Thanks for the great tips. Can't wait to get back in the water . . .
@moritzlehmann9569Күн бұрын
This was a very enjoyable episode. The interview added a great perspective and inspiration.
@jenniferchristinebragg2054Күн бұрын
Leveled up at my local beach honolii after this. Thaaaaanks bro!
@tuberworksjonesКүн бұрын
If you cant catch a wave on a longboard , you really need help
@marckruza5914Күн бұрын
On knee-waist high waves on a longboard, I have zero problem popping up, looking up and getting down the line. But on a funshape on a shoulder-head high waves, I look down at my board, sort-of pop up and "dance" on my toes to find the right spot, or just go straight on the whitewater. Any suggestions for improvement?
@kenreese512 күн бұрын
Love your KZreads! Here's an idea that's never been covered by anyone. Pop ups and tips for a tall, long legged surfer like myself. Say 6'5". I'm always envious of your effortless pop ups. Try adding 10 to 12 " extensions to your tib fib bones! I'm not that good but love the knowledge that you give to others.
@user-ff6hd7rh9k3 күн бұрын
I surf waves this big and I’m 11
@Hotwire_RCTrix3 күн бұрын
To draw a line you need 2 points. This is basic geometry. To find a point you need 2 lines. That's surveying. I'm not going to reveal anything else. 😉
@skpearce684 күн бұрын
Great tips. I'm 55 and had my first surf lesson last Sunday here in New Zealand. Hooked already.
@amahsue4 күн бұрын
Love the mic out on the water!! How’d you do that??
@andreazerbini93135 күн бұрын
to correctly marking a position you should take two references at different distances and keep them aligned. This is what they teach at navigation school. it's extremely precise, I use it both for x and y axes and always place me right where I want to be. One point, expecially far from the shore can be confusing
@rabd776 күн бұрын
Great little surf video. Thanks for your pointers. 🏄♂️🤙🤙
@spinachwiththeleaf13006 күн бұрын
Love your helpful videos. Quick question: are you Mocca Joe?
@gatesurfer6 күн бұрын
Has Morgan been sent this?
@HowardWimshurst6 күн бұрын
dude, this video is EXTREMELY good
@geoffhenson7927 күн бұрын
I went out this morning after six months of not surfing and I was terrible. I had put on weight, my arms were sore and my general aerobic fitness poor. I was exhausted after ten minutes. I didn't even catch a wave as my paddling power didn't exist. Waves were a perfect shape 2 to 3 feet.. Funny your video popped up. As I've watched this before, it reminded me to not give up, start eating better foods and work on my core strengths (push ups sits ups and stretching. Thank you again for this inspiring clip. Cheers
@LordPhoenix1407 күн бұрын
How do you like the Crooked wetsuit? Is it warmer than the same thickness other wetsuit?
@thevitorialima7 күн бұрын
How many ft is your board? 😊
@julierussell43168 күн бұрын
Me... subbed
@quartzdeplorable11258 күн бұрын
@9:05 Contrails!!!
@BrolyRajang8 күн бұрын
😂😂👍🐒
@DanielRodriguez-ps9fq8 күн бұрын
ur, the first guy I've heard saying this but man are u right. I've been doing it for years, and ur right it's a window on what u can't see yet....
@leochalland95468 күн бұрын
although I surf a fish, your video's still teach me so much! I think fihses and longboards are the same spirit just in a different body-- the approach is the same.
@LongboardSessions9 күн бұрын
Hey everyone! Unfortunately it seems Solofins has gone out of business. I'm hearing from many people who said they ordered fins, but have not received them. However, I am hearing that people are eventually getting their fins. Super annoying. I'm going to continue to try and reach out to the owner and see If I can take over the manufacturing of this fin. I'll keep everyone updated on this pinned comment.
@iraklispanagiotidis28279 күн бұрын
Great channel! What is the size of your board?
@jonathandelapina12629 күн бұрын
Sounds great for where you are. Cant find any breaks that empty where I live. Looks cold though, we don’t wear wetsuits
@matthewhoang13679 күн бұрын
WTH! I pre ordered this fin with solofins and after multiple attempts at contacting them still nothing… their website (from your description) is now gone… so disappointed
@LongboardSessions9 күн бұрын
Yep, they're out of business and this has happened to multiple people. However, People seem to eventually be getting their fins. Keep me updated on the status of this. Sorry for the trouble
@matthewhoang13676 күн бұрын
@@LongboardSessions all good man! Im glad to hear some are getting their fins i was keen to try it :)
@andry74410 күн бұрын
Brilliant, mic in the water can be the next big trend for surf coaches 😂 really great work man!
