How To Take Off & Ride STEEP, HOLLOW WAVES | Surf Lesson

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  • Surfing steep, hollow waves is always a little more tricky than surfing beginner-friendly, trickling white water. Let's chat about how to really surf steep, hollow waves well!
    I grew up on slower, gentler waves back in South Australia, but since moving to the East Coast of Australia 3 years ago, I’ve had to adjust to the fast hollow waves over here.
    As surfers we need to be able to adjust to varying wave size, speed and shape - let's cover it now!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 362

  • @TheSaltSirens
    @TheSaltSirens 4 роки тому +149

    "Some surfers get scared..."
    Me, feeling called out.

  • @hanwilldo8262
    @hanwilldo8262 4 роки тому +60

    Just came from a session and applied your tips and WOW. It made all the difference. Only been surfing for 5 months and this has been a major help. My legs are covered in bruises since I always lean back in fright whenever I catch a steep wave. My wipeouts got so bad I became even more afraid, thus wasting good waves. Today, I watched your video right before paddling out and I have never felt more in control, especially in overhead waves. A surf buddy of mine (surfing for 50 years) commented, "Whatever you're doing, keep doing it. Looked like you knew exactly what you were doing out there." Thank you very much, Kale.

    • @KalesBroccoli
      @KalesBroccoli  4 роки тому +5

      That’s so sick!! Nice work man! Super stoked glad the video helped 🙌🏽🙌🏽

  • @morgonemusic3372
    @morgonemusic3372 4 роки тому +94

    Dude, late drop ins on steep waves are the bane of my existence. I’m at the point of just going full send and constantly wiping out until I get it down. Thanks for the videos brother 🤙🏻

  • @_jake_hill_
    @_jake_hill_ 4 роки тому +56

    You earned a thumbs-up for laughing at 4:05.

  • @bgl500
    @bgl500 4 роки тому +106

    Something that helps me is as I place my hands on the deck to pop up I really press the board down hard. By hard I mean with more force when compared to popping up on a mushy wave. Feel like this really helps with that barrier between breaking the ledge or getting caught in the lip. Cheers

    • @MrCapiroto66
      @MrCapiroto66 3 роки тому +3

      Great tip!! Thanks!!

    • @tetegrondona7915
      @tetegrondona7915 2 роки тому +1

      Looooove mushy waves! They are the only ones I can ride!

    • @Durtydee904
      @Durtydee904 Рік тому +1

      Awesome tip
      never thought about that

  • @tardigrader88
    @tardigrader88 4 роки тому +155

    I learned on a steep wave which for me was a blessing and a curse. Now steep take Offs are easier but the learning was the hard part.

    • @kylecruz1327
      @kylecruz1327 3 роки тому +7

      I see that as nothing but a blessing. Got the hard stuff out of the way

    • @masterjm5161
      @masterjm5161 2 роки тому

      @@kylecruz1327 fr

    • @MindSurf248
      @MindSurf248 Рік тому

      Lucky there mate, the more experienced I get the more I'm beginning to see that 'steep'wqve is relative. There's always a wave with a more intense, quicker, heavier takeoff than you've experiences

  • @grahammatthew4044
    @grahammatthew4044 4 роки тому +18

    A really informative video. Here at our break we have had to learn on fast steep waves and it's a whole different game, so it great to see a video giving essential information for surfers in that situation.
    It would be cool to see the same type of video but showing what you need to do on a long board (9'.6" upwards).
    Thanks for the awesome video man 🤙

  • @alessandroalpago2524
    @alessandroalpago2524 4 роки тому +49

    I think another 2 importants thing (that you are doing well) but worth to mention are:
    1) if one tries to take off at the peak he will most likely airdrop. So not only paddling hard and fast, but also reading the peak is important, and maybe taking the wave behind or in front of the peak, where the waves is not vertical
    2) looking down the line and angle the board towards where you are going. This will give you “get up and go”

    • @KalesBroccoli
      @KalesBroccoli  4 роки тому

      Perfect absolutely!!

