How to punch through a bigger foam ball?

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Chris_M
Chris_M
2132 posts
2132 posts
12 Dec 2012 8:12am
Hey Folks,

Just took my SUP out for the first time in some bigger waves than usual - it was about 4ft I guess and a fairly powerful wave (Muriwai on NZ West Coast), and I really had a hard time punching through the waves on the way out!

Any tips?

When I was caught inside on some of the sets I just tried to build up a little pace and punch my way through the foamball, but was getting bucked off. I got pretty close to collecting the board with my face a few times, the nose of the board was really getting pushed upward with a lot of power.

What is the best technique for getting out the back when its bigger than say, 2 foot?

Scored a couple of set waves though, a tiring experience, but still pretty fun.

Cheers
Piros
Piros
QLD
7296 posts
QLD, 7296 posts
12 Dec 2012 10:16am
You don't punch through it , you go over .It's like doing an ollie on a skate board
camharvey
camharvey
NSW
192 posts
NSW, 192 posts
12 Dec 2012 11:34am
Piros said...
You don't punch through it , you go over .It's like doing an ollie on a skate board


I've been practicing them also. Any videos of you attempts?
Piros
Piros
QLD
7296 posts
QLD, 7296 posts
12 Dec 2012 12:20pm
It's just practice , never say die and bail always have a crack at it , you will be surprised what you can get over. I am working on a get out video
Chris_M
Chris_M
2132 posts
2132 posts
12 Dec 2012 10:40am
Sweet, would be keen as to see that. I trawled Youtube but couldn't find a "getting out the back on a SUP" video, noobie SUPpers like me are counting on you.......
THE DONG
THE DONG
VIC
518 posts
VIC, 518 posts
12 Dec 2012 1:46pm
On big white water that isnt passable 1 technique is to stand at back of the board and flick the board over white water as you dive under wave... this way when the board is over the white water and you have a leash on you dont get dragged by the wave as much.
Chris_M
Chris_M
2132 posts
2132 posts
12 Dec 2012 11:00am
Ok, obviously didn't trawl very hard, found this:
Sailhack
Sailhack
VIC
5000 posts
VIC, 5000 posts
12 Dec 2012 3:10pm
This one also-
One of the keys is to "lean forward" as the board rises or you'll get thrown back.



Why go over when you can go through though!



greggyd
greggyd
TAS
183 posts
TAS, 183 posts
13 Dec 2012 10:56am
Don't put to much weight on back for board or the wave hits a bigger surface of you board and will buck harder.
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