Mike Serlin said:
Riding a big wave is a whole different ballgame then a 2 foot one. It is very very difficult to be aggressive on larger waves, and as far as BF and BR, it is also very difficult to learn how to slow down your rotation and increase your height, while remaining in control.
well.... there are a lot of factors to making a good rider... Crappy surf makes you want it more, you work harder and have to learn on a lot worse conditions... You don't realize how difficult it is when the waves are never consistant... It really makes you have to adjust well to lots of varying conditions... IMO East coast riders are much more technical, while west coast riders go bigger... WHy is that??? you have big waves, and we have small waves.... It's all relative to where you are located and what you ride in... werd???? If you lived here, you would not be the same rider as you are now... that may be good, that may be bad... who knows??
If I had the same pretty wave everytime I rode, my life would be lots better off... I do know that.
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