Technique question -hips and tails
Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2015 4:12 am
A while back I started a thread about forward vs not s forward body position.
Below is a question and some comments from a mate:
Do you dig your flippers in and push down to add certain characteristics such as turbo boost in flat sections?
As I wait for a wave, the back of the board is against my pelvic bone and my hands are on the front and my elbows on the deck,
my body and legs are straight but angled to the board because of the elbow lift. When I ride, regardless of my back, my legs are either pushing the flippers into the water for more jet propulsion or they are flopping around somewhere. There really is no pressure on my back.
elbows on surface and hands on nose board pushed into pelvic bone, (where stomach ends) and sort of located by the top of your legs. When I take off, its that area where the force is on the fins and the board is really dug into the wave face and getting the power.
I suspect this style of riding is only possible on a shorter board or requires a fair bit of movement.
Any comments?
Bob
Below is a question and some comments from a mate:
Do you dig your flippers in and push down to add certain characteristics such as turbo boost in flat sections?
As I wait for a wave, the back of the board is against my pelvic bone and my hands are on the front and my elbows on the deck,
my body and legs are straight but angled to the board because of the elbow lift. When I ride, regardless of my back, my legs are either pushing the flippers into the water for more jet propulsion or they are flopping around somewhere. There really is no pressure on my back.
elbows on surface and hands on nose board pushed into pelvic bone, (where stomach ends) and sort of located by the top of your legs. When I take off, its that area where the force is on the fins and the board is really dug into the wave face and getting the power.
I suspect this style of riding is only possible on a shorter board or requires a fair bit of movement.
Any comments?
Bob