Help needed from the longboard brains trust.

> 10 years ago
Reply
Register to post, see what you've read, and subscribe to topics.
Cobra
Cobra
9106 posts
9106 posts
31 Mar 2016 5:27pm
I went for a much needed surf today the bonus was getting some nice waves.
i took the 18 old nephew who's only been surfing since the start of summer.
he comes from a surf lifesaving family with achievements in state and nationals on a ski,bit of prone paddle boards
he knows all about surf ,waves ect ect.

he's doing well starting to turn and slot the board.
today I'm sitting out the back hanging sh!t on him as he takes off on a wave and i notice he goes natural on rights and goofy on lefts WTF.
he paddles back out and i said 'why' 'how' he said it feels better.
i know its a great talent and it comes natural for him.

So should i encourage it or should i get him on a backhand?
i just believe he would miss out on so much like backhand off the lips,they feel great to me.
and what side to go backhand? it starts to get complicated if you think about it
imagine having two natural sides and two backhands to learn.

whats your thoughts.
thePup
thePup
13831 posts
13831 posts
31 Mar 2016 5:35pm
Geez I think encourage the ability to switch it up brother - I wish I could get it to work .... I've tried and just fallen off in disgrace
thedrip
thedrip
WA
2355 posts
WA, 2355 posts
31 Mar 2016 5:36pm
Leave him be for mine. Dual direction sports like kiting and skating and sailing don't really suffer from it, although they may prefer one. A little different I know but the principle is the same I think.
thedrip
thedrip
WA
2355 posts
WA, 2355 posts
31 Mar 2016 5:37pm
thePup said...
Geez I think encourage the ability to switch it up brother - I wish I could get it to work .... I've tried and just fallen off in disgrace


Yep
Macaha
Macaha
QLD
21982 posts
QLD, 21982 posts
31 Mar 2016 7:38pm
Let the talent flow Cobra,let it be.
byf
byf
WA
518 posts
byf byf
WA, 518 posts
31 Mar 2016 5:45pm
Just whisper words of wisdom.....
SP
SP
10982 posts
SP SP
10982 posts
31 Mar 2016 5:47pm
Leave it alone, that is weird but a very cool weird.
Al G
Al G
NSW
7709 posts
NSW, 7709 posts
31 Mar 2016 8:51pm
Ambidextrous?I had a mate that could ride a skateboard natural both ways but he was goofy on a surfboard.I'de probably leave it but as you say,he's missing out on some great backhand manouvers that feel excellent?..
McGuane
McGuane
484 posts
484 posts
31 Mar 2016 5:56pm
Let it roll.
If he ever wants to go backhand he can do that both ways too. Twice the fun. Or is that quadruple?

Cobra
Cobra
9106 posts
9106 posts
31 Mar 2016 5:59pm
Al G said..
Ambidextrous?I had a mate that could ride a skateboard natural both ways but he was goofy on a surfboard.I'de probably leave it but as you say,he's missing out on some great backhand manouvers that feel excellent?..


I've never seen or heard of it before other than switch foot. the brains trust is sounding unanimous in leaving it alone.
but like you said missing out on something very different.
chrispy
chrispy
WA
9675 posts
WA, 9675 posts
31 Mar 2016 6:21pm
Cobra I surf with a bloke in his 60's who does it.

First time I surfed with him I was stoked how good he was for a old bloke and the nice H midlength he was riding. We were surfing a left hand bank.

Next time I surfed with him he takes off on a right and was surfing left foot forward(the way it should be)
So I'm thinking I'm sure he was goofy. Next few waves he caught,yep his natural footed. Then I'm paddling back out and he takes off on a left,and yep he is goofy again.

We are sitting out the back and I'm all wtf and how, why and all that jazz.

He said to me that when he was a grom the boards where so farking big and heavy,and KN only being small bloke. I decided it was easier just to surf left and rights on forehand. Than surfing the beasts on his backhand.

