Right Kales, paddling and making a correct pop up is important, but in my opinion and my daily experience it's harder read the peak and choose the best position before the wave coming
I believe Kale would agree with that type on knowledge comes with years of surfing. I also tell people that i work with to watch the water as they're stretching to see where the waves are breaking. It's so hard to explain to someone that kind of experience of water time. Great luck everyone and keep surfing and stay patient, it will come to you in time. 🤙😊 G⭐
Really appreciated the part about keeping your back knee low! When I was practicing popping up, sometimes I didn't have enough room to swing my front foot forward. Then I realized it was bc my back knee was too high, which pushed my bum up and my chest down, which decreased the space between my arms. Super helpful!
So glad you made this video. 60yr old here and been much too long ago LOL. The key was seeing 2 things you do, bring forward foot and leaving rear kneel aging slightly (until I get better) Thanks Kales!
Thanks as always Kale, your tutorials are awesome. My youngest son wants to learn to surf and I’ve been surfing for SO MANY years that my surfing is second nature and I really did t know how to break things down from zero for him. Now I can explain the core basics that you’ve so gracefully and throughly shown, step by step. Thanks man!!!
Oh man, you just cleared up such a huge confusion for me. I was constantly trying to "correct" my pop-up by putting my hands lower and lower toward my hips. Obviously the more I did this the worse I got at popping up. After watching the closeup slomo of you popping up on the foamie and Felipe popping up on the MR, I realized my hands had been in the right spot in the beginning! Oy vay, popping up is a whole lot easier now. Thanks Kale, yew!
Hey kale, I think you could mention the rotation that happens as you pop up. Your front knee is going to the outside of your left forearm. This stops you obtaining the right front foot angle and also prevents your getting your front foot further forward if you wanted too(tube ride). If you look at Felipe he does it perfectly. I recognise this as I have long legs and switched from goofy to natural after seven years of surfing as I was right footed and not progressing. I went on to teach surfing for 12 years along with yoga. Tell me what you think. Cheers dan
Great extra tips (fingers slightly curving over the rail 5:04 and keeping the backleg low 7:08)! Can you do a video on taking off late with a shortboard? (e.g. closeout barrels) THX
Hi Kale - Great video! Started surfing late in NZ and have watched hundreds of videos on surfing. The interesting point for me is that you keep your back straight and your core engaged during the push up phase of the pop up. Speaking from experience I sometimes fall back into arching my back during this phase. I understand this is sometimes helpful in a steep drop but ends up in a lot of missed waves otherwise. I also like your timing on the pop up. To many times I have held my position too long and rode into sections of the wave that I don't want. Still working on this phase of my surfing - anyway thanks again for sharing.
Great tip on the pop up , I have noticed you do drag your back leg slowly when popping up which I will try to do , also if you are beginning to surf again are you a big believer in using your epoxy board and when flat use the softboard s
Hello Kale, could you shoot a tutorial covering back foot positioning after pop up?? The request comes from this: I surf mostly midlenght board, which means that my sheen is mostly over the board so it is impossible to land my back foot straight onto the pad unless I shift my body further back onto the board, but that would mean bog the board. Is that an adjustment that I have to do after the pop up or am I missing something??
I know it’s been a year, I hope you have overcome this challenge, but If not I would change your pop up style to work with your back foot on the stomp pad, I pop up with my back foot on the stomp pad and my front foot on the very front of the board, I never really stand up, but I crouch very low, so lol my weight is on my back foot. hope this helps!
@@zacchowdhury8489 luckily I managed to solve my issue by learning to surf smaller board. It was matter of practice actually and understanding how to distribute own weight over the board, surf's awsome🤙🤙
Being in best position on the wave is hard to teach and was glossed over here. This is the key to easy take offs. Body mechanics is all well and good but it comes a strong second to everything that happens before the pop up.
