Longboard styling on a SUP: anyone? vids?
I'm talking styling like some of the prone longboard greats -- tyler hatzikian, joel tudor, wingnut, alex knost, Jai Zye and the like -- who take almost a minimalist approach to what they do on a board. Personally, I love it: fade, turn, stall, walk the board (or not), noseride (or not), back pedal, do it all again. For reasons unknown to me, I especially like it when one of them finds trim and just stands there, doing not much at all except maintaining position.
But on SUPs, I've never seen the same thing. And I'm talking about even those who ride longboard SUPs, like Guts Griffith, and Leroy Xavier, and et al. There's not that sense of silence about them, of simplicity and grace. Am I wrong? If so, please to prove it with some vids. Thanks!
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