What's a pivot turn???
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What's a pivot turn???
I've heard talk of "tight pivot turns" on traditional Mals.
What are they and how do you pull it off??
What are they and how do you pull it off??
A pivot step in basketball etc. is where you keep one foot fixed and move the other one around.
A similar principle is applied to pivot turns in surfing.
A pivot turn involves the tail staying practically still and the rest of the board moves (swings) around.
To pull this off, you have to be on the shoulder and really dig the tail into the face with your fott over the fins. The rest of the board should then pop-up a bit from the force so you use your front foot to guide the rest back around.
Its a tough move.
A similar principle is applied to pivot turns in surfing.
A pivot turn involves the tail staying practically still and the rest of the board moves (swings) around.
To pull this off, you have to be on the shoulder and really dig the tail into the face with your fott over the fins. The rest of the board should then pop-up a bit from the force so you use your front foot to guide the rest back around.
Its a tough move.
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kooky question time....
Thanks Gents, excuse the kooky questions
Platty, I'm showing my ignorance, but is the photo of Mr Gleave doing a drop Knee turn, and if it is, is a drop knee one example of a pivot?? :? :?
I can see, that from the boats defn, the board is stalled from weight being placed right on the back and the board has come up and he's using his body weight to move that board around
And Longygrom,
When Knost pulls out, I've seem him walk quickly back and the board flicks up really sharply (I reckon if he didn't grab the board it would whack him on the head) and he just pushes off the back and paddles away - is that a similar example??
Platty, I'm showing my ignorance, but is the photo of Mr Gleave doing a drop Knee turn, and if it is, is a drop knee one example of a pivot?? :? :?
I can see, that from the boats defn, the board is stalled from weight being placed right on the back and the board has come up and he's using his body weight to move that board around
And Longygrom,
When Knost pulls out, I've seem him walk quickly back and the board flicks up really sharply (I reckon if he didn't grab the board it would whack him on the head) and he just pushes off the back and paddles away - is that a similar example??
MTM, you are right, Ray Gleave is doing a drop knee turn. And yes a dkt is a good example of a pivot turn. The only way to do a cutback on an old school board at speed, is a dkt. If you just lean into a cutback on an old mal you will end up having a swim. Unless you are going slowly and want to change direction. Some people do a different form of dkt. They bring their front foot back behind their back foot to do the turn. You have the right board to start doing them on in the Wegener. It is not an easy process to try and explain. Basically you start the turn in the same spot on the wave as you would a regular cutback. Your back foot needs to be over the fin and parallel to the stringer and slightly to the side of the board in which intend to turn. (Natural footer left of stringer. goofy to the right) As you start to turn, drop your back knee and shift your weight backward. Now, throw your arms into the air above your head. This makes you look cool. It also helps you to balance through the turn. At this stage the tail should be buried and the board pivoting. When you think you are ready to start to turn back toward the shoulder, shift your weight forward, your back leg will straighten and turn the board toward the section ahead. Try and have the white water breaking over the back of the board as you are doing this, as it will counter balance your weight as you head for the nose. Hope this all makes sence.platty.
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