Maria Molè

Long Beach, NY, United States

24 Jun 05:17

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Maria Molè Hurricane Hermine

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24 Jun 05:17

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We run the full gamut here! From ankle biters to double overhead + (typically that would be a hurricane swell).

These are all here at the same surf spot. I have to post them separately.

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24 Jun 05:02

I was comfortable up to head high or a bit higher before surgery. Surgeon put the fear of god in me regarding surfing again. He strongly advised me not to. I finally convinced him to give me the green light and he called it at waist high.

Hate to say, I’ve been out in bigger than waist high waves but the waves were gentle.

Regarding your height and the wave’s height; we’re all the same height paddling for the wave. Head high is 5ft. Overhead is 6ft plus. Chest high is 4ft. Etc. The scariest part of head high or better is looking at the surf from a paddling position! Hawaii wave height is a whole different beast!!

24 Jun 04:57

Oh I saw this video!!! Good stuff!! Those CA waves are beautiful, aren’t they?

22 Jun 21:40

Looking really good, Roxy!! Really nice changes that you’ve incorporated from Clayton’s live feedback. 👏👏

22 Jun 21:37

Awesome, thank you for sharing that link. It was going to drive me crazy looking for it! 🤣

Great advice and explanation. 👏

You guys are too funny!!! Ever since the advice from Clayton to hula hoop, I hold much less tension. Awesome feedback session, as always!!

It definitely helps!!! I’ve been doing the cat-cow and downward dog in the mornings. The effects are short lived though. I stand at work all day. The next morning I have to do them again or I’m crippled 🤣 … I need a good 15 minutes of these. I’m going to start adding in the rotations though.

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I love what you’ve done creating this video!!