesBroccoli  Рік тому +2

      Of course, that is the most obvious one ha ha! I try not to recycle too much

  • @stuartgaylor2420
    @stuartgaylor2420 Рік тому +2

    This is awesome Kale, a couple of my mate are really struggling with this and I have struggles to explain this to them.
    I will tell them to like and subscribe your videos as you explain things better than I ever could.
    Eeeuuu 🤙🏽

    • @KalesBroccoli
      @KalesBroccoli  Рік тому +1

      Thank you!!! That’s great

    • @stuartgaylor2420
      @stuartgaylor2420 Рік тому +1

      @@KalesBroccoli by the way I have just bought myself a smoothstar surf skate, the Filipe toledo #77 which arrived last Saturday.
      I have been watching your surf skate tutorials to help me progress my surf skating.
      I’ve only had two skates as I’ve been surfing over the weekend.
      I can really feel already from a couple rides on it on Saturday that my compression and extension is a lot better.
      I pit this into my surf on Sunday and ….WOW!
      My bottom turns are really giving me more speed to allow me to put more power in to my top turns.. ie, cutbacks, re-entries.
      I’m mind blown.
      Thanks Kale

  • @pascalboennec4315
    @pascalboennec4315 Рік тому

    Seems to easy when u describe it ! The trick is to succeed in applying your instructions! Thanks a lot !😅

  • @Slickjim91
    @Slickjim91 Рік тому +1

    Nice one mate. See you’re still ridding the mid strength 👍 mad board

    • @KalesBroccoli
      @KalesBroccoli  Рік тому

      Thank you! Old footage actually - I have something better coming :)

  • @aimsy3508
    @aimsy3508 Рік тому

    Thanks !

  • @peterjongsma3221
    @peterjongsma3221 8 місяців тому

    We have a Wave Pool in Australia?
    I've heard of Kelly Slater's in America.
    I've heard it's very expensive to Surf on his Wave Pool.
    Didn't know Australia had a Wave Pool. I surfed Bellambi Beach in Wollongong, Illawarra. We had world class surfers from The Illawarra.
    Don't have a Wave Farm.
    Just a Local Beach.

  • @user-gu6zs6yx4m
    @user-gu6zs6yx4m Рік тому

    Great videos l raised my hand

  • @toothachemyuniverse5124
    @toothachemyuniverse5124 Рік тому

    Why you never talk about skate pool , is helping a lot in understanding how to go up and down on the wave generates speed also building confidence for big wawes

  • @salesisnt
    @salesisnt Рік тому

    I think its time to use some of our footage for inspiring those to surf in more creative attire

  • @tom_1717
    @tom_1717 Рік тому +2

    a 5'8 27 volume shortboard suitable for which level? (For a 75kg guy)

  • @Denyy
    @Denyy Рік тому +1

    🤙

  • @drew2949
    @drew2949 Рік тому

    please do another video about the chilli mid strength

  • @smplfi9859
    @smplfi9859 Рік тому

    bro i've never surfed yet, but Im gonna

  • @mikaeladonges9102
    @mikaeladonges9102 Рік тому

    Can I ask what waves you choose at the Melbourne urban surf to teach these guys?

    • @KalesBroccoli
      @KalesBroccoli  Рік тому +1

      We use a range of settings you can check it out on my website

  • @brodiballard7231
    @brodiballard7231 Рік тому

    is that joey johns on the thumbnail?

  • @dylanpeterson-310
    @dylanpeterson-310 Рік тому

    What about getting caught inside and not being able to paddle out at big cloud break???

  • @darkcloudsilverglint4552
    @darkcloudsilverglint4552 Рік тому

    Bring me in...

  • @veronikasola5058
    @veronikasola5058 Рік тому

    Making me famous hahahah love your coaching ❤

  • @jonstnr
    @jonstnr Рік тому +3

    Damn! I'm first!!

    • @greatbriton8425
      @greatbriton8425 Рік тому

      Cool! What did you get? 😆

    • @boltup5566
      @boltup5566 Рік тому

      ​@@greatbriton8425a little pat on the butt from his mommy. 😂

    • @greatbriton8425
      @greatbriton8425 Рік тому

      @@boltup5566 Dude, I wasn't being critical, just funny. It's nice to be first.

    • @JM-kg9bi
      @JM-kg9bi Рік тому +1

      @@greatbriton8425 he got better skills to surf lol

    • @jonstnr
      @jonstnr 8 місяців тому

      A feeling of satisfaction lol@@greatbriton8425

  • @deacongolderer5889
    @deacongolderer5889 11 місяців тому

    Forget having the confidence to surf bigger waves, I just can't find any.

  • @alexkalinowski8213
    @alexkalinowski8213 7 місяців тому

    bro where is he shooting these videos with pristine waves and 3 people out

  • @ianmajor8227
    @ianmajor8227 Рік тому

    Impossible to watch your video, so many adverts. Sad as I watched all your previous postings and loved them.

    • @KalesBroccoli
      @KalesBroccoli  Рік тому +1

      Bugger - I often just let UA-cam place them automatically. Will try to ensure not too many but remember you can also go premium / know that the ads support your free access to this content

  • @andrewmanger3841
    @andrewmanger3841 Рік тому +12

    Other than the basics, surfing is not something than can be taught. It's all about muscle memory, and the only way to get that is repetitive actions. So if you want to progress passed the beginner stage, it's just practice. If you surf once a month or even once a week you're not going to progress. It something you have to commit to daily to see improvement.

    • @KalesBroccoli
      @KalesBroccoli  Рік тому +18

      It is 1000% something that can be taught and accelerated but yes definitely requires commitment :)

    • @ghostx325
      @ghostx325 Рік тому +1

      My friend coaching me through my learning process definitely accelerated my progression but 100% more days in the water will equate to faster learning

    • @FromTheMosh
      @FromTheMosh Рік тому

      Only half of that is true mate, having a game plan helps you progress faster just like with literally anything else in life. Yes you still need to go through trial and error, but with coaching, errors can be more quickly identified, understood and fixed making progress so much faster.

    • @nakmuay2727
      @nakmuay2727 Рік тому

      me who lives away from the sea :

  • @peppefallara872
    @peppefallara872 Рік тому

    5:19 great vid. However, gyroscopic stability? Has no place in surfing. No need to over complicate and inevitably stuff up the physics talk.

  • @OEFarredondo
    @OEFarredondo Рік тому

    We getting old bruh... but I still got some old dog moves left

  • @codedlAnguage
    @codedlAnguage Рік тому

    Yes when the student is ready the teacher will appear. 🤕

  • @4dogsannacat
    @4dogsannacat Рік тому

    One sign I'm still a beginner, I suck.

  • @S10Alexander
    @S10Alexander 10 місяців тому

    These waves make me swell with jealousy

  • @spazzymacgee5648
    @spazzymacgee5648 Рік тому +1

    Wave pools, the beginning of the end of surfing. RIP surfing 😢

  • @keno1069
    @keno1069 Рік тому

    Thanks!