    • @d-dog2106
      @d-dog2106 4 роки тому

      Thank you for that advice, when you say looking down the line.. do you mean look down the line while paddling straight? Or do I angle my board slightly right if I am looking right? I've always been confused by this. Thank you for your time (: -Monterey Ca

    • @alessandroalpago2524
      @alessandroalpago2524 4 роки тому +6

      Diego Sevillano Hi Diego, I like to angle the board towards the direction I want to go...I also stick my eyes to the lip of the wave (if I am going right, I look towards the right) keep heads down while paddling and gently lifting head and chest when I feel the push of the wave. That allows me to have more lift when popping up, and also know where I am going as soon as my feet are on the board. If you can practice at home you’ll realize how easier it is to pop up like that. Grab a mat, pretend you are paddling so you keep your eyes up towards where you are going but heads down close to the mat, put you hands close to the chest and lift up the chest and head, and then do the pop-up. I never try to lift with my head down, I am almost in a very quick cobra position before I do the actual pop-up... hope it helps!

  • @lefabe2190
    @lefabe2190 4 роки тому +3

    Thank you so much for sharing your surfing knowledge. Have seen myself doing endless amounts of nose dives in those hollow waves... keep it up

  • @ant038
    @ant038 4 роки тому +12

    Thanks for the great videos, I have been surfing a year, just started leaning forward enough, to pop up on steeper waves, great feeling and does hurt less than nose diving. Looking forward to more videos :)

  • @Exploreduocreative
    @Exploreduocreative 4 роки тому +10

    All waves in the place I’m learning in Portugal are hollow. So good to know the details behind those. Great video.

  • @darrenayris
    @darrenayris 3 роки тому +1

    great advise im a knee boarder but i love the advise specially at the dump chiton rocks

  • @guycallaghan7994
    @guycallaghan7994 3 роки тому +2

    Great advice as always. Your vids are well thought out and seriously worthwhile watching. Cheers

  • @ChrisReynoldsIsMyName
    @ChrisReynoldsIsMyName 2 роки тому +1

    One of the hardest balances to learn - leaning forward while putting more weight on the back foot. By default, a person wants to lean back which (as pointed out) is no bueno. This is a very helpful video. Well done.

  • @TheArts19
    @TheArts19 3 роки тому

    Thank you I'm a Valley goon that's been surfing for 40 years but it's always good to hear again

  • @SuperMetALeuz
    @SuperMetALeuz 2 роки тому

    Thank you ! You explain perfectly my fear and my mistakes with it! The perfect tips currently

  • @haleytruslow7200
    @haleytruslow7200 3 роки тому +1

    This is excellent. Can't wait to actually focus on these steps

  • @alexiabregman
    @alexiabregman 3 роки тому

    You explain everything so well. Thank you!

  • @yxngbt387
    @yxngbt387 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you for making this really helped me out !

  • @chrisw3939
    @chrisw3939 4 роки тому +2

    ONya Kales! Another awesome lesson. I have surfed for 30 years and you fixed my surfing with your ...where to look when you pop up lesson tips. I was dropping my head omg different life now lloloololol. Love your lessons cheers and keep ripping!! yEwwwwwww!

    • @KalesBroccoli
      @KalesBroccoli  4 роки тому

      Epic!!! Nice brother that’s great news
      Kale

  • @adamfautley
    @adamfautley 4 роки тому +4

    Thanks Kale, I've been surfing for about 7 months now and struggling with having the confidence to get on the front of the board exactly as you explained. Glad I'm not the only one. Will paddle harder when I'm out next time!