Oh he can't surf on his backhand. We call him king Neptune. Great bloke and very smooth surfer
Ted the Kiwi
Ted the Kiwi
NSW
14256 posts
NSW, 14256 posts
31 Mar 2016 9:27pm
Envious - as others have said I reckon leave him be. Always easier to get slotted on your forehand

Once he starts nailing round house cutties he will get that backhand snap feeling
Cobra
Cobra
9106 posts
9106 posts
31 Mar 2016 7:07pm
Ted the Kiwi said..


Once he starts nailing round house cutties he will get that backhand snap feeling


true Ted
Cobra
Cobra
9106 posts
9106 posts
31 Mar 2016 7:11pm
chrispy said..
Cobra I surf with a bloke in his 60's who does it.

First time I surfed with him I was stoked how good he was for a old bloke and the nice H midlength he was riding. We were surfing a left hand bank.

Next time I surfed with him he takes off on a right and was surfing left foot forward(the way it should be)
So I'm thinking I'm sure he was goofy. Next few waves he caught,yep his natural footed. Then I'm paddling back out and he takes off on a left,and yep he is goofy again.

We are sitting out the back and I'm all wtf and how, why and all that jazz.

He said to me that when he was a grom the boards where so farking big and heavy,and KN only being small bloke. I decided it was easier just to surf left and rights on forehand. Than surfing the beasts on his backhand.

Oh he can't surf on his backhand. We call him king Neptune. Great bloke and very smooth surfer


cool story chrispy like SP said weird but a cool weird.


Ricardo1709
Ricardo1709
NSW
1302 posts
NSW, 1302 posts
31 Mar 2016 11:04pm
NO WAY,How dare he
, this is a habit that must be broken before it goes any further and ends with him surfing way better than you in half the time,Id suggest shortening his legrope to a maximum of 12 inches so he is forced to keep that foot on the tail whether he goes left or right,If that fails you can always nail gun his foot in the correct position.These young blokes have a hide doing these fancy pants tricks and they must be stopped.i grew up with a mate who was a natural foot and decided to learn to surf goofy,within two years he was surfing goofy better than me surfing my natural stance,FRIKKEN SMART ARSE,NIP IT IN THE BUD NOW
gruezi
gruezi
WA
3464 posts
WA, 3464 posts
31 Mar 2016 9:06pm
I think facing the wave is always best.....body symmetry rocks!
obct
obct
NSW
3487 posts
NSW, 3487 posts
1 Apr 2016 6:28am
I surf with a guy who has always done a bit of switch foot'n. It seems to work well for him, he's equally sh!thouse goofy or natural

Tractorguy
Tractorguy
TAS
543 posts
TAS, 543 posts
1 Apr 2016 12:35pm
My 18 year old grom comes from a similar background but throw in a few years kite surfing with a strapless surfboard, he does the same , though I reckon he goes goofy a bit smoother. Id say let em be there's no rules and hes equally happy either way.
Al G
Al G
NSW
7709 posts
NSW, 7709 posts
1 Apr 2016 5:31pm
Cobra said..

Al G said..
Ambidextrous?I had a mate that could ride a skateboard natural both ways but he was goofy on a surfboard.I'de probably leave it but as you say,he's missing out on some great backhand manouvers that feel excellent?..



I've never seen or heard of it before other than switch foot. the brains trust is sounding unanimous in leaving it alone.
but like you said missing out on something very different.


Did you notice what ankle he naturely wears his legrope on
Cobra
Cobra
9106 posts
9106 posts
1 Apr 2016 2:33pm
Al G said..

Cobra said..


Al G said..
Ambidextrous?I had a mate that could ride a skateboard natural both ways but he was goofy on a surfboard.I'de probably leave it but as you say,he's missing out on some great backhand manouvers that feel excellent?..




I've never seen or heard of it before other than switch foot. the brains trust is sounding unanimous in leaving it alone.
but like you said missing out on something very different.



