November 19, 2024

Hi all you OMBE people!

Regarding the shortboard walk-up (off knee instead of toes):

I'm finding I have a lot of difficulty keeping the rear leg's knee between the arms as it moves forward to it's place near the rear of the board. Rather, the knee wants to move to the outside of the arm. Some of this is because my default popup for the past few decades has been the "chicken wing" popup, some of it feels like a restriction in hip flexion, and some of it feels like there's not enough room for the knee- like the knee hits the chest. This is compounded, I think, by my body proportions-- long legs, short torso and arms, relatively speaking. It's particularly difficult if I focus on keeping my head above my hips while looking down the line during the walkup. If I let the knee move the outside of the arm, the shortboard walkup is much easier, but tends to require a bit more focus in avoiding a side-on stance. (Moving to a forward facing stance with a good coffee cup is one of my biggest hurdles.)

I'm not sure how much of a problem this actually is, so I don't know how much effort I put in to correcting the issue. I do know, however, that I really like the way the walkup feels on my longboard, where the extra room afforded by the use of the toes largely eliminates the issues above, and I like how it tends to put me automatically into a more forward stance.

So: I could focus on correcting the knee-outside-of-arms thing, or I could let the knee drift outside the arms and focus instead on a slight pivot of the rear foot to improve my use of the forward facing stance.

What do you guys think?

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November 19, 2024

What works for me is that, as I push up on my front leg's knee, I stretch the back leg horizontally straight out behind me which helps me raise my hips.Then I drive the back knee forwards as if I'm trying to hit the centre of my chest before bringing my front foot into place and completing the walk up.

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November 19, 2024

If you're finding the knee wants to move to the outside of the arm it may be you are not arching enough per pop up. Try to make sure your locking those elbows out as straight as possible before performing the pop up.

There is a video in the learning were Ant mentioned the same thing and if I remember correctly that was basically Clayton's explanation of it. Don't have time to look for that specific video at the moment though as I'm at work...and they are actually making me do things today.... the nerve of these people!

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November 22, 2024

Mate if it’s smooth and consistent just go with it. Not everyone has to be textbook perfect. You can always adjust back knee into the kiss position once you’re up.

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November 19, 2024

Do you have any footage by any chance?

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November 19, 2024
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