In this episode of Surf Simply’s Quick Tips, Ru talks through the control and situational differences between using a trimming turn and a carving turn, and what common errors to look out for so you can have absolute control over the surfboard.
Episode written by Ru Hill, and edited by Jessie Carnes.
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I finally found what I need to adjust! I knew I was confused with which foot should I transfer my weight into when doing turn, but I‘m stuck when I tried a radical turn.. I thought the back foot was supposed to stay at the same spot, I get it I‘m still a kook hahah
I finally found what I need to adjust! I knew I was confused with which foot should I transfer my weight into when doing turn, but I‘m stuck when I tried a radical turn.. I thought the back foot was supposed to stay at the same spot, I get it I‘m still a kook hahah
Mate I wish I saw this 5 years ago. Love your analogies and totally get it now. As a snow skier I’ve been hamstrung by front foot pressure. Your instruction is fantastic. Now bingeing everything on the channel immediately!👍
Been trimming turns for months and tipping the board over when trying to make more radical turns… this is the first video I've seen that explains the trim vs. carve and how they differ. Subbed.
Nice little tutorial. I'll try them out tomorrow!
Wish you were in hawaii to coach. U answer all my questions. Keep up the good work. Alohaz
This series is very high level, I finally understand the theory of turning. I’m always tip the board over and blaming the board/wave. Guess my weight needs to be further back – will try
Thanks so much for such an amazing channel. I watch at least one vid from your channel every night.
This videos are fantastic thank you!! Could you explain when would you recommend angling down the line from take off versus going straight down the wave towards the beach and then doing a carving turn back up the wave? Also is this different from when pros take off into a barrel and often look like they are going down straight and immediately turning almost 90 degrees into the barrel? For these are they leaning into the rail with even weight or are they putting their weight on their back foot to do it? Thank you!
Amazing teaching once again. Love you guys. Keep em coming!
Aaaaah a light has gone up for this kook. Thanks!
Another insightful tip, am struggling with this at the moment thanks.
As a skater and snowboarder for 25+ years i now understand why i find cutbacks so difficult but trimming/ripping down the wave so easy! We don't dump our weight on our back foot to swing our boards around. I'll try this next time. Thank you!
Mahalo Ru!
super helpful thank you
Ru, what is your opinion on surfskates? Would you recommend them?
As always spot-on instruction that everyone can understand