If you get motion sickness you will struggle to get barreled - your eyes and balance aren’t synced. The tube will disorient you every time - swallowing you.
Your intelligent, successful and resilient.
Work, relationships, health; crushing it.
In fact, you are good at most things you put your mind to….
But Surfing eludes you - it’s frustrating how hard it is.
Because no one taught you the basics correctly. Surf Mastery does.
Surfing is easy - Once you are standing up, feet in the right spot, and board in the right part of the wave. It’s getting to that point that’s the hard part.
5 short rules for better surfing:
1. Focus on effort, not results
2. Surf everyday
3. Seek challenges
4. Stay a student
5. Focus on what you can control
If you can’t train hard for 5 hours a week, every week, for a year—don’t expect to be a good surfer.
Catching waves takes serious athleticism: paddle power, explosive pop-ups, and instant acceleration. This ain’t Yoga with dolphins.
Surfing’s easy—if you started at 4, have the coordination of a gymnast, and the patience of a monk. If you picked it up at 35 and think you’re gonna rip without sweating blood, you’re not ‘inspired,’ you’re hallucinating.
Adult learner surfers suck! Why? Because surfing is WAR, and you brought tofu arms and tight hips to the battlefield.
You want to surf well? Train like an athlete. Paddle hard, pop up fast. Or stay on the beach with your soy latte.