Such a great video, Kale! I'd love a video on some pop-up challenges for women and how to overcome them. Even after 5 years of surfing, no problem catching waves or turning, I still find myself defaulting to a clumsy knee-first popup no matter what I do :-((. As much as I think women can hold their own in the lineup, science tells us that women have 40% less upper body strength than men on average, meaning .... popping up is harder. I'd love to see - exercises to break your self out of a knee-first popup, how to get yourself mentally to stop doing it, and building the right core + arm strength for better popups. Thanks!
For sure!! Flexibility wise you guys have got it made though! I think mastering your own body weight will be super important so I really believe yoga is excellent pop up training :) I’ll try to come up with more!!
Hey Kales! I'm a surfer from Portugal and I love your videos. I'm a beginner-intermediate surfer. I can do cutbacks but not great ones. And I'm starting to generate speed. Can you make a video about what to focus on after learning to ride the wave and pop up? What maneuver should I learn first? Keep posting the amazing content! You make me wanna surf even more :)
Hi Kale. From San Francisco here. Just wanted to know if you wouldn’t mind showing your variations of pop ups from the Front view. I am watching where your knee is traveling. From the line on you chest over the string where is the very knee joint in comparison following through please. Nobody is showing this but it’s so VERY IMPORTANT for balance. Thank you.
Just realized your username.....Kale Broccoli.....BEST!! Thanks so much for making these videos. I'm a high school surf coach and I'm making sure my team subscribes.
Such a brilliant video! I've been surfing for many, many years, but never considered such a seemingly basic, but fundamental aspect of it! Thank you :)
Love the vids Kale. I need to keep looking so the take off is seem less to the ride. I also need to get better at paddling, and positioning, go for the peak!
I liked those go pro sync'ed with beach filming videos. How did those do? Was it too much work compared to the return (views)? They really show viewers where you paddle to and when you spin around for the takeoff.
great video! ive just moved from a longer board to a shorter one where my lower legs are now hanging off. before i was able to slide my feet up the board when popping up but cant anymore, what should i do?
Arun Thethy if you have a tail pad practice pushing up your upper body then slide your back foot to it and from there brace it against the tail pad and slide through your front foot
Arun Thethy Google “Chicken wing pop up”. Basically back foot, then front foot. Also check out video titled Pro Surfers Popup in slow motion- filmed at Kelly Slaters wave pool. Excellent breakdown of great surfers popping up . If you’re young and flexible then yes you kinda flick your legs up a bit , use the bounce this makes and swing both feet into the air, under your body then land em together. However, if you can’t do that (I can’t anymore x too old!) then it’s a 1,2 motion as I first mentioned. With practice the 1,2 becomes so fluid and smooth it looks almost one motion. Actually if you slow down this video when Kale is in the water(ignore the beach setup) you can see his back foot slide into position and creat a triangle with his hands, and THEN his front foot slides through. Hope this helps
I have the same question. You missed a chance in the video to demonstrate this. At 6:40 you are literally jumping off of the sand behind your board, which is obviously not possible in the water. How do you jump up when you are actually surfing and you can’t use your feet? Do you jump from your knees?
Broke my back a few years ago and struggling with my pop up due to nerve damage effecting the front of my hips, can you mention some exercises that will help with mobility. Getting really POd with struggling and missing waves. Cheers.
@@KalesBroccoli cheers fella was told a mixed of things about not to wax but the Board seems very slippery.. I’ll. arty on watching your video with the popping up hope I can get it soon🤟👍 cheers again for replying
Excellent video as always. I have noticed that you twist your hips rather late pretty much after the pop up is over, and your front knee is almost on the outside of your left elbow when you take off. I pretty much do the same. It does the job but any idea on how to improve this? Thanks!
Hey man great stuff as always. One question I have: You displayed some Yoga poses , the dog one (@7:59) I do it with bend knees (so I can keep the sole of my feet touching the ground and not in the air) does this make a difference for the type of exercise that you show us?
Kale; all your vids are excellent ... Engaging and informative. This one is definitely the most crucial to me despite years of surfing; I’ll be working the core/hips as you prescribed, with lots of dry-land practice. How does one ‘unlearn’ looking at the board instead of down the line? Self-flagellation??
