How To Stand Up Paddle Pivot Turn - Skill for SUP Surfing, SUP Racing and SUP Foiling
Positioning yourself to catch a wave or round a buoy is one of the most important skills in improving your sup surfing, sup racing or sup foiling. Many people think that in order to become a better sup surfer or sup foiler, they need to think about what they're doing on the wave. This is far from the truth! You can't improve your sup foiling or sup surfing if you're not catching waves and catching them in a good position. Therefore, foundations techniques like the pivot turn, j-stroke and paddling with your hips (all found in our tutorial series) can help you catch more waves and in a better position. This will allow you to practice your sup surfing and sup foiling in better conditions and help you improve faster. Book a your all-inclusive sup surf or sup foil surfing retreat with world-class coaching in world-class waves. Visit http://bluezonesup.com or http://bluezonefoilsurf.com and email [email protected] today!

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