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Drop knee turn?

Created by sepirott sepirott  > 9 months ago, 23 Nov 2011
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62mac
62mac

WA

24860 posts

26 Nov 2011 10:20pm
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smh said...

And he rides McT's.


Maybe he did or does but ffs Billboard
smh
smh

smh

NSW

7269 posts

27 Nov 2011 1:50am
He did and then left and went back with McT.
I had a few video's back in the mid 90's and he was in some of them. He really stood out from the others on those big boards and his style. The way he rode that red old mal of his was as good as his surfing on modern boards. Really good to watch.
chrispychru
chrispychru

QLD

7932 posts

27 Nov 2011 12:59am
i want more tips on how to drop knee
smh
smh

smh

NSW

7269 posts

27 Nov 2011 2:05am
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chrispychru said...

i want more tips on how to drop knee


Its the kind of move you put on when you discuss with your missus about how you need a new board or a one week road trip with your mates.
chrispychru
chrispychru

QLD

7932 posts

27 Nov 2011 1:08am
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smh said...

chrispychru said...

i want more tips on how to drop knee


Its the kind of move you put on when you discuss with your missus about how you need a new board or a one week road trip with your mates.



too good mate.nice boards and a good laugh
laceys lane
laceys lane

QLD

19804 posts

27 Nov 2011 1:57pm
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chrispychru said...

i want more tips on how to drop knee


if you have to ask
dav
dav

dav

QLD

44 posts

27 Nov 2011 2:37pm
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62mac said...

dav said...

Mac can't wait to surf with you you're the MAN


So dav,you know I'm the man well done

You know a bit about me, where I surf and in your words I'm a soft c-ck kook.
So what about you,you live in manly qld right,so where do you change and what board or boards do you ride


Mac surf g&s and hayden boards,sunshine coast and over the border nsw
62mac
62mac

WA

24860 posts

27 Nov 2011 1:06pm
Cheers asea sorry dav,got any photos of your boards
dav
dav

dav

QLD

44 posts

27 Nov 2011 3:20pm
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62mac said...

Cheers asea sorry dav,got any photos of your boards


when i get around to it mac
Kagey
Kagey

569 posts

27 Nov 2011 2:21pm
So no one can do a drop knee then? I was waiting for a written explanation or a vid.....This fella can drop knee and fairly damn smoothly (I know I posted it before)

dav
dav

dav

QLD

44 posts

27 Nov 2011 4:48pm
you're dead right kagey he has a good life
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Kagey said...

So no one can do a drop knee then? I was waiting for a written explanation or a vid.....This fella can drop knee and fairly damn smoothly (I know I posted it before)




JonesySUP
JonesySUP

QLD

872 posts

27 Nov 2011 7:30pm
Grabbing the rail helped me because it gets you down in a cool drop knee position and forces you to hold that position the whole turn (see my photo)
I also practised on the beach (like a yoga move) before I paddle out.
PS drop knee turns are a dying art!!!!!!!!!!!!

62mac
62mac

WA

24860 posts

27 Nov 2011 5:39pm
That's a great photo matewhat boards do you rideand some us know you ride the sweeper typejust the Longboards

Simondo
Simondo

VIC

8024 posts

27 Nov 2011 8:41pm
I also helps to be down low for that final toe side turn, and do the leg extension for speed generation after you've just dropped a fair bit of speed!

No SUP talk in here either Jonesy. Not sure where that leaves your user name!
JonesySUP
JonesySUP

QLD

872 posts

27 Nov 2011 7:55pm
Tully for Laguna bay has made my boards for 10years!!! "They ROCK"
Sorry boys but I've longboarded for 10 years straight, and just having a SUP affair....................................
But longboarding is my true love!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

chrispychru
chrispychru

QLD

7932 posts

27 Nov 2011 7:58pm
really nice pics mate. love your style jonesy xxx,that is the reason i got into longboards,cause i think it looks so graceful and stylish
62mac
62mac

WA

24860 posts

27 Nov 2011 5:58pm
You know how to win us overyour not mates with Jackson are you
laceys lane
laceys lane

QLD

19804 posts

27 Nov 2011 8:06pm
pew, nothing makes me sick


peace on earth and goodwill to all
JonesySUP
JonesySUP

QLD

872 posts

27 Nov 2011 8:06pm
Cheers!!
Is that Jackson Close? Not mates but at comp's we have a chat...
JonesySUP
JonesySUP

QLD

872 posts

27 Nov 2011 8:28pm
Just before I go back to the SUP forum.. two more DN turns



chrispychru
chrispychru

QLD

7932 posts

27 Nov 2011 8:34pm
now your just being a show off
laceys lane
laceys lane

QLD

19804 posts

27 Nov 2011 8:35pm
just looking at those photos likes the key is not to drop your inside shoulder.

even thou the inside hand is trailing the water, the shoulders remain square with the body.