Hahaha. I think the best way is to go out there with one intention for a session “to look down the line whilst paddling in” and do it until it becomes habit!
Yo, is grabbing the rails when you pop up a bad habit? I've done it since I was a kid, but I'm starting to feel like a kook waxing the top of my rails...should I just learn to pop up flat palm? Thanks for the vid!!
Hi Kales, thanks for this video although I’m slightly confused about the pop up phase: around 6:12 you seem to sustain the plank and power the pop up pushing your feet against the sand (and again at 06:40). Obviously that’s not possible in the water, do you use your knees instead? That’s the one detail I haven’t been able to clarify, lots of other pop up tutorials use very long foam boards and push the feet against the tail of the board. I can’t do that on my 7’6 otherwise I nosedive, so I’m still trying to work out if pushing with the back knee is the way to go or if I should slide my feet on the board and push with them. Thanks!
No that’s more of a demonstration than anything :) what you’re doing is creating negative space between you and the boRd and then filling that space with your feet :)
Great video - one question though - is it OK to always popup in the same shoulder-width stance (back foot over the front fins), then afterwards decide whether to keep in there (for speed) or shuffle it back (for a turn)?
Hi i am having trouble when catching green wave. Most of the time, after paddling and I was able to pop up but then I would saw my board instead off sliding down the wave it goes straight into the wave(nosediving), Is there any way to improve that? I am stuck in this problem many many times, can u give me some advice?
So on a shorter board do you push off of your knees? I'm still confused because when you were doing it on the beach, your feet was pushing off in the sand
It’s probably because you’re foamie is a lot more stable it has higher volume and low rocker, it’s not always about length, you could be struggling with the 5’7 because even thought it’s not too much smaller it’s thinner, has less volume, and a higher rocker for quicker cutbacks and turns, I would keep practicing as much as you can and maybe try a few practice pop ups with the board on your bed or some pillows every morning to help you get comfortable with the footing position.
What is the best way to practice a pop up if you are transitioning from the longboard to a short board? I rely on using my feet for a pop up on my longboard or foamie but that isn’t an option on my new Fish.
Hi Kale, I have watched a lot of you videos now, and they are great. But, one of the most common issues that I feel you have not covered in great “detail” is when beginner to intermediate surfers transition from being able use their toes during the pop up to not. So going from a board that is long enough to use them, to going to a board that is not. It’s something I find a lot of people I know struggle with. My gf certainly does. I figured it out, that once you have the drop on green waves you can pop up without them. But it was a step and sore learning curb on my knees. Just a thought. Apologies if it’s not something you feel needs further elaboration on you videos or I have missed a video completely. Cheers.
Hi Kale - Would love to see a video about the pop-ups techniques from longboards to ride shorter boards. When my toes are off the board, my popup sucks.
Many thanks- any chance you could do a 15 minute surf pop up at home work out video with no talking just music. ( COVID style) ? I think that would be awesome. Cheers.
Looks like you use your back knee a smidge when getting up, I do the same, do you get impressions on the deck from doing so? Just got a new board and ended up with a 6" deck crack after first session
But has your pop up then really been that good? As soon as you get it it's gonna be muscle memory. Ofcourse you can lose it a little but mostly the muscles take over.
@@bartposdijk I think it happens with everything! I had many skills in gymnastics I lost even though the movement was muscle memory and had a harder time getting them back than actually first learning them. I think it applies to this too.
Believe the right board crucial. Spent too many years on undersized low volume boards. Results in you struggling to get into waves impacting your take off.
jmo: you are useing and advanced techique. one that only comes with lot of experiece getting pitched. you might want to show how a couple xtra strokes help getting under the ledge. thanks man
Another great vid, thanks. I wonder if you could do a vid that addresses the problem of having waves frustratingly roll under a paddler, as in missing them, again and again, and how to correct. Especially for those fit beginners, such as when you might take someone out for their first go at it. One can even be side by side other surfers, who catch, and you can't seem to match it..what's going on? Know what I mean? Thanks again for your efforts. Solid work.
Mark Czar paddling technique, board choice (planing surface), pressure on the nose of your board on takeoff, pulling down into the trough of the wave... it could be many things.
