How can we improve our wave entry? By addressing each of the three key components.
POSITIONING
Your surf guide at URBNSURF Melbourne isn’t just in the water for lineup management, they are your key to knowing where to sit and when to paddle, especially when the wave settings change mid session. Listen to these guys, they know through time in the water. If you don’t have a guide close enough to ask, watch the best surfers in your session and see where they sit and when they begin to paddle.
Our advice through all settings is; – Sit close to the wall, close enough to reach out and touch it. – Sit far enough out to give your self a good run up into the wave, too far in and you will have a late takeoff. – Turn and begin paddling early, to negate the ‘suck out’ as a new wave approaches.
PADDLE SPEED
Paddle hard, paddle strong. It’s simple. The speed and momentum gained from paddling is essential for powering down and into a wave, especially on the larger wave settings. The takeoff at URBNSURF rears it’s head as the wave reflects off the concrete wall and catches many surfers off guard. It may look cool to be casual, gently roll over a few strokes and take off late and air drop into your ride, but this cool style doesn’t equate to speed off the bottom.
By positioning yourself far enough out to have a run up, you have the time and space to paddle hard and strong.
A detailed breakdown of paddle technique can be found on Level 3 of Surf Better Now.
LEAP TO FEET
Leap to feet is the age old test of a surfer. It is no coincidence that the best surfers in the world all have elite takeoffs.
The faster and more efficiently a surfer can transition from prone to standing, the greater ‘skate ramp effect’ they unlock and the higher the surfer will drop in from on the ‘ramp’. The higher the drop in, the greater the speed.
The analogy is simple, drop in from the top of the ramp = maximum speed. Drop in half way up the ramp = half available speed.
Drop in from the bottom = no speed. At Surf Better Now we understand that improving a surfer’s leap to feet technique can take time as habits tend to be well established and many surfers may never achieve the perfect takeoff.
We can’t stress enough how important the leap to feet is, even a 10% increase in efficiency will lead to major improvements in wave entry and subsequently a surfers ability to capitalise on each and every ride they have.
A detailed breakdown of the leap to feet technique can be found on Level 3 of Surf Better Now.
Efficient wave entry buys a surfer time to perform whatever they want on a wave.
As a surfer you’ve parted with your hard earned cash to enjoy the URBNSURF experience, the best preparation you can do is work on your leap to feet and your awareness of the three components of wave entry prior to your visit to Tullamarine.
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