Surfing (Overview)

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Doctor of Physical Therapy

B.S. in Kinesiology

Doctor of Physical Therapy

B.A. in Neuroscience

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  • Surf Survival

We can break surfing into multiple sections

All surfing maneuvers are 3 dimensional techniques that require power, mobility, and stability in multiple planes of motion.

Fundamental parts of each maneuver:

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Fundamentals (1&2)

  • Takeoff
  • Bottom Turn
  • Top Turn
  • Cutback
  • Tube Ride
  • Floater
  • Basic Air
  • Speed generation

Fundamentals 3

  • Advanced Takeoff (FS & BS)
  • Advanced Bottom Turn (FS & BS)
  • Carve (FS & BS)
  • Advanced Cutback (FS & BS)
  • Advanced Tube Ride (FS & BS)
  • Advanced Floater (FS & BS)
  • Blowtail (FS & BS)
  • FS Layback
  • BS Top Turn

Pre-surf Warm up

  • Shoulder movement prep
  • Prone press

Land training

The goal for land training is to improve surf recovery and to create general mobility and stability. From a physical therapy perspective, we should be optimizing a surfer’s body to be able to achieve their goals. We should not be telling them how to surf.

Hip Mobility

  • Rotation
    • low-high chop - closing pattern
  • Lateral deadlift
    • Stability while weight shifting
  • Bridge position
    • 9090 Alternating hip thrust
    • Elevated long bridge
    • Elevated long bridge with contralateral press

Plyos

  • Ladder 90° rotation jumps
    • focus on landing with both feet at the same time

Paddle Training

Endurance is indirectly the most important aspect of surf training. There is no method of training a sport better than just doing the sport.

This is where working on paddle endurance is important. If we can paddle faster and for longer, it lets one go for more waves per session. The more waves you catch, the more you can practice surfing.

  • Swimming laps
  • Prone on SB with lat pulldowns

Takeoff training

An important aspect of the takeoff is the ability to extend the thoracic spine as the arms push one upwards and the ability to pull the lower extremity underneath oneself.

Thoracic extension and scapular mobility

Mobility

  • Prone press
    • This is designed to improve active thoracic extension
    • This is not supposed to be a way to replace a surfer’s takeoff.
  • Prone press-ups
  • Prone WERs
  • Prone superman
  • Plank with scapular activation

Strength

  • Behind the head pullups
  • T’s
  • Push-ups

Power

  • Clap push-ups
  • Burpees

Functional training

  • Pop-up on land
  • Takeoff onto bosu

Neck training

Overuse of global neck extensors, namely the levator scapulae and upper trapezius is common while surfing. Here are some ways to strengthen the deep neck flexors

  • Hemi Y’s, T’s, I’s
  • Prone/hemi/quadruped position

Bottom Turn

To work on my bottom turn, I go into the session with the goal of

  1. Go for as many waves as possible
  2. Bottom turn as hardas possible
  3. Do not grab rail on backside

Stance

Duck dive

Top Turn

References

1.
Nathanson A. Surf Survival. Skyhorse; 2019.

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