    • @KalesBroccoli
      @KalesBroccoli  4 роки тому +1

      Awesome Adam! The commitment pays off

  • @petertowneya
    @petertowneya 3 роки тому +1

    Really awesome vid that gets into the detail of different types of waves. Every day is a new day 🐱

  • @huntp1291
    @huntp1291 4 роки тому +1

    Kale, just want to say i find your videos etc... inspiring , informative and esp the surf ones fun. Love your outlook on life and surf. Cheers

  • @whydontpeopleknowaboutthis8665

    I surfed a lil when I was young but I really got into it this summer watching ur videos I never thought I would ever be able to catch waves as big as the ones in your video but with a lot of practice and wipeouts and tutorials I can surf bigger waves 5-6ft love the videos

  • @luissuarez1728
    @luissuarez1728 4 роки тому

    Amazing video Kales! Thank you!

  • @patriciabohl7185
    @patriciabohl7185 2 роки тому

    thanks for this video! learned so much! it's still scary but knowledge is power! totally helpful how you break down the dynamics of steep fast waves and how the surfer can adapt!

  • @chrisbauman2562
    @chrisbauman2562 3 роки тому +2

    Ive gone from beginner to pretty damn good in the past year,all because ive done step by step of your videos

  • @romainlemaire3093
    @romainlemaire3093 4 роки тому

    So true man !!. Thanks. A right angle during the take off is also a key point on this kind of waves .
    Love it 😎

    • @KalesBroccoli
      @KalesBroccoli  4 роки тому +1

      Awesome!! Yeah absolutely that helps

  • @dylanmullin06
    @dylanmullin06 3 роки тому +1

    Went out today with this tips. It was steep waves with some decent barrels. I could tell you paddling faster ona steep wave does a ton of good👍

  • @cbovet1
    @cbovet1 4 роки тому

    Great video, thanks! Kale kills it again!

  • @jamesdmusic5204
    @jamesdmusic5204 3 роки тому

    Dude you da man! All your videos are great and really help me progress in my surfing. Thanks or all the tips!

  • @miakarlsson8981
    @miakarlsson8981 4 роки тому

    Thank you! Than was exactly what I needed to hear right now :)

  • @OneWithTheOcean
    @OneWithTheOcean 2 роки тому

    Hey thank you so much for these videos, they help me a lot! I just started out and love the kind of analytical approach to your explanations. Take care my man, cheers from Tokyo.

  • @benproctor9208
    @benproctor9208 2 роки тому

    Thanks Kale! This was very very helpful!

  • @PSTCLZ
    @PSTCLZ 3 роки тому

    Awesome footage and great advice Kale, much appreciated! Currently struggling in the bigger autumn/winter swells on my foamie...

  • @chrissteezens9283
    @chrissteezens9283 4 роки тому +1

    Awesome vid dude! Been following you for a very long time, you’ve helped me along so much!❤️🏄‍♂️

  • @bryanyang7626
    @bryanyang7626 4 роки тому +1

    Wow this is amazing!

  • @louisledreff7978
    @louisledreff7978 3 роки тому

    Most relatable video I've seen in a while

  • @jeremywalsh5666
    @jeremywalsh5666 4 роки тому +1

    Glad you covered forward leaning, something no one talks about but is so essential. I would add, using one's hands to turn the board before you hop up on it. this is also crucial and a trick that helps a lot.

    • @KalesBroccoli
      @KalesBroccoli  4 роки тому

      100% for sure - I almost went into paddle in but didn’t want the video to go for too long

  • @brianbehrens
    @brianbehrens 4 роки тому

    Great breakdown. Thank you

  • @claregonda8260
    @claregonda8260 3 роки тому

    Thanks so much for this video. The paddling part of it was amazing.