Did you notice what ankle he naturely wears his legrope on


thats what first got me looking, i saw the leg rope on his front foot and thought KOOK
Al G
Al G
NSW
7709 posts
NSW, 7709 posts
1 Apr 2016 5:37pm
Cobra said..

Al G said..


Cobra said..



Al G said..
Ambidextrous?I had a mate that could ride a skateboard natural both ways but he was goofy on a surfboard.I'de probably leave it but as you say,he's missing out on some great backhand manouvers that feel excellent?..





I've never seen or heard of it before other than switch foot. the brains trust is sounding unanimous in leaving it alone.
but like you said missing out on something very different.




Did you notice what ankle he naturely wears his legrope on



thats what first got me looking, i saw the leg rope on his front foot and thought KOOK


Ah,geez.I'm natural and of coarse wear it on my right ankle,I couldn't imagine it on my left ankle it would feel strange and probably get in the way,mmm this is a Stumper
Cobra
Cobra
9106 posts
9106 posts
1 Apr 2016 8:29pm
thanks guys . i'll shut my pie hole
Ted the Kiwi
Ted the Kiwi
NSW
14256 posts
NSW, 14256 posts
2 Apr 2016 5:14am
I had a big hole on my right ankle - right where the leggie was - last year that was well and truely infected. I could not bear to not surf. I put my leggie on the front foot and never had a drama. Stoked with the result. It's not as bad as you think.
Al G
Al G
NSW
7709 posts
NSW, 7709 posts
2 Apr 2016 9:03am
Ah ok Ted,I've never tried putting my leggie on my left ankle ,might try it and see what happens!..
Hey Cobra,If he puts his leggie on he's front foot surfing right handers so when he goes left it would be on his back foot,which I'm assuming he's really a goofy footer and having the leggie on his front foot surfing right handers doesn't really bother him.Unless he changes it over after a wave
Cobra
Cobra
9106 posts
9106 posts
2 Apr 2016 7:05am
Al G said..
Ah ok Ted,I've never tried putting my leggie on my left ankle ,might try it and see what happens!..
Hey Cobra,If he puts his leggie on he's front foot surfing right handers so when he goes left it would be on his back foot,which I'm assuming he's really a goofy footer and having the leggie on his front foot surfing right handers doesn't really bother him.Unless he changes it over after a wave


i asked him today about what leg he wears it on, he said I've never really thought about it,i just put it on a leg
smh
smh
NSW
7269 posts
smh smh
NSW, 7269 posts
2 Apr 2016 10:30am
It's pretty good that he can surf forehand both ways . I wonder if he can surf backhand both ways . That would be even more impressive
Al G
Al G
NSW
7709 posts
NSW, 7709 posts
2 Apr 2016 2:16pm
smh said..
It's pretty good that he can surf forehand both ways . I wonder if he can surf backhand both ways . That would be even more impressive


That's what I was thinking to smh,that would be even cooler,haha .I'de probably encourage him to have a go at backhand,what has he got to lose Just my 2 cents worth
SP
SP
10982 posts
SP SP
10982 posts
2 Apr 2016 1:06pm
I'd also be sitting him down in front of a few clips of blokes doing switch foot turns..

SP
SP
10982 posts
SP SP
10982 posts
2 Apr 2016 1:15pm
Like this..

McGuane
McGuane
484 posts
484 posts
2 Apr 2016 1:18pm
Opens up a lot of possibilities.
At 2.10 or so of this Coastalwatch clip JOB goes into a tube natural and comes out goofy foot (on a foamie).
http://www.coastalwatch.com/videos/14922/video-jamie-o-brien-just-needs-a-foamie
and this is him at Pipe...
chrispy
chrispy
WA
9675 posts
WA, 9675 posts
2 Apr 2016 1:34pm
Where are the clips of Buttons
Please Register, or first...
Topics Subscribe Reply