@@KalesBroccoli Cheers, thanks so much for taking the time to respond! How much liters does it have? Btw, big fan of yours, will be trying out a few new things on the little waves we have in Rockaways, Queens, NY. Merci!
Brock, you got a video on picking the right board? How to factor in liters with width, height?. Im 5'5, 185 lbs. Id like to get back to shortboarding but seem to sink the shoreboards for my height. Love the vids also man.
Yow Kale! How can I pop up if my feet are against the water when I'm paddling (no solid surface) ? There's nothing to press my feet against! All tutorials I see show the body positioning on a solid floor and they use their feet to push against it. And I can't see anyone's feet during the pop up on the water clips! Thanks mate!
mate, probably one of your best videos yet. question: as I am swinging my front foot forward, should the medial side/arch of my backfoot be in contact with the board with my knee dropped (valgus)? I think my issue is that I'm keeping the dorsum of my foot and knee in contact with the board as I am swinging my front foot forward. Cheers!
Do a video on beach positioning for waves and reading peaks.
Okay!
Ask questions young fullah just keep asking
Right Kales, paddling and making a correct pop up is important, but in my opinion and my daily experience it's harder read the peak and choose the best position before the wave coming
I agree with this. That's my struggle surfing alone. I just copy some people but can't tell if there will be waves coming and when to take off
I believe Kale would agree with that type on knowledge comes with years of surfing. I also tell people that i work with to watch the water as they're stretching to see where the waves are breaking. It's so hard to explain to someone that kind of experience of water time. Great luck everyone and keep surfing and stay patient, it will come to you in time. 🤙😊 G⭐
I needed this I hate the feeling of wasting a really good wave!
Really appreciated the part about keeping your back knee low! When I was practicing popping up, sometimes I didn't have enough room to swing my front foot forward. Then I realized it was bc my back knee was too high, which pushed my bum up and my chest down, which decreased the space between my arms. Super helpful!
So glad you made this video. 60yr old here and been much too long ago LOL. The key was seeing 2 things you do, bring forward foot and leaving rear kneel aging slightly (until I get better) Thanks Kales!
Thanks as always Kale, your tutorials are awesome. My youngest son wants to learn to surf and I’ve been surfing for SO MANY years that my surfing is second nature and I really did t know how to break things down from zero for him. Now I can explain the core basics that you’ve so gracefully and throughly shown, step by step.
Thanks man!!!
So awesome to hear!!
Just discovered your channel and already picked up so many cues I can work on. Thank you!
Oh man, you just cleared up such a huge confusion for me. I was constantly trying to "correct" my pop-up by putting my hands lower and lower toward my hips. Obviously the more I did this the worse I got at popping up. After watching the closeup slomo of you popping up on the foamie and Felipe popping up on the MR, I realized my hands had been in the right spot in the beginning! Oy vay, popping up is a whole lot easier now. Thanks Kale, yew!
Awesome Nicko!!! So good - tiny adjustments make a big difference!
that is exactly what I'm doing! mind you, never been able to pop up yet!
I finally learned how to pop up thanks to Kale!
Love broccoli, he breaks it down for me the best. I've been surfing for years. Learn something new every time I'm here. Thanks man!!!
🙌🏽🤙🏽🥦
Excellent video. Good example of exercises I need to Do as well
Love the story telling in all your vid's mate. Motivates me to get back in the water!
Love your vids! Have made me heaps confident. You explain things so much more simply than other vids I’ve watched.
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Learned so much from this video!! Thank you so much!!!
Thank You. Just been starting to surf a lot again and my pop up is where I can really improve
One of the best videos, so many smart tips. I practice yoga and it has greatly improved my surfing as well as watching your videos. love it!!!
Thank you!
Hey kale, I think you could mention the rotation that happens as you pop up. Your front knee is going to the outside of your left forearm. This stops you obtaining the right front foot angle and also prevents your getting your front foot further forward if you wanted too(tube ride). If you look at Felipe he does it perfectly. I recognise this as I have long legs and switched from goofy to natural after seven years of surfing as I was right footed and not progressing. I went on to teach surfing for 12 years along with yoga.