  • @vanwilhelm613
    @vanwilhelm613 4 роки тому +4

    Great video this is gonna help me a lot, I'm a fairly inexperienced surfer from northern California and right now everything's overhead to double overhead closeout barrels so it's pretty harsh trying to drop in, not being able to paddle fast enough and getting sent over the falls. Keep up the dope videos 🤙

    • @KalesBroccoli
      @KalesBroccoli  4 роки тому

      Cheers brother 🤙🏽🙌🏽 plenty more comin

  • @jeremyneworleans
    @jeremyneworleans 4 роки тому +1

    Awesome video! Thanks

  • @nickwells4541
    @nickwells4541 4 роки тому +3

    Another really good one!! Been improving a ton because of your videos dudes. Was riding down the line last weekend and kept hearing Ryan say “Keep yourself close to the power source” hahahahaha

  • @winnywagtail3988
    @winnywagtail3988 4 роки тому

    Terrific. Great to see old Whaley again:)

  • @ninathelawyer
    @ninathelawyer 2 роки тому

    This solved so many of my problems. Thank u!

  • @dkilla01
    @dkilla01 4 роки тому

    great videos, keep em coming!!!!!!!

  • @luciaseacreature8705
    @luciaseacreature8705 4 роки тому

    thank you your videos are much appreciated

  • @ivanrivera8647
    @ivanrivera8647 Рік тому

    Always a great lesiona! You are the best

  • @GrooveDuude
    @GrooveDuude 4 роки тому +10

    Great lesson. I think of waves like skating half pipes (sometimes.) The steeper the wave/pipe, the more you have to lean forward. The more you have to mentally commit.

  • @rafaelalmeida7054
    @rafaelalmeida7054 2 місяці тому

    Thanks for the tips!

  • @bartekkosinski421
    @bartekkosinski421 2 роки тому

    Excellent video thanks.

  • @krumbzii6629
    @krumbzii6629 4 роки тому

    great review ! Waves look super fun especially that reef break

  • @maxsteele494
    @maxsteele494 4 роки тому

    Hey man, im a surfer from Belgium. I surf South Africa and youre vids help me so much. So thank you

    • @KalesBroccoli
      @KalesBroccoli  4 роки тому

      Legend! Love both those countries! Thank you for watching 🤙🏽🤙🏽

  • @TheRaqessarr
    @TheRaqessarr 3 роки тому

    Very helpful, thank you!

  • @TH-nc1gj
    @TH-nc1gj 4 роки тому +3

    Some nice tuberides you had there, great vid thx for sharing.

  • @Rique2828
    @Rique2828 4 роки тому

    Love the channel and tutorials. Kudos!!!!

  • @peekukthefrog
    @peekukthefrog 4 роки тому

    Really like your vids mate, you break down all the essentials real nicely. Stuck in lockdown in NZ & planning on learning to surf properly after we are allowed out in the water again

    • @KalesBroccoli
      @KalesBroccoli  4 роки тому +2

      Thank you! Feelin for ya at this time

  • @J-Kestrel
    @J-Kestrel 4 роки тому +2

    I’m pumped for more surf tutorials!! Ive been watching you and Ryan for a good while now, and feel like I’ve learned so much from you guys. I can’t wait to learn more.

  • @LUKEYLUKE15
    @LUKEYLUKE15 4 роки тому

    Great Video, learnt a lot! Can’t wait to get back in the water in the U.K.!

  • @hypersniper67
    @hypersniper67 2 роки тому

    To fully commit forward its very helpfull to spend time bowlriding, and dropping in on your surfskate at a skatepark. It really helped me a lot.

  • @buttersnow
    @buttersnow 4 роки тому

    Thx for the awesome video! Looking forward to more in-depth video analysis.

  • @neriobaquilod6289
    @neriobaquilod6289 4 роки тому

    Thanks kale for that video.. it helps a lot!! Keep it up!! Godbless

    • @KalesBroccoli
      @KalesBroccoli  4 роки тому

      Thanks legend !!! 🤙🏽 glad it helped

  • @Pursewarden
    @Pursewarden 4 роки тому +11

    Hey Kale! Great lesson. You know what else would be awesome (in my selfish opinion)? A roadmap that outlines a series of progressions for surfers. From catching whitewater and learning to pop up on foamies to going aerial or something of that level.
    I saw that, in the skateboarding world, Braille Skateboarding developed this concept (it goes something like this: ollie -> 180 frontside -> 180 backside -> kick flip -> etc.). I wonder what would be the equivalent in surfing according to Brock!

