Spent a lot of time surfing yesterday. I think I got in at least 7 or 8 sets. KKO (Kevin) from Forte's let me borrow his IS Blue Lake board, and that thing, from my very limited experience, is an awesome board! I was getting more slack in the line and able to hold my position on the wave a lot better than on my IS Squirt.
In a previous surfing thread I started, I got a lot of great advice.
Stand up straight - Check
Move front foot closer to the toe side of the board - Check
Point the board towards the boat - Check
Balance weight over both feet - Check
All this advice helped immensely yesterday and I sounded like I knew what I was doing when giving advice to our other riders.
SO all that to get to my question, how far back do you place your rear foot? I realize this may be a bit subjective. I was putting my back foot at the very bottom of the small hump at the rear of the traction.
In a previous surfing thread I started, I got a lot of great advice.
Stand up straight - Check
Move front foot closer to the toe side of the board - Check
Point the board towards the boat - Check
Balance weight over both feet - Check
All this advice helped immensely yesterday and I sounded like I knew what I was doing when giving advice to our other riders.
SO all that to get to my question, how far back do you place your rear foot? I realize this may be a bit subjective. I was putting my back foot at the very bottom of the small hump at the rear of the traction.
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