Love your uploads! I am 70 and 2 years into learning to surf (with a pandemic thrown in just to limit my access to the water). Any different recommendations for older students? I find it is a lot harder not to over-analyze things when I'm working with my coach.
Thanks for that. You've definitely given me thoughts on how to progress. Perhaps you could finish videos with printed summary in addition to the verbal? You give a lot of great information and I'm slow to incorporate it all.
This is great Ben, thank you. I think I am still stuck in the cross roads and feel like I am getting better at cross stepping but as you say, it’s all about positioning on the wave. I appreciate this and will get you to help me with some online teaching in a couple months when I am more settled and have time to really focus on what you think I need to work on. 🤙🤙😎
thanks lifelong shortboarder trying to learn the non shuffle your channel deserves more subs got a 10' yater the nose is so foreign where is my tailpad haha thanks mate
Hey Matt thanks heaps for watching!! Stoked you enjoyed and hope you found it helpful/were able to get something from it - appreciate the support, yewww!!! 🙏🤙
Every board is different and finding the right position on a board your not familiar with or haven't ridden for a while, isn't instant. I would say this isn't something most beginners are not aware of.
Thank you Ben! You’ve covered several critical areas related to positioning on the board and on the wave. Really helpful technical pointers that I can work on. But just as important (and rarely mentioned elsewhere) was your emphasis on finding our centre of balance in a neutral, slightly flexed position that we can return to. Consciously returning the body to a centred position of balance is crucial to finding our centre during dynamic manoeuvres. The more conscious we are of our centre, then the more subtle and dynamic our surfing can be.
100% agree, having the neutral, low base is super important and I think something that we can steer away from on longboards as we often see people with a tall straight posture riding logs. But you're right, for being able to move from manouvre to manouvre and staying stable its crucial Really appreciate that and glad it was useful, yewww
Love your uploads! I am 70 and 2 years into learning to surf (with a pandemic thrown in just to limit my access to the water). Any different recommendations for older students? I find it is a lot harder not to over-analyze things when I'm working with my coach.
Thanks for that. You've definitely given me thoughts on how to progress. Perhaps you could finish videos with printed summary in addition to the verbal? You give a lot of great information and I'm slow to incorporate it all.
I can’t stop watching all your uploads, Amazing tips!
Yewww yeah Sani!!! Glad you're enjoying them!
This is great Ben, thank you.
I think I am still stuck in the cross roads and feel like I am getting better at cross stepping but as you say, it’s all about positioning on the wave. I appreciate this and will get you to help me with some online teaching in a couple months when I am more settled and have time to really focus on what you think I need to work on. 🤙🤙😎
thanks
lifelong shortboarder trying to learn the non shuffle
your channel deserves more subs
got a 10' yater the nose is so foreign
where is my tailpad
haha thanks mate
haha that's epic, great work and keep it going! Feels weird, the transition from short to long is a tricky one - thanks heaps really appreciate it!!
You got this. Keep on hustling. I love your work, keep it up and keep uploading and I promise you that one day you will go viral.
Haha thanks very much, just happy making videos!! Really appreciate it, yeww!
It is amazing tips!
Thanks for you support Sani!!! Super glad you're finding the helpful :)
Really helpful
Really glad it was useful!!! Yewww🤙🙏
First of Ben's videos i've watched. Really good explanations and super well edited. Thanks for posting!
Hey Matt thanks heaps for watching!! Stoked you enjoyed and hope you found it helpful/were able to get something from it - appreciate the support, yewww!!! 🙏🤙
How fun is longboarding
Haha so good!!!
Super helpful, thanks again 🙏
No worries at all, my pleasure and really appreciate that!! Yewww! 🙏🤙
I can't stop watching all your uploads. Amazing tips!
Haha thanks so much, really appreciate it!
nice video thank you
No worries at all thanks so much!!!
Every board is different and finding the right position on a board your not familiar with or haven't ridden for a while, isn't instant. I would say this isn't something most beginners are not aware of.
wow cool
Appreciate that 🙏🤙
Great breakdown of the steps.
Thank you!
Thank you Ben! You’ve covered several critical areas related to positioning on the board and on the wave. Really helpful technical pointers that I can work on. But just as important (and rarely mentioned elsewhere) was your emphasis on finding our centre of balance in a neutral, slightly flexed position that we can return to. Consciously returning the body to a centred position of balance is crucial to finding our centre during dynamic manoeuvres. The more conscious we are of our centre, then the more subtle and dynamic our surfing can be.
100% agree, having the neutral, low base is super important and I think something that we can steer away from on longboards as we often see people with a tall straight posture riding logs. But you're right, for being able to move from manouvre to manouvre and staying stable its crucial
Really appreciate that and glad it was useful, yewww
thanks for sharing and caring
Of course my pleasure!!! Hope you enjoyed 🙏🤙
Thanks for this video. Useful stuff!
Super glad you found it useful!! No worries at all 🙏🤙
Yewww
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