I remember thinking I was a natural after standing up during my first lesson, only to later realise I'm crap and I wasn't surfing a board, it was a boat.
So board was 7'6"then? should be about right for a fit and healthy young male! I did a lot of my learning on a 8ish ft board, and it served me well for a long time.Go home, regroup, head down again Sept Oct time. Crowds have gone home, air is cooler so water feels warmer, and you get the autumn / early winter swells start to pick up. And remember Hell's mouth and the N Yorkshire coast aren't that far away!
Next stage for you, (once you can stand confidentally and straight line it in the whitewater), is taking off as the wave breaks, the 'bottom turn' and 'trimming' across the wave to stay in the green (or brown for you NE folk) water. First time you do this and the wave stays open, will be a bigger buzz than standing up and will get you fully hooked.
Already got September in the diary Chris...................
Quote from: john horscroft on June 29, 2010, 09:12:39 amAlready got September in the diary Chris................... Get down the local leisure centre and start the lenghts then! At first crawl crawl crawl, then work on doing lengths underwater, and sprints.
Enjoy it while you can Ben, things at the Mouth are set to change if certain people get their way.
In my experiance the Lleyn would by the new Knoydart if it wasnt for English people.
I thinks it's going to be a long summer...
everyone goes ballistic if you so much has hint as to their location
I hope you didn't just mention the L-word Idol!
I can't get my head round this protectionism bullshit at all. Strange how surfing seems to cultivate all these petty egos.