Tell me what you think. Cheers dan
Music totally pumped me up! Friggin love your knowledge. Thank you!
Yewwwww!!!
Great extra tips (fingers slightly curving over the rail 5:04 and keeping the backleg low 7:08)! Can you do a video on taking off late with a shortboard? (e.g. closeout barrels) THX
yep it's coming!
@O yeah, zero says it all for a name!!!
Great tutorial as I'm learning! Thanks
Great video, thanks a lot!
Your cool as broccoli, keep up the great work brother
These videos are really helping. I got to my feet on my 4th time out. Thank you so much
Tried the Filipe Toledo pop up method and it worked. It definitely made a difference.
Nice!!! Stoked 😁😁
Just getting back on the Board. Thanks tons
Hi Kale - Great video! Started surfing late in NZ and have watched hundreds of videos on surfing. The interesting point for me is that you keep your back straight and your core engaged during the push up phase of the pop up. Speaking from experience I sometimes fall back into arching my back during this phase. I understand this is sometimes helpful in a steep drop but ends up in a lot of missed waves otherwise. I also like your timing on the pop up. To many times I have held my position too long and rode into sections of the wave that I don't want. Still working on this phase of my surfing - anyway thanks again for sharing.
Thanks so much Jack!! Those are great obeservations and will help you identify things in your own surfing too!!
Great video buddy Kale!!!! Keep up the great work mate! 🤙 Greg⭐
I have rewatched this video so many times...
Great tip on the pop up , I have noticed you do drag your back leg slowly when popping up which I will try to do , also if you are beginning to surf again are you a big believer in using your epoxy board and when flat use the softboard s
Softboards then transition to hardboard :)
you give me hope. love you bro
Hello Kale, could you shoot a tutorial covering back foot positioning after pop up?? The request comes from this: I surf mostly midlenght board, which means that my sheen is mostly over the board so it is impossible to land my back foot straight onto the pad unless I shift my body further back onto the board, but that would mean bog the board. Is that an adjustment that I have to do after the pop up or am I missing something??
I know it’s been a year, I hope you have overcome this challenge, but If not I would change your pop up style to work with your back foot on the stomp pad, I pop up with my back foot on the stomp pad and my front foot on the very front of the board, I never really stand up, but I crouch very low, so lol my weight is on my back foot. hope this helps!
@@zacchowdhury8489 luckily I managed to solve my issue by learning to surf smaller board. It was matter of practice actually and understanding how to distribute own weight over the board, surf's awsome🤙🤙
Being in best position on the wave is hard to teach and was glossed over here. This is the key to easy take offs. Body mechanics is all well and good but it comes a strong second to everything that happens before the pop up.
Good vid. A great breakdown of the pop-up process for a useless guy like me. subscribed.
Such a great video, Kale! I'd love a video on some pop-up challenges for women and how to overcome them. Even after 5 years of surfing, no problem catching waves or turning, I still find myself defaulting to a clumsy knee-first popup no matter what I do :-((. As much as I think women can hold their own in the lineup, science tells us that women have 40% less upper body strength than men on average, meaning .... popping up is harder. I'd love to see - exercises to break your self out of a knee-first popup, how to get yourself mentally to stop doing it, and building the right core + arm strength for better popups. Thanks!
For sure!! Flexibility wise you guys have got it made though! I think mastering your own body weight will be super important so I really believe yoga is excellent pop up training :) I’ll try to come up with more!!
I'm learning so much thank you thank you thank you great awesome
Hey Kales! I'm a surfer from Portugal and I love your videos.
I'm a beginner-intermediate surfer. I can do cutbacks but not great ones. And I'm starting to generate speed.
Can you make a video about what to focus on after learning to ride the wave and pop up?
What maneuver should I learn first?
Keep posting the amazing content! You make me wanna surf even more :)
💯 it’s on it’s way!! Just doing one on riding Steeper Waves fiesta
@@KalesBroccoli Great!
