Longboarding Kills Shortboarding??!

Discussion in 'All Discussions' started by Thewaternerd, Jun 9, 2013.

  1. DawnPatrol321

    DawnPatrol321 Well-Known Member

    Mar 6, 2012
    Getting a LB will improve your surfing. When all I use to ride was a short board I was very limited and didn't progress at the rate at which I would have liked, and was very frustrating on days when I had a hard time getting into a wave while the guys on the LB's and SUP's were scoring every wave in sight.

    Instead of trying to fit a square peg into a round hole, I eventually decided to join them. Having a LB and an SUP has improved my surfing SO much it's incredible. I'm not killing it by any stretch, but i'm much better than I ever was before.

    The reason I believe, is actual wave riding time. I spend waaaaay more time up and on a wave riding NOW than I ever did before, sure it's on a longer craft, but the repetition of catching and riding a wave will add up and will translate to the shorter board. It's kind of like swinging a weighted bat before you go up to the plate with a much lighter bat, your bat speed is increased and I think the same type of thing happens when I go from my SUP / LB to my 6'4" Coil, i'm able to manhandle it a lot more if you know what i mean....
     
  2. Swellinfo

    Swellinfo Administrator

    May 19, 2006
    I just started longboarding, maybe less then a year ago, and i have a blast on the smaller days...
    On bigger days, it just sucks paddling it through the impact zone...
     

  3. McLovin

    McLovin Well-Known Member

    985
    Jun 27, 2010
    It's a different feeling coming off the bottom and then hitting the lip on a 9-6 log. You'll eventually get Occy-sized legs/calf muscles if you do it enough.
     
  4. RIer

    RIer Well-Known Member

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    Jul 29, 2012
  5. BassMon

    BassMon Well-Known Member

    436
    May 8, 2013
    I learned to surf on shortboards. about 3 years ago I got a longboard and am in love. as someone else said, it changed my life and my surfing. I now primarily ride the longboard, even on bigger days (chest/head high), its a blast. when I do bring my shortboard out I feel im better on it then I was. takes a few waves to get back in that groove but nothing serious. I think its silly to have a bunch of shortboards all within a few inches of each other. The waves are constantly changing and your board choice should be based on whats going to allow you to have the most amount of fun out there.
     
  6. Mr.Belmar

    Mr.Belmar Well-Known Member

    Aug 19, 2010
    Oh MANNN!!! SHREDMACHINE IS BACK!!!! Looks like he moved to FL??
     
  7. Kahuna Kai

    Kahuna Kai Well-Known Member

    Dec 13, 2010
    I think you could say that those are the type of conditions that you want for surfing in general. I have to disagree however, the waves are so soft and mushy in Florida, I think we have lots of proper longboard waves.
     
  8. sandfly

    sandfly Active Member

    41
    Nov 3, 2011
    Just because you need a longboard to ride it doesn't make it a proper longboard wave. You might as well call a lake a proper SUP wave.
     
  9. RIer

    RIer Well-Known Member

    75
    Jul 29, 2012
    there are many different kinds of longboards designed for different types of waves. even noseriders, which are arguably the most specialized kind of longboards, can be surfed well in a variety of conditions. nuuhiwa mainly surfed huntington (i.e., beach break) during the noseriding era. people can rip on longboards in all different types of conditions (see takayama below riding a pig in fast reef break)

    http://vimeo.com/55428296
     
  10. ClemsonSurf

    ClemsonSurf Well-Known Member

    Dec 10, 2007
    Your last two post have been pretty ignorant.... proper waves? Let's get serious. How can you say the east coast has proper waves for anything except for a handful of days out of the year yet I see people surfing every time I'm at the beach and 9/10 I'm one of them.

    Proper waves... gimme a break surf snob.
     
  11. aka pumpmaster

    aka pumpmaster Well-Known Member

    Apr 30, 2008
    the only negative i found when riding an lb was that it hurt my ability to generate speed. Other than that it was a good tool to use to be better on the sb.
     
  12. njsurfer42

    njsurfer42 Well-Known Member

    Nov 9, 2009
    one of the greatest things the "retro movement" of the late 90's & early 2000's did was make the "ride everything" mentality acceptable. stop over-thinking it & get yourself a proper log. no 2+1's, no thruster longboards...a proper, heavy, single fin longboard. doesn't have to be a noserider, just something w/ one fin & glassed heavily. it'll do so much for your surfing.
     
  13. Thewaternerd

    Thewaternerd Well-Known Member

    141
    Feb 16, 2013
    Sweet thanks guys Thats kinda what i thought but i just wanted to make sure it wouldnt do the opposite and make it too squirrelley and The only time i would ride the longboard, is 1-2 foot small glassy mush so idk i think it'll be fun.
     
  14. McLovin

    McLovin Well-Known Member

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    Jun 27, 2010
    Though I do wish more surfers would find longboards lame, shift to boards less than 5-10, and then sell me their $600 log on craigslist for 150 bux.
     
  15. sandfly

    sandfly Active Member

    41
    Nov 3, 2011
    Not trying to be a snob here. I'll take my empty sandbar over Malibu any day.

    I was just responding to the prevalent view that longboards are the way to go when it's too weak for anything else. Yes they can ride the mush, but give your log some open face to work with and it'll really come into its own.
     
  16. Kahuna Kai

    Kahuna Kai Well-Known Member

    Dec 13, 2010
    Amen to that. If I waited for "proper surf", I'd only get out 10 times a year!
     
  17. Kahuna Kai

    Kahuna Kai Well-Known Member

    Dec 13, 2010
    I understand your point now. Long boarding does kick ass in juicy stuff!
     
  18. leethestud

    leethestud Well-Known Member

    Aug 12, 2010
    as my father, the carpenter, likes to say: it's all about using the proper tool for the job.
     
  19. Kahuna Kai

    Kahuna Kai Well-Known Member

    Dec 13, 2010
    We have some proper longboard waves (meaning small and mushy :)). I'm gonna go logging
     
  20. sandfly

    sandfly Active Member

    41
    Nov 3, 2011
    Have fun out there while I'm slaving away at work :)

    Oh and Clemson maybe I'm a snob or an ignorant (probably both) but if you're a longboarder don't tell me you never dream of perfect points...