    • @KalesBroccoli
      @KalesBroccoli  4 роки тому

      Oh that’s an awesome idea

    • @KalesBroccoli
      @KalesBroccoli  4 роки тому +1

      Will have some writing sessions ! Stay tuned

    • @Redhatchap
      @Redhatchap 2 роки тому +6

      @@KalesBroccoli hey bro you made it happen!

    • @crustcrowe
      @crustcrowe 2 роки тому +2

      This man needs some commission

  • @sagifern4444
    @sagifern4444 4 роки тому

    Great lesson!!! I was missing this information

  • @1royalwolf
    @1royalwolf 4 роки тому

    Man you really understand surfing hey. Whenever you point out a mistake people make, I understand that I’m doing it. Unfortunately I live in central Qld where the waves are 2ft closeouts 1sec apart , or there is a cyclone coming past and they are 5ft closeouts 1sec apart so a long way from ideal learning conditions and really stunting my progress. I try to take onboard all the advice you give but conditions make it hard to put that advice into practice. The addiction of surfing is directing my life though, and hopefully by the end of this year I will be down the sunny coast with many many days of great conditions to learn this craft and get to an intermediate level. Keep up the great work Kale. These videos are invaluable for people in my geographical circumstance and encourage me to keep on keeping on when I get frustrated with the continually poor conditions and start to lose hope🤙 loved the air camp at 3:23 too mate.

  • @owenmerry4848
    @owenmerry4848 3 роки тому

    Thank you I need this

  • @charlesbarnett2724
    @charlesbarnett2724 4 роки тому

    Thank you. Always helpful 👍

  • @kylewattshowtobecomealyftd4607
    @kylewattshowtobecomealyftd4607 4 роки тому

    I'm always enjoying what you guys do can you guys make it so easy to understand and you make it so easy to understand.

  • @owend21
    @owend21 4 роки тому

    Thanks again mate ... lots to ponder here

  • @Skiandsurfdude
    @Skiandsurfdude Рік тому +1

    Out here in east Eastern USA the waves are like walls. Today i went surfing and kept getting pounded so the next time i surf i will try this

  • @theoverstoker3430
    @theoverstoker3430 4 роки тому

    Kale dude you’re ripping!! Those airs are looking boosted! Cheers mate

  • @Sanguen666
    @Sanguen666 Рік тому

    great video! helped me a lot thank u so much!

  • @thomasengsall4484
    @thomasengsall4484 4 роки тому +31

    This is good but the way I learnt was going out on a foamie and just sending it till I was confident enough to go on a proper board. You just gotta send it

    • @chrisw3939
      @chrisw3939 4 роки тому +4

      foamies rule brother yeeeew

    • @petersosa268
      @petersosa268 3 роки тому +1

      Kim Sharp means to send it lol

    • @kuppdaballsstrokedastaff429
      @kuppdaballsstrokedastaff429 3 роки тому

      @@Kim-dm9xm it means to grab those two squishy things between your legs and just charge it

  • @hijinxxxx
    @hijinxxxx 4 роки тому +69

    I'm pretty confident when riding 2-3 ft waves but when they're 5-6 ft. I just don't have the confidence. I find myself too far outside, unwilling to put myself in the take off zone for fear of getting caught inside. My duck dive is so/so. I just hate paddling for a wave that I know is gonna break on my back. Maybe I just need more 4 ft waves!

    • @KalesBroccoli
      @KalesBroccoli  4 роки тому +11

      Practice and confidence 🤙🏽

    • @whatislifebro
      @whatislifebro 4 роки тому +12

      I think theres a scale of fun, the best point of fun is when your out the back feeling safe, this enables us to catch more, without being afraid. I would personally only go up to 6ft and even thats scary, 2-3/4 is ideal.