@tondog907010 күн бұрын
Great video! Shredding is much the same way in that if you relax & feel the mountain it's usually a great run. When fighting or overly attacking the mountain it usually not as smooth. You don't want to take to many hard falls (catching an edge) snowboarding as it's way worse then getting dumped off ur board.
@stuartholme445710 күн бұрын
Ocean Grove?!? No way!!!
@alexandrerdneev972510 күн бұрын
Check it out socal surfing, great spots for longboarding, tourmaline, San onofre and Church. It’s time dude 🤙🏼😎
@LongboardSessions10 күн бұрын
Yea love those places! I'll be there in a few weeks
@50TillIDie11 күн бұрын
Well done Liam, nice little laugh at the end!
@LongboardSessions10 күн бұрын
haha ! I'll relay the message
@davidgodoy82611 күн бұрын
Wave position is about knowledge and being in paddle shape
@LongboardSessions10 күн бұрын
Nothing beats time in the water!
@benpop936512 күн бұрын
The TRIME line 😊 surf is all about fun , never forget thx à lot for all thé laugh 😂😂😂
@LongboardSessions10 күн бұрын
Absolutley! You got it
@huertalapaz835912 күн бұрын
lots of chem trails
@paulcorrigan799912 күн бұрын
You probably think it's weird but I don't even surf, yet l watch these videos just because they're put together so well!
@LongboardSessions10 күн бұрын
Oh that's awesome!! Might be time to start surfing... hehe
@richardreimer12 күн бұрын
Another thing is what I call the "Indicator", the foam on the water shows where the wave is breaking. 🏄
@LongboardSessions10 күн бұрын
Oh yes!
@billytuchscher7 күн бұрын
I use that a lot here on the reefs off San Diego. The foam will actually for a triangular shape (pointy end at the peak and wide end toward the shore). Stay just on the outside edge of the foam. That's were the last wave(s) broke, and highly likely where the next one will roll through.
@RobMcGarr13 күн бұрын
Would love a video on the normal pop-up and how you make that look so easy @0:28
@LongboardSessions13 күн бұрын
Thats coming soon! Before the end of this year I imagine. I guess that's not so soon lol but it's coming
@bosshossmotorcycle385bhpwi913 күн бұрын
Great tips for a brand new UK longboarder. Many thanks.
@LongboardSessions13 күн бұрын
Awesome, you got it!
@robertdawson274313 күн бұрын
The worst thing is doing this wave hunt on a crowded day at a good wave spot. Everyone will change position to get the next breaking peak and you usually have 100+ people on the inside paddling out or on short boards on the inside. My best waves are caught on less crowded days in 3-4 foot offshore on a weekday when everyone else is at work. You need that space not just to catch clean faces but to negotiate take off without loads of people on the inside both left and right. It can be frustrating to take off on a clean lip, trim into the face and have to bail because there are loads of folks on the inside. Patients is key as well as being in the perfect spot to catch the peak and early wave entry is crucial for set up. I find that if you paddle with speed early into a face, drop in at an angle left or right depending on the wave and stall your pop up for just a second or two so your down the line even before pop up you will get that ride. It may seem counter intuitive to not pop up straight away but a little Patients will get you down the line. I also an older surfer so my pop up isn't swift so the patients when popping up is helpful. If your in trim with the face before full pop up your halfway there to a good wave.
@LongboardSessions13 күн бұрын
Oh yea, a crowded lineup is not easy to deal with. Quite different than what I'm used to. Patients is the key !
@eddyb679013 күн бұрын
You need a trip to Cabo to thaw out those mittens.
@LongboardSessions13 күн бұрын
sounds like a plan to me
@charlynnchock67813 күн бұрын
Absolutely observe observe observe,,,as Hawaiian children 1st thing culturally was to observe for hours the tides, what's around etc. have a relationship 1st with Ocean, tides, current, winds,, your sounding like a Aina person... Awesome waves too great improvement
@LongboardSessions13 күн бұрын
Yes absolutley! Gotta learn the ocean and how things work
@DillonOsborne14 күн бұрын
Great video Brian. love the stuff on the water, now what will it take for a GoPro on the front of the board and you talk us through a wave ride hahahaha
@LongboardSessions13 күн бұрын
Thanks Bro!! Gosh... your always asking for MORE aren't ya??? hahah.
@DillonOsborne13 күн бұрын
@@LongboardSessions lol I want 4 DJi action cameras mounted to various parts of the board and I want all audio recorded in Dolby 5X Surround Sound please lol
@LongboardSessions12 күн бұрын
@@DillonOsborne Yes captian!!
@CentralCoastBassFishing14 күн бұрын
Your surfing has really improved in the year I’ve been watching you, great job!
