Probably one of the hardest skills to learn in surfing is to read waves well. You could probably spend a lifetime and still improve.
You will have to adapt your pop up to the wave but the basic technique remains the same. Depending on the shape of the wave it may for instance need to be quicker. The glide phase might be really long or virtually non existent etc. If you want to compare to complete opposite ends of the spectrum have a look at Batu Balong (know as the wave that never breaks) and something like Pipeline or Teahupo’o. The basic technique is the same but speed of execution is different. Also fast waves might require you to really knife the takeoff.
Adapting to what that specific wave needs is part of the learning process. And this is of course also why looking at the wave as it stands up and during your takeoff is so crucial. You will sort of adapt automatically.
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10 May 16:42
Try hitting the closeout section. Do a snap or foam climb for instance. It's a good habit to get into. Trying for floaters can also help you make it past closeout sections.