and that is one of the best kept secrets to any good surfing
sepirott
sepirott

NSW

336 posts

27 Nov 2011 10:05pm
Hey Jonesy, great style mate, I find when I get into the stance I feel like my rear foot is on a really loose skateboard. Did you find that out at first until you got the balance right? Also single fin or thruster any difference on positioning?
smh
smh

smh

NSW

7269 posts

27 Nov 2011 11:06pm
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Kagey said...

So no one can do a drop knee then? I was waiting for a written explanation or a vid.....This fella can drop knee and fairly damn smoothly (I know I posted it before)




I thought I explained it OK as did Board Culture. I did go looking on You Tube for footage of Ray Gleave but could'nt find anything.
62mac
62mac

WA

24860 posts

27 Nov 2011 8:15pm




Kagey
Kagey

569 posts

28 Nov 2011 5:42am
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smh said...

Kagey said...

So no one can do a drop knee then? I was waiting for a written explanation or a vid.....This fella can drop knee and fairly damn smoothly (I know I posted it before)




I thought I explained it OK as did Board Culture. I did go looking on You Tube for footage of Ray Gleave but could'nt find anything.


Oops sorry missed that..just went back and had a read, cheers!
obct
obct

NSW

3487 posts

28 Nov 2011 9:26am
The turn I reckon looks really cool on a longboard is one I have no name for and is real hard to explain, but I'll try.

You're a natural and you're going right or a bit straight, you start cross stepping backwards for your turn, but instead of planting your right foot on the tail for the turn, you stop short and bring your left foot back to the tail to do the turn.

Never seen it done on a big wave but I've often seen it in vids in little peelers.

And often it looks like it's done as more of a correction rather than a committed turn.


Anyone else see this?



chrispychru
chrispychru

QLD

7932 posts

28 Nov 2011 8:57am
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obct said...

The turn I reckon looks really cool on a longboard is one I have no name for and is real hard to explain, but I'll try.

You're a natural and you're going right or a bit straight, you start cross stepping backwards for your turn, but instead of planting your right foot on the tail for the turn, you stop short and bring your left foot back to the tail to do the turn.

Never seen it done on a big wave but I've often seen it in vids in little peelers.

And often it looks like it's done as more of a correction rather than a committed turn.


Anyone else see this?






yeh,they cross step back towards the tail then go into switch stance to do a cuttie. or instead of the plain cross step, i like when they walk back to the tail with their head in that direction and then do the cuttie in switch. they plan to do this,it is not a mistake
JonesySUP
JonesySUP

QLD

872 posts

28 Nov 2011 3:23pm
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sepirott said...

Hey Jonesy, great style mate, I find when I get into the stance I feel like my rear foot is on a really loose skateboard. Did you find that out at first until you got the balance right? Also single fin or thruster any difference on positioning?


I'm a longboader but I hate surfing single fin mals! Thruster all the way
Spot on about the stance and feel, a kick pad on the back tail help's to plant your foot!!!
Regarding the x-step turn....LOVE it, in small waves only!!!!



arkgee
arkgee

NSW

639 posts

30 Nov 2011 9:06pm


I might be able to shed some light on this classic longboard manouvre...strange as it seems you can teach yourself by practicing on land...I know I did...first you have to mark out a planshape and stand where you think you would be in a normal turn...to get the board to really swing around you have to hit the sweet spot bang on with the ball of your foot...its usually a fair way back so dont be afraid to put your foot way back, to the point that sometimes you may even touch the deck with your knee....the next most important thing is the placement of your head and shoulders...you will notice that allmost all shots you see the shoulders are pretty square to the board and arms are wide...this not only looks stylish its very important to the follow through of the turn...oh and look where you are going..you will follow your sight...the great thing about this turn is that your weight is distributed onto the sweet spot in one motion whithout having to take a step...and when its time to take the pressure of all you have to do is bring your back foot forward and your back in trim...hope this helps because it feels fantastic and its very functional.
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