Também sou de Portugal mas estou a começar agora
Awesome lesson
I’m trying to unlearn a bad habit of my back leg kneeling when I pop up. This video helped
Very well done video!
Love your videos!!!
Can you explain a bit more about nose dive and how to avoid it? maybe even how to fix them when it happens.
Hi Kale. From San Francisco here. Just wanted to know if you wouldn’t mind showing your variations of pop ups from the Front view. I am watching where your knee is traveling. From the line on you chest over the string where is the very knee joint in comparison following through please. Nobody is showing this but it’s so VERY IMPORTANT for balance. Thank you.
Really helpful, thank you!
Good stuff. Great teaching Great examples
What's the first song called? Great video!
Thanks 4 the tips
Just realized your username.....Kale Broccoli.....BEST!! Thanks so much for making these videos. I'm a high school surf coach and I'm making sure my team subscribes.
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Keep up the amazing videos!!
🙌🏽🤙🏽 cheers brother
Legend Kales! Loved watching you deconstructing this whole process ~ learnt a few things yeeeeew!
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Such a brilliant video! I've been surfing for many, many years, but never considered such a seemingly basic, but fundamental aspect of it! Thank you :)
Awesome 🤙🏽
Love the vids Kale. I need to keep looking so the take off is seem less to the ride. I also need to get better at paddling, and positioning, go for the peak!
Awesome!! I’ll do some videos on those topics soon!!
What board are u using
I liked those go pro sync'ed with beach filming videos. How did those do? Was it too much work compared to the return (views)? They really show viewers where you paddle to and when you spin around for the takeoff.
Nah I really wana implement that cut style more for sure 🙏🏽
Nice vid. Have always been a fan of low back knee when you pop at first. The stuff on yoga poses makes a lot of sense too.
great video! ive just moved from a longer board to a shorter one where my lower legs are now hanging off. before i was able to slide my feet up the board when popping up but cant anymore, what should i do?
Arun Thethy if you have a tail pad practice pushing up your upper body then slide your back foot to it and from there brace it against the tail pad and slide through your front foot
Slide the back foot up and get that there first for a pivot point 😁
It takes a good core and hip raise too - if all your lower legs are hanging off the board it might be a bit short
Arun Thethy Google “Chicken wing pop up”. Basically back foot, then front foot. Also check out video titled Pro Surfers Popup in slow motion- filmed at Kelly Slaters wave pool. Excellent breakdown of great surfers popping up . If you’re young and flexible then yes you kinda flick your legs up a bit , use the bounce this makes and swing both feet into the air, under your body then land em together. However, if you can’t do that (I can’t anymore x too old!) then it’s a 1,2 motion as I first mentioned. With practice the 1,2 becomes so fluid and smooth it looks almost one motion.
Actually if you slow down this video when Kale is in the water(ignore the beach setup) you can see his back foot slide into position and creat a triangle with his hands, and THEN his front foot slides through.
Hope this helps
I have the same question. You missed a chance in the video to demonstrate this. At 6:40 you are literally jumping off of the sand behind your board, which is obviously not possible in the water. How do you jump up when you are actually surfing and you can’t use your feet? Do you jump from your knees?
Hi I have a 9ft log and it’s really big for me. I have wanted to get a shorter board and I have improved a lot. What should I get?
@kalesbroccoli I tried your take-off at Sandshoes today, I thought it might have been too slow for a steepish reef, but it worked a treat!
Sick!
Great video
Perfect Vídeo for learning a good take off! Thanks Kyle!!!!!
Thanks bro
Kale
Broke my back a few years ago and struggling with my pop up due to nerve damage effecting the front of my hips, can you mention some exercises that will help with mobility. Getting really POd with struggling and missing waves. Cheers.
Hey Dude would you recommend waxing a foam board
Yeah !
