WHO IS DROP IN ON THESE WAVES? MANY SURFERS DROP IN AT ULUWATU
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- Опубліковано 21 вер 2024
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21 MEI 2024
Uluwatu, one of Bali's most famous surf spots, is known for its challenging and exhilarating waves. In this video, we bring you the action-packed scenes of many surfers dropping in on the powerful waves at Uluwatu. Watch as surfers from all over the globe compete for the perfect wave, showcasing their skills and daring maneuvers. Each drop-in is a testament to their passion and dedication to the sport. Experience the vibrant energy of Uluwatu's surf culture and the breathtaking beauty of its cliffs and crystal-clear waters. Don't miss out on this thrilling surfing spectacle! Remember to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for more exciting surfing adventures!
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Damn, do many people.
Yes. Crowded time
There's a reason surfing has a hierarchy. It's to ensure this chaos doesn't happen. Beginners need to go to beginner spots until they've learned etiquette and how to duck dive and keep the takeoff and surf zone clear for others to catch and surf thier wave. The guy who doesn't duckdive but throws his board up into the face of another is ridiculous. The sad part is he has no clue how bad a move and how selfish he was. He probably assumes that any enforcing or hierarch is mean when he's the one ruining waves and putting others in danger. Once you're good and you're around other good surfers there's usually a comradery and the etiquette makes for some cheering others into waves after you just had one. It's the intent of all that. With this type of crowd there can only be frustration.
welcome to tje new age of surfing
Absolutely agree. Respect for the hierarchy and basic surfing etiquette goes a long way in ensuring everyone has a good time out there. It's unfortunate when some surfers disregard these principles and create chaos in the lineup. Hopefully, with more awareness and education, we can all enjoy the waves safely and harmoniously.
@@SurfVideoBali stop filming every wave
I wouldn't call it hierarchy but etiquette, yes. Whoever is deeper and catches it, has it. Look both ways before you take off. Don't paddle back out through the break. Get out of the riders way. To name a few.
@@jesserast7631 hierarchy doesn't have to be negative. Imagine if all the race car tracks had everyday drivers filling them up going 80mph. It's an odd thing that all the world class surf gets overcrowded by less than average surfers. It becomes most evident when a wave has perfect barrels, and the surfer doesn't know how to ride the barrel or get into it. It's hard to watch a perfect wave peeling with them in the wrong place or going straight. They should move to another spot that suits their level of surfing. In this case, the etiquette would be to use some degree of consideration, and move to another spot/peak etc. If there's no one else out have at it. But this is crowding a line-up, getting in the way, squandering epic surf, and just not understanding what surfing is about. They can have more waves and have fun at another friendlier, softer wave that suits their level of surfing.
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this is why i come early and try to get out before 11 am
6am to 7.30..then got zoo..
Yeah, getting out early is definitely a good strategy to avoid the crowds and enjoy some quality waves. It's nice to have the lineup to yourself before it gets too busy. Hopefully, you scored some good ones this morning!
uluwatu is becoming unsurfable.
Guy on the red board... Brazilian for sure
Oh yeah, his style definitely has that Brazilian flair to it. They're known for their smooth and aggressive surfing. Always impressive to watch!
Most of them look like fomo surfer without knowing their limits 🫣🫣🫣
it seems like some people are more focused on chasing the waves without considering their own abilities.
Kooksluwatu
+@user-se8hh4uh6x hehhe all time
You guys and all the other video heads are one of the main reasons for this….face facts.
yes true
@@SurfVideoBali so how about filming something or somewhere else
like watching cattle
Yeah, it can sometimes feel like that, especially with how crowded some areas have become. The charm of Bali has certainly changed over the years
No thanks, I'll just stick to my cold water, closed-out beach break, at least I'm the only one dropping in on myself... and people pay money to surf that crowded of a place?!!
I agree, not to mention most of them went there by plane, so causing more climate change
I haven’t earned the right to surf there.
its not a right. its a left bruh
Lets go to Balii and be a part of the shitshow
Just absolute kooks 🤦♂️🤦♂️
😂😂😂 true.
They can't even turn and they surf ulu lol what has this world come to
it's surprising to see surfers struggling with basic maneuvers in such a renowned spot like Uluwatu. It makes you wonder about the state of surfing these days.