I reviewed this video and picked up a new insight. “The first two steps do not need to be as precise but the last two do.” Super helpful because I surf Malibu. It is fast and closes. If I hesitate to build speed it is impossible to make the section, especially during a lower tide. It is an angle in and go wave. At least that is what I see the best surfers do. Thanks a lot Ben, super helpful!!!
Really appreciate your content Ben, your advice has really helped me with confidence cross stepping and wrapping toes over. Might have got there without you but it would have taken a hell of a lot longer! 🤙
Bro so good as usual...the age old form over function debate is what this boils down too...my 2 cents is that 4 steps has nicer form and increases success in traditional logging... but personally I find two steps is super functional especially on my backhand on point breaks like raglan which I basically only ever surf because I can't seem to get myself out of this town for one reason or another but mainly cause It's paradise...anyway I digress, thanks for affirming that two steps is not only acceptable but in fact a critically advanced skill when used correctly and I guess as part of a full set of cross stepping tools...I like to think of Longboard skills like the way my grandad used have all his tools lined up on the shed wall with pencil lines drawn around each tools perimeter...why grab the biggest heavy hitter when a smaller lighter hammer will work you know?...ahh gods damn the corporation's and their faceless beauracratic sycophants calling themselves leaders I digress again, sorry mate...my logger mates have hassling me for two stepping to the nose as not being traditional or maybee like not cruisy enough!!!???...like every free thinking soul surfing log enthusiast I of course told them all to lay of the special sauce and think it through...nah jokes I got all self conscious about my style and reverted back to 4 steps like everyone said lol!..but it's literally halfed my nose riding time as I've been missing critical sections spending half the bloody wave walking in one direction and the other half going the otheway, half the time I don't even know which way I'm going anymore, which foot goes where, and I'm all wrapped in me F ing kook strap!... anyways keep up the good work bro honestly you are the Mantis Sensei...legendary🍻☯️
Hi Ben, what long board turns easiest in your opinion. The widest point in the middle, towards the nose or towards tail? I riding about a 9’ 2. What tail is easiest to turn with, square, round or pin. Thnx
Thanks for addressing this... burning in my mind for a while now
No worries at all!! Super glad it was helpful!! 🤙🙏
I reviewed this video and picked up a new insight. “The first two steps do not need to be as precise but the last two do.” Super helpful because I surf Malibu. It is fast and closes. If I hesitate to build speed it is impossible to make the section, especially during a lower tide. It is an angle in and go wave. At least that is what I see the best surfers do. Thanks a lot Ben, super helpful!!!
This is super helpful! Thank you for doing these.
No worries at all!! My pleasure and super glad you’re finding them helpful 🙏🤙 yewww!!
Never surfed in my life. The tips help, at least I know how to cross step lol. Keep up the work, you are a great knowledgeable surfer.
Thanks for the advice Ben🙌🏄🏽♂️
No worries at all Ricardo!! Hope it’s somewhat helpful!!! 🙏🤙🤙 yewww!!
Stoked! Thanks Ben 😎
Super glad!!! No worries at all 🤙🤙🙏
Really appreciate your content Ben, your advice has really helped me with confidence cross stepping and wrapping toes over. Might have got there without you but it would have taken a hell of a lot longer! 🤙
Bro so good as usual...the age old form over function debate is what this boils down too...my 2 cents is that 4 steps has nicer form and increases success in traditional logging... but personally I find two steps is super functional especially on my backhand on point breaks like raglan which I basically only ever surf because I can't seem to get myself out of this town for one reason or another but mainly cause It's paradise...anyway I digress, thanks for affirming that two steps is not only acceptable but in fact a critically advanced skill when used correctly and I guess as part of a full set of cross stepping tools...I like to think of Longboard skills like the way my grandad used have all his tools lined up on the shed wall with pencil lines drawn around each tools perimeter...why grab the biggest heavy hitter when a smaller lighter hammer will work you know?...ahh gods damn the corporation's and their faceless beauracratic sycophants calling themselves leaders I digress again, sorry mate...my logger mates have hassling me for two stepping to the nose as not being traditional or maybee like not cruisy enough!!!???...like every free thinking soul surfing log enthusiast I of course told them all to lay of the special sauce and think it through...nah jokes I got all self conscious about my style and reverted back to 4 steps like everyone said lol!..but it's literally halfed my nose riding time as I've been missing critical sections spending half the bloody wave walking in one direction and the other half going the otheway, half the time I don't even know which way I'm going anymore, which foot goes where, and I'm all wrapped in me F ing kook strap!... anyways keep up the good work bro honestly you are the Mantis Sensei...legendary🍻☯️
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@@BenConsidine all your videos are great. Thanks for sharing your knowledge
Good tip! Also can you do a video on which type of wave is good for nose riding and which ones aren't good for nose riding like how to read the wave?
Hi Ben, what long board turns easiest in your opinion.
The widest point in the middle, towards the nose or towards tail?
I riding about a 9’ 2. What tail is easiest to turn with, square, round or pin.
Thnx
Yewwwwp! the best!
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed!!
getting comfortable in a cross leg position ...nice
Hope it’s helpful!! A drill I love to use with people!! 🙏🤙
Can we practice longboard maneuvers on the smoothstar surf skate
i have a 9'8 epoxy,,,, when i crossstep to the nose the board feels like it wants to launch forward and i lose my balance, any tips???
Nicee!
Cheers!!! 🙏🤙
Froth the Storm Boy poster 🤙
You should make a podcast
Can you talk about how to pump? Especially foot positions?
Longboarding is not about pumping but trimming. Exceptio would be if you're riding a hi performance longboard .
😩I’m trying so hard and now I shuffle too much instead of cross stepping