Karina Rozunko in “Title TK”
“Spontaneity is a guiding principle of Karina Rozunko’s surfing,” author Kyle DeNuccio writes in our current issue. “At Malibu she improvises waves with maximalist energy. By contrast, most of her surfing contemporaries seem focused on paring their style down to minimalism, bordering on conservatism, with no movement wasted. Rozunko seems to approach waves without letting the traditional surf-style rubric weigh too heavily in her mind.” “I like being out of control, and I really don’t even want to think about what I’m doing,” Rozunko says. “A lot of surfers just try to keep their arms by their side. But one thing I learned from doing gymnastics as a kid is you have to use your upper body. That’s what lets you balance and move. I always love trying new things, and I don’t want to be in this box where I’m just hanging 10. That’s so boring to me.” Watch Rozunko’s applied approach in the short film above. For the print profile, read TSJ 33.2’s “Throw Your Hands Up.” Get your copy at www.surfersjournal.com Film directed by Cole Walton. Additional footage by Jimmy Jazz and Elise Lainé. Music by Sepe.

Jughead | Australian Hellman and Firefighter Justen Allport

ROCKS dont TALK

LATE MORNING ft. Karina Rozunko & Lola Mignot

HAIKU | Surf Film | Karina Rozunko | VANS

Mikey February / Rincon Raga

Transparency: Dane Reynolds on high-performance surfing

Gato Herói — Roach Model

This Is Alex Knost

Logging on dreamy waves, as always ft. Deni Pirdaus

Crystal Voyager | Up in the Gum Trees with Mineral Hunter and Tube Savant Asher Pacey.

Life as a Pro Surfer in San Clemente | Lakey Peterson

DELIGHTS - Coco Ho Presented By Kona Big Wave

Longboarder Seitaro Nakamura in “Nothing More. Nothing Less.”

THE SOUND OF CHANGE EXPERIENCE

Nice To Know Ya SURF MOVIE ft. Hanna Scott, Karina Rozunko, & Margaux Arramon-Tucco

Bang Bang a Film by Varuna Surfboards

Getting Better at Canada: Director's Cut | Surf | VANS

Angel Gone | Surf | VANS

FROTHIN' in Byron Bay with Laure Mayer

