3. Notice The Nose
The final key area in avoiding the dreaded nosedive is to pay attention to the nose of your surfboard. This is your last indicator before making it or eating it.
Once the nose dips – get off your stomach. That’s the golden rule!
Guided by sense as well as what you see, you’ll feel the tail of your board lift, the wave becomes steep and the nose begins to dip. Having matched the pace of the wave, gravity is now pulling you down the wave face. It’s time to pop up!
If you manage to get off your stomach before you reach the trough, you’ve no doubt made it.
Popping up gives you the freedom to move your weight backwards and forwards around the board. Weight over the tail and you’ll slow down, weight over the front and you’ll speed up until you nose dive.
So with the correct timing and weight in the right places you’ll be happily catching waves and smoothly making the transition from top to bottom every time.