Clayton Nienaber

The twist to turn was locked up because of where he looked ie the shoulder instead of the foam. This turns the twist into a lean where he caught rail. Where you look you go

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On my personal pop up I’ve had to focus on the line I want to take and to point my arms where I want to go. My feet tend to follow my eyes and arms. You need to find what works for you as we are all unique individuals. As a general rule it needs to be top down focus

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Ooooow I like your thinking and will follow this up.

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12 Nov 06:58

Your mind works in cycles of about 45 minutes. I often see Mick fanning take short intense surfs at a high work rate to help his focus rather than more time with low focus and fatigue

08 Nov 07:16

Throwing my ideas and perception at Chat GPT because I hate typing. Haha

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07 Nov 18:41

Haha

07 Nov 18:40

What Graham said!

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07 Nov 12:37

I like that. Think I just may use it

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05 Nov 20:55

Looks amazing!

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05 Nov 12:47

Easy enough to make your own