Dean Vrecko

Vancouver, Canada

Late 40's, 5 years in, nearest surf 5 hours away, but now starting some ombe land based training. Want to go from Adv Beg to Avg Joe!!πŸ€žπŸΌπŸ€žπŸΌπŸ™πŸΌ

Posted

02 Mar 03:36

Any landlocked surfers out there heading to any of the OMBE retreats coming up? I'm stoked to be headed to the March 17-22 in Popoyo. How are you prepping for the trip?

Posted

02 Feb 02:38

00:08

Looking for feedback. Was not working on training or trimming. Position, popup, stance, etc. Thanks.

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Posted

01 Jan 16:39

00:06

Feedback please πŸ™πŸΌ I've been working on my popup using feedback from the community.

Also, I'm working on my Achilles and can't my back foot to lay down more than that. Suggestions?

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Posted

15 Nov 05:00

00:24

Now fast popup. And apologies about the heavy breathing. Don't know how to edit the sound out.

Also, my back foot has a lot of pain so I can't get the heel to lay down.

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Posted

15 Nov 04:58

00:14

Slow popup. All feedback appreciated πŸ™πŸΌ

Posted

05 Oct 00:21

I'm not trying to ruffle feathers, but I registered for an OMBE surf trip. I'm SUPER excited, but found out that boards aren't provided. It's the only surf camp I've ever been to where the board is not included. For the price, I'd expect it to be covered for sure. But my main issue is that from a teaching/learning perspective for a beginner/low intermediate level surfer like myself, it's often the case that we're not riding the right board (beginners often ride shorter boards than they should). So having to bring a board (aside from a additional cost) might end up putting the student in the position of having a board that won't maximise the learning that could happen on retreat. Or maybe they'd have to end up renting after they already brought their board?

It absolutely makes sense for higher level surfers who are more likely to be on an appropriate board, the one they use all the time.

I was wanting OMBE to weigh in on what size board I should be riding for my skill level to maximise the trip. If I bring the wrong board, am I out of luck? I guess I don't mind paying the extra for a rental for the week (slightly irksome), but how do I know they'll have an appropriate board for me if they're not typically providing boards for their students?

Clearly I'm struggling with how I should approach the trip. I HATE travelling with boards. It adds a financial cost but more so a mental burden and hassle involved in sorting them out. I have an 8' longboard as well as a 7'2", 7' and 6'8" funboard. Which board(s) do I bring? Is it a risk to just trust that there will be appropriate rentals for me if I don't?

My goals for the trip is to nail down the basics (always looking up at where I want to go and coffee cup in a neutral stance) while catching green waves, riding the face.

Again, I am SO pumped.about the trip and SO grateful to OMBE and the community. Looking for advice.

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Posted

30 Sep 00:29

Hi all. Lucky enough to be asking this question from El Transito, Nicaragua 😎 (on one of my 2-3 trips per year, the only times I can surf)

What do you use for ear plugs (if you use them)? I have ear issues and so use earplugs but am not happy with them. Suggestions? Anyone try SurfEars?

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