
Obviously surfing/KBing is a highly subjective experience and some are going to like or accept one way of doing it and some won't. In that respect it is very much like art. I can tell you I like or don’t like a particular painting or musical band or whatever and may perhaps even be able to give you my reasons for not liking it/them. We may even have an intellectual discussion regarding the merits of that particular style of painting, music or whatever. But in the end if you happen to really like that style of painting or music then it is highly unlikely that I am going to change your mind

Every KBer should experiment for his or her self and find out what they do and don’t like and why that works for them. I did and that is a large part of the reason for my opinions about stand up kneeboarding (BTW, isn’t the phrase ‘standup kneeboarding’ just a bit of an oxymoron

Anyway just to clear matters up, I am not at all against different manners of riding a wave when appropriate. I too have bodysurfed, body boarded, and stood up surf. I am also not prima facie against riding a kneeboard as a stand up board. As I said in an earlier post Jeff Ching was perhaps the first or at least most well known surfer to do this when he stood up on a Lis Fish (early 70’s?) and that opened up a whole new world of waveriding

But taking off on a wave first in a kneeling position and then on the same wave getting to one’s feet just doesn’t cut it aesthetically for me



However, I am not suggesting that any one else should or should not ride waves in whatever manner they find fun or pleasing to themselves. Just as I would not suggest that because I don’t like some particular band no one else should listen to them either
