Thank you for working on this video.....as a beginner to SUP Surfing, this helps a lot. I have watched this several times now... but when in the ocean, I cannot seem to remember all these moves. Your frontside cutback reentry switch is pro level.....like Ben Carpentier.....or Keahi. Good Job, Mahalos 🤙🤙
Aloha Stanton! Always appreciate your feedback, the kind words, and the video watches!!! Beniot and keahi are definitely the flow masters, stoked be even around their level! Remembering the moves just comes with time and seeing that similar section over and over and over again! Grind it!!! Yewwwwww
I was also watching it again and I was like, no no no don't hit the beer at 1:22 and 2:15 but luckily nothing happened (otherwise you maybe didn't post it) anyway love the content, I been watching it now for the 3rd time so really nice, keep it grooving. What I really like was your example of the #APP guy on Instagram, it was easy to find what you meant. My preference would be for a next how-to is maybe foot placement for turning, you're one step ahead for me to explain the turns and I'm just checking where my back foot needs to be every time for every turn. If you could break that down would be so cool, like the how-to "dropping in late"! Maybe it's a big step but you could also make a how-to do an air on a SUP (that will do for a lot of hits on UA-cam), like the air you did in the pool that you also posted on Instagram and on of you latest vids, but that won't be usable for me but just cool to see. Cheers Levon
Nice! Agree that it's overused for sure. But when it works, it works. Best one I ever saw was Bullet Obra at the 2018 Backdoor Shootout final. Threw a big snap, and was on the paddle so hard, I thought it was going to snap :-) Next you need to do a tutorial on where to put the paddle when in the barrel. I think it's one of the most challenging things with SUP... I see most people keep in on the toe side, regardless of frontside or backside. I feel that I can't rotate my shoulders open like on a shortboard if you have to keep both hands on the same side, so I mostly hold it on the heel side. Works, but it's not what I see most people doing, so you wonder if you're missing something.
when it works, it works!!!! Bullet is the man. Probably top 10 sup surfers / free surfers of all time. So underrated. Yea definitely still figuring out backside tube on sup. I don't get too many looks for rights around here. But I've seen a lot of techniques for that and wave size is definitely the determinant for which approach you can take.
Definitely could get an air video going, but I might be called how to do a baby air hahaha I'm still learning too!! Appreciate the kind words Dana, thank you for watching!
Making a video about navigating the lineup up, and will include some of that!! My last how to video has a lot about take off foot placement on shorter board!
yo thanks alot for these. Can we talk about what you can do on crap waves to build skills, as I surf in Queens, NY where they rarely get to the level of San-O bad-wave-days. I get out alot in these crap waves, but I want to be ready when that hurricane swell comes in. Also, maybe a little more talk about what you do with your feet for the balance transfer.
Thank you Sean! always appreciate your feedback!!! I like the idea, makes sense to me. It is very small here now, with some windswell, so would be perfect to film. Some ideas for the video instantly came to mind. let's just call the video 'making the most of small waves' or something like that haha
Can you give a lesson on paddling into waves backside? I'm goofyfoot and seem to always catch my waves paddling on my left side even though it's more difficult to look down the wave ...catching waves paddling on my right side feels awkward, is that normal?
@@chrismonteros206 chris my last how to video has a few backside drop in clips. That may help you a bit. Backside sup surfing is always going to be a bit awkward. No matter what level you are at, front side will always provide a slight advantage when paddle surfing.
Hey, I love your videos! I've been SUP surfing for about a year. I'm not the strongest paddler in the world, and I'm goofy foot, so I was having trouble getting rights. So, I started paddling into them with my left foot forward so I could paddle hard on the toe side. The problem is, I'm uncoordinated with my left foot forward so I often blow my bottom turn. Sometimes I paddle in left foot forward and then switch feet so I can make the bottom turn. Should I stick with that or just practice with regular foot to improve my coordination?
Excellent!!!! Congrats from Brasil 🇧🇷, but I’m in Bali - Indonésia 🇮🇩 now!!!!! Training every day here !!!! Hugs Bro
have fun in INDO!!! YEWWWWWW
Thank you for working on this video.....as a beginner to SUP Surfing, this helps a lot. I have watched this several times now... but when in the ocean, I cannot seem to remember all these moves. Your frontside cutback reentry switch is pro level.....like Ben Carpentier.....or Keahi. Good Job, Mahalos 🤙🤙
Aloha Stanton! Always appreciate your feedback, the kind words, and the video watches!!! Beniot and keahi are definitely the flow masters, stoked be even around their level! Remembering the moves just comes with time and seeing that similar section over and over and over again! Grind it!!! Yewwwwww
Tanks . I live in Brasil and your videos are very good for me for my evolution. 🙏🏻🙏🏻😎
YEWWWW thank you Carlos for watching!!!
Man I love high tide thank you for the demo you rock bro!!!!!!
Medieval Knievel!!!! Send it!!! YEWWWWWWW
Very clear. Thanks for sharing
Great video and thank you so much for the helpful commentary Anthony. I will watch this 10-20 times!!!
Epic!!! Thank you Richard for watching!
Beautifull lesson... Very clear
Thank you Mikele!!!!
Love this!