@@KalesBroccoli cheers fella was told a mixed of things about not to wax but the Board seems very slippery.. I’ll. arty on watching your video with the popping up hope I can get it soon🤟👍 cheers again for replying
Excellent video as always. I have noticed that you twist your hips rather late pretty much after the pop up is over, and your front knee is almost on the outside of your left elbow when you take off. I pretty much do the same. It does the job but any idea on how to improve this? Thanks!
that was really useful
Would you recommend more rocker for a steeper wave over a fish even if the volume of the fish works better for paddling?
Great question - yes steeper rocker
Great video, thank u
Hey man great stuff as always. One question I have: You displayed some Yoga poses , the dog one (@7:59) I do it with bend knees (so I can keep the sole of my feet touching the ground and not in the air) does this make a difference for the type of exercise that you show us?
Kale I keep trying but I think I don’t have enough muscle to pop up well. What are some good exercises to help with the muscles to do with the pop up?
Look at one of the more recent videos on my channel
@@KalesBroccoli ok thanks hopefully I will get my pop up spik and span
Kale; all your vids are excellent ... Engaging and informative. This one is definitely the most crucial to me despite years of surfing; I’ll be working the core/hips as you prescribed, with lots of dry-land practice. How does one ‘unlearn’ looking at the board instead of down the line? Self-flagellation??
Hahaha. I think the best way is to go out there with one intention for a session “to look down the line whilst paddling in” and do it until it becomes habit!
Thanks 🙏🏼, shall do.
Love ur vids kale
Thanks Craig! 😁😁
No worries
Yo, is grabbing the rails when you pop up a bad habit? I've done it since I was a kid, but I'm starting to feel like a kook waxing the top of my rails...should I just learn to pop up flat palm? Thanks for the vid!!
thankz man this helps alot😎👍
Hi Kales, thanks for this video although I’m slightly confused about the pop up phase: around 6:12 you seem to sustain the plank and power the pop up pushing your feet against the sand (and again at 06:40). Obviously that’s not possible in the water, do you use your knees instead? That’s the one detail I haven’t been able to clarify, lots of other pop up tutorials use very long foam boards and push the feet against the tail of the board. I can’t do that on my 7’6 otherwise I nosedive, so I’m still trying to work out if pushing with the back knee is the way to go or if I should slide my feet on the board and push with them. Thanks!
No that’s more of a demonstration than anything :) what you’re doing is creating negative space between you and the boRd and then filling that space with your feet :)
Watch my other video beginner to intermediate in 20 mins
Hey Kale what kind of board is your blue foamy and what size
6’0 soft tech but brand doesn’t matter
Great video - one question though - is it OK to always popup in the same shoulder-width stance (back foot over the front fins), then afterwards decide whether to keep in there (for speed) or shuffle it back (for a turn)?
Hi i am having trouble when catching green wave. Most of the time, after paddling and I was able to pop up but then I would saw my board instead off sliding down the wave it goes straight into the wave(nosediving), Is there any way to improve that? I am stuck in this problem many many times, can u give me some advice?
Super great! THANK YOU!
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So on a shorter board do you push off of your knees? I'm still confused because when you were doing it on the beach, your feet was pushing off in the sand
Watch The Surfers Roadmap beginner to intermediate
i can pop up on my 5,10 foamie really quick and well but on my 5,7 fiber I struggle a bit any advise on this
It’s probably because you’re foamie is a lot more stable it has higher volume and low rocker, it’s not always about length, you could be struggling with the 5’7 because even thought it’s not too much smaller it’s thinner, has less volume, and a higher rocker for quicker cutbacks and turns, I would keep practicing as much as you can and maybe try a few practice pop ups with the board on your bed or some pillows every morning to help you get comfortable with the footing position.
What is the best way to practice a pop up if you are transitioning from the longboard to a short board? I rely on using my feet for a pop up on my longboard or foamie but that isn’t an option on my new Fish.
Hi Kale, I have watched a lot of you videos now, and they are great. But, one of the most common issues that I feel you have not covered in great “detail” is when beginner to intermediate surfers transition from being able use their toes during the pop up to not. So going from a board that is long enough to use them, to going to a board that is not. It’s something I find a lot of people I know struggle with. My gf certainly does. I figured it out, that once you have the drop on green waves you can pop up without them. But it was a step and sore learning curb on my knees. Just a thought. Apologies if it’s not something you feel needs further elaboration on you videos or I have missed a video completely. Cheers.