@LongboardSessions13 күн бұрын
wow thanks so much!! getting there
@glenpang502514 күн бұрын
Spot on. Best description & real time explanation of what to do in a surf session. In Waikiki, you gotta watch out for so many tourists. Waikiki has got trick waves, sandy bottom. Looks like waves will break, crest, but it flattens out and breaks further inshore. With a reef bottom or reef created waves, further east or west of Waikiki, you'll have a consistent place within which to catch the waves. Except the big one. Every few sets of waves, generally, there's a big one. Everyone frantically paddles out to catch um.
@LongboardSessions13 күн бұрын
Awesome thanks!! Oh man I can imagine. Not much variety when it comes to shoreline here hehe.. just sand bottom beach breaks
@rctrix906314 күн бұрын
Secrets should stay secret. There are ways to get every wave but you should be generous if you know them. 🦗
@shafts244714 күн бұрын
If you miss a wave on a longboard, check yourself into hospice.
@LongboardSessions14 күн бұрын
Now this made me laugh lol
@David-xm6qn14 күн бұрын
Man you nailed it, now I have a much better understanding of things that I did more instinctively for example, doing a half push-up when I start near the peak, and pop up later - always thought this is kind of kooky, but it makes sense
@LongboardSessions14 күн бұрын
awesome! Yea not kooky at all, you see the pro longboarders do it all the time
@samrusso477514 күн бұрын
MOMMMM. Longboard sessions just dropped a new video
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Thanks for the great tips. Can't wait to get back in the water . . .
This was a very enjoyable episode. The interview added a great perspective and inspiration.
Leveled up at my local beach honolii after this. Thaaaaanks bro!
If you cant catch a wave on a longboard , you really need help
On knee-waist high waves on a longboard, I have zero problem popping up, looking up and getting down the line. But on a funshape on a shoulder-head high waves, I look down at my board, sort-of pop up and "dance" on my toes to find the right spot, or just go straight on the whitewater. Any suggestions for improvement?
Love your KZreads! Here's an idea that's never been covered by anyone. Pop ups and tips for a tall, long legged surfer like myself. Say 6'5". I'm always envious of your effortless pop ups. Try adding 10 to 12 " extensions to your tib fib bones! I'm not that good but love the knowledge that you give to others.
I surf waves this big and I’m 11
To draw a line you need 2 points. This is basic geometry. To find a point you need 2 lines. That's surveying. I'm not going to reveal anything else. 😉
Great tips. I'm 55 and had my first surf lesson last Sunday here in New Zealand. Hooked already.
Love the mic out on the water!! How’d you do that??
to correctly marking a position you should take two references at different distances and keep them aligned. This is what they teach at navigation school. it's extremely precise, I use it both for x and y axes and always place me right where I want to be. One point, expecially far from the shore can be confusing
Great little surf video. Thanks for your pointers. 🏄♂️🤙🤙
Love your helpful videos. Quick question: are you Mocca Joe?
Has Morgan been sent this?
dude, this video is EXTREMELY good
I went out this morning after six months of not surfing and I was terrible. I had put on weight, my arms were sore and my general aerobic fitness poor. I was exhausted after ten minutes. I didn't even catch a wave as my paddling power didn't exist. Waves were a perfect shape 2 to 3 feet.. Funny your video popped up. As I've watched this before, it reminded me to not give up, start eating better foods and work on my core strengths (push ups sits ups and stretching. Thank you again for this inspiring clip. Cheers
How do you like the Crooked wetsuit? Is it warmer than the same thickness other wetsuit?
How many ft is your board? 😊
Me... subbed
@9:05 Contrails!!!
😂😂👍🐒
ur, the first guy I've heard saying this but man are u right. I've been doing it for years, and ur right it's a window on what u can't see yet....
although I surf a fish, your video's still teach me so much! I think fihses and longboards are the same spirit just in a different body-- the approach is the same.
Hey everyone! Unfortunately it seems Solofins has gone out of business. I'm hearing from many people who said they ordered fins, but have not received them. However, I am hearing that people are eventually getting their fins. Super annoying. I'm going to continue to try and reach out to the owner and see If I can take over the manufacturing of this fin. I'll keep everyone updated on this pinned comment.
Great channel! What is the size of your board?
Sounds great for where you are. Cant find any breaks that empty where I live. Looks cold though, we don’t wear wetsuits
WTH! I pre ordered this fin with solofins and after multiple attempts at contacting them still nothing… their website (from your description) is now gone… so disappointed
Yep, they're out of business and this has happened to multiple people. However, People seem to eventually be getting their fins. Keep me updated on the status of this. Sorry for the trouble
@@LongboardSessions all good man! Im glad to hear some are getting their fins i was keen to try it :)
Brilliant, mic in the water can be the next big trend for surf coaches 😂 really great work man!