Great video. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
I love your videos, keep it up, I learn a lot. Thank you
Thank you for watching Raul!!!! Glad you are stoked!! Yewwwwwww
Great vid. Totally get what you mean about forcing it. I've done some really lame paddle switches when I shouldn't have bothered 🤣
Nice turns bro!
thank you Jean yewwwwwww
So good Anthony🤙
Yew
Good stuff, really helps to enjoy the surf even more.
Awesome thank you Todd!!! Appreciate the subscribe as well! yewwww
I was also watching it again and I was like, no no no don't hit the beer at 1:22 and 2:15 but luckily nothing happened (otherwise you maybe didn't post it) anyway love the content, I been watching it now for the 3rd time so really nice, keep it grooving. What I really like was your example of the #APP guy on Instagram, it was easy to find what you meant. My preference would be for a next how-to is maybe foot placement for turning, you're one step ahead for me to explain the turns and I'm just checking where my back foot needs to be every time for every turn. If you could break that down would be so cool, like the how-to "dropping in late"! Maybe it's a big step but you could also make a how-to do an air on a SUP (that will do for a lot of hits on UA-cam), like the air you did in the pool that you also posted on Instagram and on of you latest vids, but that won't be usable for me but just cool to see. Cheers Levon
Thank you Levon!!!! Definitely going to make a video about footwork and positioning!
Awesome!!!
Thank you Dmitry! yewww
Right On Brah
Really well explained as always👍🏼
Thank you!!! And thank you for watcing! 🤙🏽🤙🏽
To much thanks, Man!
YEWWW
Nice! Agree that it's overused for sure. But when it works, it works. Best one I ever saw was Bullet Obra at the 2018 Backdoor Shootout final. Threw a big snap, and was on the paddle so hard, I thought it was going to snap :-)
Next you need to do a tutorial on where to put the paddle when in the barrel. I think it's one of the most challenging things with SUP... I see most people keep in on the toe side, regardless of frontside or backside. I feel that I can't rotate my shoulders open like on a shortboard if you have to keep both hands on the same side, so I mostly hold it on the heel side. Works, but it's not what I see most people doing, so you wonder if you're missing something.
when it works, it works!!!! Bullet is the man. Probably top 10 sup surfers / free surfers of all time. So underrated.
Yea definitely still figuring out backside tube on sup. I don't get too many looks for rights around here. But I've seen a lot of techniques for that and wave size is definitely the determinant for which approach you can take.
Love these videos. Can you do one explaining how you do airs off the lip of a wave? You’re surfing style is addicting to watch
Definitely could get an air video going, but I might be called how to do a baby air hahaha I'm still learning too!! Appreciate the kind words Dana, thank you for watching!
Great Video! can you do one for paddle technics for when you are waiting for sets and foot placement in general on short boards?
Making a video about navigating the lineup up, and will include some of that!! My last how to video has a lot about take off foot placement on shorter board!
Thanks bro 🤙🏿🤙🏿 ooossh
Ooooooshhhhh thank you Dean!!!!
최고네. 멋진테크닉 !!!
Yewwwwwww!!!
yo thanks alot for these. Can we talk about what you can do on crap waves to build skills, as I surf in Queens, NY where they rarely get to the level of San-O bad-wave-days. I get out alot in these crap waves, but I want to be ready when that hurricane swell comes in. Also, maybe a little more talk about what you do with your feet for the balance transfer.
Thank you Sean! always appreciate your feedback!!! I like the idea, makes sense to me. It is very small here now, with some windswell, so would be perfect to film. Some ideas for the video instantly came to mind. let's just call the video 'making the most of small waves' or something like that haha
@@Twonicles love it! Thanks for keeping the flame of SUP alive!
Hey Anthony,
What fin setup do you recommend for the tail slide? (Twin / Thruster /Quad)? Also, do you rocker smaller than normal fins for it?
I only ride quad fins when I sup surf!!! I use Futures fins, and I currently ride the Eric Arakawa quad set.
Nice ..
Thanks Chris!
Can you give a lesson on paddling into waves backside? I'm goofyfoot and seem to always catch my waves paddling on my left side even though it's more difficult to look down the wave ...catching waves paddling on my right side feels awkward, is that normal?
@@chrismonteros206 chris my last how to video has a few backside drop in clips. That may help you a bit. Backside sup surfing is always going to be a bit awkward. No matter what level you are at, front side will always provide a slight advantage when paddle surfing.
Hey, I love your videos! I've been SUP surfing for about a year. I'm not the strongest paddler in the world, and I'm goofy foot, so I was having trouble getting rights. So, I started paddling into them with my left foot forward so I could paddle hard on the toe side. The problem is, I'm uncoordinated with my left foot forward so I often blow my bottom turn. Sometimes I paddle in left foot forward and then switch feet so I can make the bottom turn. Should I stick with that or just practice with regular foot to improve my coordination?
Thank you John!!! To clarify, you are trying to paddle into every wave frontside? So you are paddling for rights switch stance?
@@Twonicles Maybe I'm using the vocabulary wrong. I'm trying to paddle into every wave paddling on my toe side.
So, I paddle into rights with my left foot forward and lefts with my right foot forward.
@@KuhlDad seems like you are 100% correct on lefts, but are getting off balance on rights? I always have my right foot forward both lefts and rights
keep on sliding
Thanks Daniele for always watching the videos!!
It's been 0.5 ft for the last week and you roll this out. Great video, poor timing.
Haha dude! One week down, one week to go!!! Haha July duldrums. At least you'll get some baby windswell next week haha
Hahaha