After popping up, on which foot should the maximum weight of the body be ? Front foot or back foot?
Focus on eyes and shoulders and the feet will behave
Thank you very much for the advice . I will be sure to try it .
Hi Kale - Would love to see a video about the pop-ups techniques from longboards to ride shorter boards. When my toes are off the board, my popup sucks.
How long is your foamie?
Thank you
What kind of board is that blue foamy?
Foamie a soft top
Many thanks- any chance you could do a 15 minute surf pop up at home work out video with no talking just music. ( COVID style) ? I think that would be awesome. Cheers.
What is your soft top surfboard?
Looks like you use your back knee a smidge when getting up, I do the same, do you get impressions on the deck from doing so? Just got a new board and ended up with a 6" deck crack after first session
What’s frustrating is when you have a good pop up and then one day you lose it.
I hear you, especially after a little bit of time out of the water.
TrippingOnLifestyle good news is my pop up did come back. 🤙🏽. Once in awhile you will have a bad day but your skills do return
But has your pop up then really been that good? As soon as you get it it's gonna be muscle memory. Ofcourse you can lose it a little but mostly the muscles take over.
Yeah I practice on land pop ups and sometime I’m so bad
@@bartposdijk I think it happens with everything! I had many skills in gymnastics I lost even though the movement was muscle memory and had a harder time getting them back than actually first learning them. I think it applies to this too.
Believe the right board crucial. Spent too many years on undersized low volume boards. Results in you struggling to get into waves impacting your take off.
jmo: you are useing and advanced techique. one that only comes with lot of experiece getting pitched. you might want to show how a couple xtra strokes help getting under the ledge. thanks man
Really good video mate, loved it. But maybe it’s too long for beginners who don’t want to see 100 surf scenes... But I LOVED it bro
Another great vid, thanks. I wonder if you could do a vid that addresses the problem of having waves frustratingly roll under a paddler, as in missing them, again and again, and how to correct. Especially for those fit beginners, such as when you might take someone out for their first go at it. One can even be side by side other surfers, who catch, and you can't seem to match it..what's going on? Know what I mean? Thanks again for your efforts. Solid work.
Okay sure I think this comes down to more of a paddling issue which I will definitely cover!
Mark Czar paddling technique, board choice (planing surface), pressure on the nose of your board on takeoff, pulling down into the trough of the wave... it could be many things.
Where this beach with bungalows is?
which board is that??
Hi Kales, what kind of board are you riding here? I have seen it in a few of your videos, it is a soft top non? Thank you and love your videos!
6’0 soft tech but the brand doesn’t matter
@@KalesBroccoli Cheers, thanks so much for taking the time to respond! How much liters does it have? Btw, big fan of yours, will be trying out a few new things on the little waves we have in Rockaways, Queens, NY. Merci!
love your videos!! where are you from? and from witch beach you filming?
Sydney :)
Brock, you got a video on picking the right board? How to factor in liters with width, height?. Im 5'5, 185 lbs. Id like to get back to shortboarding but seem to sink the shoreboards for my height. Love the vids also man.
Yeah heaps! Check em out plus my guide at thesurfersroadmap.com
Yow Kale! How can I pop up if my feet are
against the water when I'm paddling (no solid surface) ? There's nothing to press my feet against! All tutorials I see show the body positioning on a solid floor and they use their feet to push against it. And I can't see anyone's feet during the pop up on the water clips! Thanks mate!
Watch latest clip for exercises :) it’s about pushing the board away from you
excellent
mate, probably one of your best videos yet. question: as I am swinging my front foot forward, should the medial side/arch of my backfoot be in contact with the board with my knee dropped (valgus)? I think my issue is that I'm keeping the dorsum of my foot and knee in contact with the board as I am swinging my front foot forward. Cheers!
Fwoar! Super technical - not sure!! I need some imagery to help me understand what you’re describing!
whats song? Tks! :)