Graham Marsden most of your speed seems to be coming from the down pump. You gain *just* enough speed to get to the next down pump.
You could double the effect by working on the up pump. I’m working on this exact issue too learning vert ramp skating.
You come out of the flat bottom fairly straight legged and compress just a little right before the transition. Think about starting your compression half way across the flat bottom, then extend as you ascend.
Mitchie Bruscoe explains it really well at 1.10 in this video.
https://youtu.be/H9q8FXDHIlc?si=R_dhBZ_056W3F4s-
By the way, the rest of the video is what I’m working on. The wide power slide exercise is very similar to the way a lip line or projection floater feels.
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11 May 08:16
So true. Graham Marsden.
I would go one further and apply this idea to the session itself. So many people sit out the back waiting for the perfect bowly wave, letting every sub-standard wave pass them by.
I find that I consistently underestimate the opportunities available on a wave. A good way to combat this is: I force myself to catch the first 10 waves that come my way, no matter what.
Yes I end up sitting on the inside and wearing the sets on the head. But once I get into this rhythm, I can double or triple the amount of actual surfing I do in a session, especially when it’s crowded (which is basically every surf where I live).