Great video! Shredding is much the same way in that if you relax & feel the mountain it's usually a great run. When fighting or overly attacking the mountain it usually not as smooth. You don't want to take to many hard falls (catching an edge) snowboarding as it's way worse then getting dumped off ur board.
Ocean Grove?!? No way!!!
Check it out socal surfing, great spots for longboarding, tourmaline, San onofre and Church. It’s time dude 🤙🏼😎
Yea love those places! I'll be there in a few weeks
Well done Liam, nice little laugh at the end!
haha ! I'll relay the message
Wave position is about knowledge and being in paddle shape
Nothing beats time in the water!
The TRIME line 😊 surf is all about fun , never forget thx à lot for all thé laugh 😂😂😂
Absolutley! You got it
lots of chem trails
You probably think it's weird but I don't even surf, yet l watch these videos just because they're put together so well!
Oh that's awesome!! Might be time to start surfing... hehe
Another thing is what I call the "Indicator", the foam on the water shows where the wave is breaking. 🏄
Oh yes!
I use that a lot here on the reefs off San Diego. The foam will actually for a triangular shape (pointy end at the peak and wide end toward the shore). Stay just on the outside edge of the foam. That's were the last wave(s) broke, and highly likely where the next one will roll through.
Would love a video on the normal pop-up and how you make that look so easy @0:28
Thats coming soon! Before the end of this year I imagine. I guess that's not so soon lol but it's coming
Great tips for a brand new UK longboarder. Many thanks.
Awesome, you got it!
The worst thing is doing this wave hunt on a crowded day at a good wave spot. Everyone will change position to get the next breaking peak and you usually have 100+ people on the inside paddling out or on short boards on the inside. My best waves are caught on less crowded days in 3-4 foot offshore on a weekday when everyone else is at work. You need that space not just to catch clean faces but to negotiate take off without loads of people on the inside both left and right. It can be frustrating to take off on a clean lip, trim into the face and have to bail because there are loads of folks on the inside. Patients is key as well as being in the perfect spot to catch the peak and early wave entry is crucial for set up. I find that if you paddle with speed early into a face, drop in at an angle left or right depending on the wave and stall your pop up for just a second or two so your down the line even before pop up you will get that ride. It may seem counter intuitive to not pop up straight away but a little Patients will get you down the line. I also an older surfer so my pop up isn't swift so the patients when popping up is helpful. If your in trim with the face before full pop up your halfway there to a good wave.
Oh yea, a crowded lineup is not easy to deal with. Quite different than what I'm used to. Patients is the key !
You need a trip to Cabo to thaw out those mittens.
sounds like a plan to me
Absolutely observe observe observe,,,as Hawaiian children 1st thing culturally was to observe for hours the tides, what's around etc. have a relationship 1st with Ocean, tides, current, winds,, your sounding like a Aina person... Awesome waves too great improvement
Yes absolutley! Gotta learn the ocean and how things work
Great video Brian. love the stuff on the water, now what will it take for a GoPro on the front of the board and you talk us through a wave ride hahahaha
Thanks Bro!! Gosh... your always asking for MORE aren't ya??? hahah.
@@LongboardSessions lol I want 4 DJi action cameras mounted to various parts of the board and I want all audio recorded in Dolby 5X Surround Sound please lol
@@DillonOsborne Yes captian!!
Your surfing has really improved in the year I’ve been watching you, great job!
wow thanks so much!! getting there
Spot on. Best description & real time explanation of what to do in a surf session. In Waikiki, you gotta watch out for so many tourists. Waikiki has got trick waves, sandy bottom. Looks like waves will break, crest, but it flattens out and breaks further inshore. With a reef bottom or reef created waves, further east or west of Waikiki, you'll have a consistent place within which to catch the waves. Except the big one. Every few sets of waves, generally, there's a big one. Everyone frantically paddles out to catch um.
Awesome thanks!! Oh man I can imagine. Not much variety when it comes to shoreline here hehe.. just sand bottom beach breaks
Secrets should stay secret. There are ways to get every wave but you should be generous if you know them. 🦗
If you miss a wave on a longboard, check yourself into hospice.
Now this made me laugh lol
Man you nailed it, now I have a much better understanding of things that I did more instinctively for example, doing a half push-up when I start near the peak, and pop up later - always thought this is kind of kooky, but it makes sense
awesome! Yea not kooky at all, you see the pro longboarders do it all the time
MOMMMM. Longboard sessions just dropped a new video
haha!!