    • @plakey2001
      @plakey2001 4 роки тому +5

      I used to feel the same until I committed to learning to ride large waves on my backhand. It took about 2-3 year of putting in the hours but now I'm actually more comfortable on bigger waves on my backhand. There is something about being able to quickly pig dog that feels strong and in control. Now its time to work on my forehand again in bigger surf.

    • @southcoastpauly
      @southcoastpauly 4 роки тому +12

      Go to Indo. Get to surf 4-6 ft regularly. Pick the easier breaks where there’s an easy paddle out. You’ll find your taking off in clean larger waves (so much easier than dealing with wild 6ft east coast Oz waves).
      You’ll get used o the size before you know it. Come home and be paddling out in larger surf no problem.
      If you can afford it go to the Maldives! Friends who went there say the take offs are very user friendly !
      But seriously, just head over to Bali each winter for a surf holiday. 🤔😀

    • @plakey2001
      @plakey2001 4 роки тому +3

      @@southcoastpauly When is it a bit quieter in Bali?

  • @carloseduardoanestesia
    @carloseduardoanestesia 4 роки тому +2

    Steep waves are very dificult to catch... it seems always that i’m going to front edge of the board into the water... The tip of putting The weight on the back foot has changed my life! 🏄‍♂️✌🏻🤙🏻

  • @greatbriton8425
    @greatbriton8425 Рік тому

    Great video!

  • @jaimehagadorn1459
    @jaimehagadorn1459 4 роки тому

    This was very enlightening. I'm not ready for these type of waves yet, but I have watched many people surf on you tube & have wondered how it works in these circumstances. No one that I've found has covered this topic before. Thanks.

    • @KalesBroccoli
      @KalesBroccoli  4 роки тому +1

      Awesome 🤙🏽🤙🏽

    • @jaimehagadorn1459
      @jaimehagadorn1459 4 роки тому

      Corrected watch to watched. I hate poor grammar. Lol. Lost your heart by correcting it though, since it changed the comment I suppose. 😕

  • @pausabate9910
    @pausabate9910 4 роки тому

    Great explanation dude! Very analytical which I love! Like t'he end of the video!!! Thank you so much! Aloha!😂😂😄😄

  • @jelenapuric2364
    @jelenapuric2364 4 роки тому +1

    This is just the advice I needed, thanks!
    I'm a complete beginner and still figuring things out and where I live the waves are always like this, small steep and fast. Last weekend I managed to catch almost every wave but would nosedive as soon as I tried to pop up. Next time I'll try to lean forward with weight on back foot, let's see how that goes :D

    • @KalesBroccoli
      @KalesBroccoli  4 роки тому +2

      Awesome! And try to get in as early as possible with some great paddling!

  • @profusionlifetv7183
    @profusionlifetv7183 3 роки тому

    This is so true and helpful. Waves here change everyday. One day I feel like I’m making progress, my pop up and paddling is improving but the next day the waves are taller, faster and steeper and I feel like I’ve regressed. I try to catch one but I usually nose dive and eat it on my first wave or two on my 6’10 foamie and I feel like I’m just not ready for those waves so I just ride the white water. Going to get a board more suitable for those types of waves and work on these techniques. Thank you.

    • @greatbriton8425
      @greatbriton8425 Рік тому

      Definitely get a hard board, shorter, thruster. When you pop up, don't simply get up to your feet, but rather, as you do the pushup with your arms, raise your hips also and slide your leading knee up to your chest sideways (at this moment you are still in a horizontal position and your hands are still on the board so have good balance), then throw the board down and finish standing up. This method of bringing your leg forward is quicker than crouching first on the way to standing up. It's a kind of very flat crouch, which is faster and retains more balance. This way you get down into the face of the wave quicker and more balanced. Good luck!

  • @thehopkinfamily1946
    @thehopkinfamily1946 4 роки тому

    So helpful!

