pump propere

Discussion in 'All Discussions' started by your pier, May 28, 2018.

  1. your pier

    your pier Well-Known Member

    Dec 2, 2013
    how does one propere pump a long board?
     
  2. Kyle

    Kyle Well-Known Member

    Sep 9, 2011
    Man, you must be surfing some real dribble. Good on ya for getting out there.

    Wish I could help, but I have only purchased my first lb this year and still figuring it out.
     

  3. soulrider

    soulrider Well-Known Member

    360
    Jul 19, 2010
    Same as a short board (not the hopping way) just more heel toe and it’s slower. Let the wave dictate it and you’ll feel it.
     
  4. antoine

    antoine Well-Known Member

    Mar 10, 2013
    Really just walk to the nose and find that sweet spot . pumping a longboard takes away from the grace and style of long boarding .

    also takes away from the cool factor.imo
     
  5. Barry Cuda

    Barry Cuda Guest

    Do not buy an inflatable longboard.
    They leak.
     
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  6. DawnPatrol321

    DawnPatrol321 Well-Known Member

    Mar 6, 2012
    It’s all in the hips.
     
  7. sisurfdogg

    sisurfdogg Well-Known Member

    Jun 17, 2013
    It's like dancing to jazz. Gotta feel da groove. DO NOT PUMP. Just wiggle the hips and let the board do the work. Shuffle up to gain speed, shuffle back to turn. Let the wave dictate.

    Keep the head erect hahahaha

     
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  8. Kanman

    Kanman Well-Known Member

    732
    May 5, 2014
    Instead of repetitively creating lift like on a sb by weighting and unweighting, I feel like I get some good drive on a log from more of a rail to rail rolling motion. It definitely feels different but I love that feeling when done right.

    I need to practice cross stepping my log this summer. I can shuffle all day, but it ain’t perty. Looks pretty suite when ppl effectively walk it.
     
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  9. Mr.Belmar

    Mr.Belmar Well-Known Member

    Aug 19, 2010
    The propere way, it's easy: just walk to the front (aka nose) and hang your toes off the nose. Then stand up straight, arch you back for full pumping effect.


    Your pal
    Mr Belmar
     
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  10. DosXX

    DosXX Well-Known Member

    Mar 2, 2013
  11. DosXX

    DosXX Well-Known Member

    Mar 2, 2013
     
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  12. LBCrew

    LBCrew Well-Known Member

    Aug 12, 2009
    So... there's some physics behind this. (yawn.... cricket, cricket...)

    You really don't get much acceleration out of pumping a single fin, because the fins are symmetrically foiled with not toe-in or cant. You can get a slight bit of acceleration with a "climb and drop" sort of approach, but not true pumping like you do on a multi-finned board.

    So unless you're riding a light and highly rockered HPLB with sidebites, don't attempt to pump for speed.
     
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  13. Merx

    Merx Well-Known Member

    515
    Apr 4, 2018
  14. headhigh

    headhigh Well-Known Member

    Jul 17, 2009
    Rather than pump, I get into a bottom-turn / top-turn rhythm where i'm getting the highest line possible in each section. Where I would be pumping a SB, I'm trimming a highline on my LB.

    ...then i stretch my arms out in front and try my best to look like Mike Hynson
    [​IMG]
     
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  15. La_Piedra

    La_Piedra Well-Known Member

    Oct 9, 2017
    Omg this lady has such the moose knuckle lol
     
  16. LBCrew

    LBCrew Well-Known Member

    Aug 12, 2009
    It's a dude!
     
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  17. LBCrew

    LBCrew Well-Known Member

    Aug 12, 2009
    Yup... all of those boards are multi-finned HPLBs. You can tell by how they bounce around, how they turn, and how they noseride. You can't do all that stuff on a log.
     
  18. Barry Cuda

    Barry Cuda Guest

    That was the very first thing I noticed.
    Is that wrong of me???
     
  19. Mitchell

    Mitchell Well-Known Member

    Jan 5, 2009
    I sometimes see a long difficult-to-make section stand up down the line and the shortboard instinct to pump kicks in even on a log. The problem is (like you say) you have to do it a lot slower and give the board time to come up the face. If I get it right, and for me its only frontside, i can get a good burst of acceleration with maybe one or two good pumps on the longboard. I'm riding a fairly thin, well rockered 9'0" but with a single fin.
     
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  20. La_Piedra

    La_Piedra Well-Known Member

    Oct 9, 2017
    And a nasty green crooked grill too, Tow Mater from "Cars" has a better grill lol
     
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