Clayton Nienaber

Thanks Henni they will be coming back soon i promise. Working on the who what where when!

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Yes that’s the plan Terry

Yep working on that

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23 Nov 10:28

Gently lean your head over the front foot rail. It’s like riding a bike. Clunky at first then less is more at the end

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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16 Nov 06:19

Big News for the OMBE Community!
We’re sharing some changes happening here at OMBE: Ant is stepping back from co-hosting with Clayton due to a shift in direction and a packed calendar. 
As many of you know, Ant is always on the go, sharing his passion as a public speaker and mindset coach, helping people level up in all things personal development. He’s got some exciting projects on the horizon!
We’ll miss his energy, humour, and insights that have been a huge part of OMBE over the past 4 years. 
Ant’s contributions have been nothing short of epic, and we’re so grateful for the incredible vibe he’s brought to the team as we’ve grown OMBE to where it is today.
If you’d like to keep up with what Ant’s doing, be sure to connect with him on Instagram 👉 @anthonylayespeaks (https://www.instagram.com/anthonylayespeaks) and YouTube 👉 @anthonylaye (https://youtube.com/@anthonylaye) where he’ll be sharing all the good stuff and keeping the inspiration flowing.
We’ll
miss having him here at OMBE, but we’re pumped to see what he accomplishes next!

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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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