Surf Tips from Tom Carroll and Raquel Heckert
This November was pumping with tips on mastering surf technique, wave reading, and building confidence in heavy waves. Expect insights on staying sharp as you age, training for longevity, managing fear, boosting paddle endurance, and learning from every type of condition, from crappy waves to perfect peeling lines to bigger, more challenging surf.
Here’s a quick recap of our podcasts this month:
Check out the podcast video below along with some of our favorite tips from our guest.
“Just set the trim line and that’s all you do. You don’t try to rip the wave apart. I used to overcook my turns and really push it too hard so that’s definitely sort of where I had to start to learn a new way.”
“Each wave has the perfect line to take. So, what happens today is a lot of urge to get up off the wave, there’s a thing to go beyond yourself all the time and be really rip the wave apart.”
- Tom Carroll
“Pipeline, it’s one of the gnarliest crowds ever. I think people can take off from so many different zones. Surfing there makes me a little bit more competitive. I need to step up for myself. I have to make a decision quickly and be strong about my decisions.”
“Paddling is so important, especially for surfing big waves like Jaws. Sometimes I’m there for eight hours. I think the endurance of the paddle is going to help me catch my first wave and maybe my only wave of the day.”
- Raquel Heckert
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