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Favorite Modern Day Kneelo

Gavin,
8
13%
Sparrow
27
44%
Troy & Chayno
22
36%
Matt G.
4
7%
 
Total votes: 61

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Post by griz »

Gav, that was the same D'bar comp I also first witnessed what Simon could do and was not only blown away but sent packing.I was dragged up there by the DeLuker,Justice jugernaut.Having said that though I remember getting the same feeling and treatment watching you punch barrelrolls in SKC comps at the Bra and realised then it would be inevitable that one day you would be grouped in such esteamed company.
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And Gday
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Post by Johnboy Walton »

Gavin wrote:........ I saw our board you posted the other day.
very funny Gavin. maybe we could do time share with it? will be in touch some in the next couple of months re: the bendy proposal, time may not be required.
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Post by mal »

apart from gav ang matt do any of these guys still do comps to show there talents to the world.
come to nz and lets see who can land the biggest air
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Post by DYdamo »

Mal,
Honestly, do you really think they need too :shock: :shock: ??????
I'm interested in apathy
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Post by Steeno »

what happened to Mal in NZ?
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Post by jdc »

why does an "air" constitute good surfing and in particular good kneeboarding?

Skiers do it in the snow, divers do it of boards into pools. Trampolines anyone!

The whole joy about deck curve, fins,rails and rocker seem to be about wave and board connection not disconnection.

Seeing standups do skateboard style spins and hops on landing is to my eye rather ugly no matter how much balance it takes.

The odd air looks great but it falls more into a branch of acrobatics
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Post by Dunc »

I suppose it's because it shows the ability to generate enough speed and co-ordinate that with timing to launch above the wave. The guys that can do airs are pretty accomplished all round kneelos and do everything else well too. Turns, floats, airs it's all good and to be done well requires god wave knowledge and a well developed style.
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Post by Scott »

I suppose it's because it shows the ability to generate enough speed and co-ordinate that with timing to launch above the wave. The guys that can do airs are pretty accomplished all round kneelos and do everything else well too. Turns, floats, airs it's all good and to be done well requires god wave knowledge and a well developed style.
Well said, Dunc!
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Post by jdc »

TRUE!

but is the best surfing acrobat the mark of the best surfer in terms of all else.

The simpsons are the only ones being caught on film doing them a far as i have noted

If a contest is won on an "air " it would have to be the only thing seperating the surfers...id go on critical tubes and reos etc first
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Post by jdc »

ps...last time i got any air was from flicking off over the lip on the close out section, knees nearly crumbled on landing...the trough between the lip and the back of the wave is suprisingly deep at times
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Post by albert »

jdc wrote: mark of the best surfer in terms of all else.
Arent airs considered part of 'all else'?? Why exclude airs from all other maneuvres that can be done on a wave?
ASP judging criteria wrote: Judges analyze the following major elements when scoring waves:

Commitment and Degree of Difficulty
Innovative and Progressive Manoeuvres
Combination of Major Manoeuvres
Variety of Manoeuvres
Speed, Power and Flow
Dont airs fit into these categories along with "everything else"?
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Post by Masons »

Airs are fun and take skill to master just like barrel riding and reos,, isn't that what its all about?
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Post by KenM »

John, those guys are pretty good at barrels and reos too. :wink: :lol:
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