I just posted this video on the SoloShot thread, and it got some "backside" questions, so I figured I might as well post it again here, for those not following soloshot talk.
This is a 1 wave vid from a session last week.... slo-mo, then normal speed.
I normally use the paddle on heelside for the bottom turn, but this wave I didn't.
I am not a ripper like the kids in the other vids.... but I figure guys
that good, know how it works.
My comments below, were answers to questions from folks who want to get better at surfing backside.
In many ways, I consider surfing "backside" on a SUP, easier than "frontside"
To make any driving turn:
It is necessary to commit your body out over the rail.
backside you can hang your butt way past the rail and all the weight is applied directly to the rail, through your immovable heels (red line)
while your head and shoulders are leaning
back in towards the board. (blue line)
Frontside, your weight is also applied to the board through your heels.... but they are closer to the center of the board (red line)
while your head and shoulders must be way out past the rail to apply the same leverage (blue line)
I believe that "recovery" from a turn, is easier backside because your center mass is leaning closer to the board.
I think frontside is perceived to be easier because you are "looking" that way.