George Greenough in accion

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George Greenough in accion

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I do not speak English and i heither know write it , sorry for my take

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After watching the footage of George, someone explain to me why holding one's rail while kneeboarding is not the "correct" way to surf.
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Post by W.G. Facenda »

Actually, if you watch Crystal Voyager, he's not a rail grabber, but more of a birdman.Maybe when he switched to the edge boards he went birdman?
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I used my hand on the rail a lot when I started KBing. Probabbly has to do with the size of the boards back then (4"8"/4'10" and around 2" thick) and even back to my plywood paipos which wouild disappear under the waves if you fell off.

The smaller KB's also had a tendancy to bounce and one needed a hand on the board to keep the nose from burying.

I then rode boards with 'glass handles (prior to leashes) which kept my hands on the rail (boards were about 19 1/2" wide at that time). As I dropped the handles and started wearing a leash, the need to grab a rail constantly was also dropped

I still use my hands on the rails for hard directional changes and for throwing my boards around. Its just a part of my style and my history. Thre is just something great about fading way out into the flats and then cranking a bottom turn with your hand on the rail.
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Post by kneelingBROTHA »

WHO CARES IF YOUR HANDS ARE ON THE RAIL...THE KNEEBOARDER WITH THE BEST TECHNIQUE IS THE ONE FINDING A WAY TO HAVE THE MOST FUN!
dropkneeing is a sin...isn't it?
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Post by jim richardson »

HOLD ON!! LET GO!! What the hell just have fun. :D
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here we go again :lol:
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Post by Shelfbreak »

I think the whole rail grabbing debate is just a smokescreen for the real issue, that being whether to use fliipers (swimfins) or not.
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On a tri or a quad?......? :lol:
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