  • @MalikKlinker
    @MalikKlinker 2 роки тому

    Got barreled for the first time today thanks to this!

  • @cyberxdeth
    @cyberxdeth 4 роки тому +1

    Idk if I completely agree with your board choice on this one on the principles that rounder tails and more pulled in tails like the twin has that you didn’t take out tend to have more hold in steeper hollow waves the more width in the tail like a swallow makes the planing surface bigger making it hold less in the wave and be more skaty being better for smaller or rounder faced waves also bigger twin sets have a tendency to hold and lock into steep faces making them excellent barrel boards because they can mimick a single fins hold when put on the rail if you hold it hard in a vertical section that’s why guys like torren Martyn who actually won an award for style recently primarily ride twinnies over thrusters. I think from my experience it’s because the way they can hunt the barrel and love being put in steep sections accelerating as it gets more hollow and at the same time they can also excel through the flat by maintaining glide when a centerfin might add too much drag just food for thought cheers

  • @jimmccarley9609
    @jimmccarley9609 4 роки тому

    Great video Kale, a lot to take in, but I look forward to the challenge. I have struggled on vacation at some beach breaks that are quick, and steep.

    • @KalesBroccoli
      @KalesBroccoli  4 роки тому

      Yes it can be a challenge to increase your speed and intensity overnight but once you get it you’ll get it!

  • @dannyisaboy1020
    @dannyisaboy1020 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the great videos!
    Just recommend that you can put summaries in every video you’ve made. It will be more easier for foreign people to watch and learn.

  • @jameshallfishing3377
    @jameshallfishing3377 4 роки тому

    Nice vid. Good details. 🤙🤙

  • @surfbarrels4942
    @surfbarrels4942 3 роки тому +1

    You should do a full POV surf

  • @jeremywalsh5666
    @jeremywalsh5666 4 роки тому

    Nice upgrade on the music and production levels! Good on ya to the art director!

    • @KalesBroccoli
      @KalesBroccoli  4 роки тому

      Thanks man! Looking forward to doing more of this for ya this season! 🤙🏽

  • @diebear1107
    @diebear1107 3 роки тому

    wicked that your from South Australia !!

  • @jess619mestiza
    @jess619mestiza 3 роки тому

    I love fun steep drop ins! When there’s no sharp reef :)

  • @austinisfullpleasedontmove653
    @austinisfullpleasedontmove653 8 місяців тому

    I learned to surf in Texas. Wind chop that is all sand bar and punchy mush. If you can surf here you can surf anywhere. Once you learn how to get outside.

  • @coopermorrgan
    @coopermorrgan 4 роки тому

    Awesome video man

  • @user-rh3xf8fm4m
    @user-rh3xf8fm4m 4 роки тому

    Super helpful

  • @sladestreet6086
    @sladestreet6086 2 роки тому

    God this channel is JUST what the doctor ordered!

  • @tommyhofer1176
    @tommyhofer1176 4 роки тому

    Awesome bro 🤙

  • @lukeryan6028
    @lukeryan6028 4 роки тому

    Great video Kale. I enjoy the analytical way you break things down. I'd love a video on sliding 360s on the forehand, if you're looking for content ideas.
    Also we're driving up to Bunbury on the 23rd for the longevity film, looking forward to it!

    • @KalesBroccoli
      @KalesBroccoli  4 роки тому

      Oh awesome! Yeah I think a video on rotational turns would be good.
      Looking forward to connecting!

  • @tweetypie7174
    @tweetypie7174 2 роки тому

    Best advice and FYI,I hope to take a shorter time to,find my weak points and solve it.

  • @afrl_fergo8753
    @afrl_fergo8753 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for all that you do for the surf community kale! I was wondering are you sponsored?

  • @leighsymons5619
    @leighsymons5619 4 роки тому +2

    I suck on steeper waves but I know that its all a matter of time put into those types waves and becoming comfortable. Like anything really.