supthecreek said..I plan one turn
ahead of the lip smack... because it requires a set-up
as the lip smacks the board around, take a sweeping dig with your paddle to help swing you around and maintain balance
the sequence lacks enough vertical, because I was a little behind... but shows the set-up
last few pics show the foot placement and the paddle sweep
it's a lot of pics.... but I learn better from them

better
Wow - thanks STC - that's going above and beyond!!
But it has really helped pull it all together.
I have been too focused on the turn itself - not the set up. I need a much more aggressive bottom turn to get the speed
and the angle right. I am often trying to turn when I am going a bit too slow, a bit too parallel to the wave, and too far out on the shoulder. With a faster turn I would be heading back up the wave closer to where it is breaking.
But I can also see that if I had my weight further back, with the nose out of the water more, there would be less resistance to the turn. I have been trying to man-handle the turn and it just hasn't worked.
I also feel like I have not had my balance right - just as you have to lean in to the bottom turn (and I need to commit more), you need to lean in the opposite direction at the top - I think I am too vertical.
Now I just need to get in the water to try it!!