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stuk said...
Fascinating that on a longboarding forum a post named this, gets one reply when compared to some of the other crap that gets around.
I'm with Stuk now, can't believe there's so little activity on this thread!

Did any of you that haven't posted read Wegener's article posted by Stuk? If so, what do you think?
I've just picked up longboarding again; never owned one until now but was lucky to have a neighbor in Carlsbad (CA) back in mid '90s that let me borrow his whenever I wanted.
Now - I'm able to creep to toward the nose but still working on how/when to get the toes over and really enjoying the challenge. My stlye is mostly about how I'm feeling at the moment and how I think that flows with the wave. I now it's corny but I'm trying to connect more with the "Soul surfer" approach.
Maybe those that can nose ride can give some tips in the interest of helping others improve their style

Anyone else out there trying to improve nose riding and seeking tips

Tom Wegener's article is full of them.