Why ELITE surfers stall before they turn
In this video, we look at how an elite surfer lets a wave develop so he can execute his turn in exactly the right part of the wave. He stalls the board and jams in his fins, holding back just enough to let the curve of the wave build — then unloads his turn at the perfect moment.

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