Rhys Llewelyn

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08 Mar 12:23

00:08

In this one I’m trying to turn tightly and quickly. Practicing different trajectories on the bottom turn is also a eye opener and allows me to practice the cadence and timing needed when I’m trying to bottom turn into different shaped waves. Clay’s teaching on how type 4 surfing is about picking the line and timing in order to match the wave presented to you, made so much sense. This drill gave me the muscle memory tools to achieve that.

My next rhino to slay is to do better top turn twist turns and not rely on cut back style turns or pivot turns. The problem arises only in the water, dry side drills are not helping yet. But I have a plan….

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Posted

08 Mar 07:31

00:05

This is a follow up from my previous post showing a drill I have created to practice the critical bottom turn. This video shows ‘going right’. I have learned so much muscle memory from doing this that it has completely changed my surfing style for the better, especially in powerful waves. I appreciate it might not look like much but compared to how I started I now do less unnecessary movement, hold my turn stronger and more calmly with much more feel for what the board is telling me through my feet.

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Posted

07 Mar 12:24

00:05

Hi, I’m new to this community. I have surfed from my late teens but felt very frustrated with the slow improvement I have had over many years with no access to tuition. Most of my friends migrated to enduro and downhill mountain biking but I came across OMBE by meeting an OMBE person at a wave pool. This meeting has lifted my surfing massively. After years of feeling flatlined, I am so excited to surf every day I can again.

I have developed the drill you can see in the video attached for my local skate park that has transformed my surfing from predominantly type 3 style turns into mainly type 4 turns and my whole surfboard quiver has changed to accommodate it. Just to be clear, I have never skate boarded before surf skating. It took some work. The right hand bottom turn also works and I have found this even more transformative for my technique but this app only allows one video to be uploaded.

Has anyone tried this type of Surfskate drill training? Is there any improvement on it I can try? Is this taught?

In particular I find that balancing the bottom turn completely simulates the struggle to balance the rail on a bottom turn int he water. It allows me to focus on how to distribute weight and arm position and strengthens my body and legs to be able to do it in the water, especially when I’ve been away for a few days or weeks and have deconditioned.

Clayton, do you think this has value in your training pathway?

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