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    Default Surf practice on a onewheel.

    Was wondering if anyone here rides a onewheel and what there opinion is on it helping there surf skills? Wife and I purchased 2 last fall. After 800 miles on mine I can honestly say it massively helps with balance and overall comfort on a board. The overall feel is very similar to snowboarding or wake surfing.

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    I am positive anything that works on your balance is surf beneficial.

    Now don’t laugh, but for years I did yoga to compliment heavy weight training and had ridiculous balance and flexibility.

    Now I am old, fat and out of shape, but I surfed fairly easily for the first time 2 weeks ago and my balance memory is still there, I credit the muscle memory of all the yoga I did. Ended up dropping the rope pretty comfortably.


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    I’ve never rode or even seen a one wheel and for $1000-2000 bucks I probably never will haha
    But I used to ride a “wave” which later turned into a “rip stick” and I gotta say I think it helped a lot first learning how to surf as I don’t snowboard or wake board.
    The only bad habit from it is you get speed from doing a S motion and I was doing a S instead of pumping the board for a while haha





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    We used balance boards similar to this.

    https://www.amazon.com/Revolution-Ba...xpY2s9dHJ1ZQ==
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    Quote Originally Posted by Josh828 View Post
    I’ve never rode or even seen a one wheel and for $1000-2000 bucks I probably never will haha
    But I used to ride a “wave” which later turned into a “rip stick” and I gotta say I think it helped a lot first learning how to surf as I don’t snowboard or wake board.
    The only bad habit from it is you get speed from doing a S motion and I was doing a S instead of pumping the board for a while haha





    My kids rode ripsticks when they were younger. They picked up surfing pretty quickly. Funny thing is my younger son keeps catching himself doing exactly what you just said about the s turn or wiggle with his back foot too instead of pumping when he starts to lose speed. Hard to break a habit I guess.

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    Hey, fellow Onewheeler!

    A Onewheel will help a lot, it's almost the same feeling as wake surfing. Currently have 4 one wheels and have riden about 5000k miles on it. You can adjust the the ride settings and it will almost mimic surfing. It's hell of a lot of fun, but you have to pad up concrete is hard. Carving, goofy, stability will all be quickly improved. If you're wanting to learn more spinny tricks I'd recommend a wake surf trainer, but if you like surfing or snowboarding in powder you'll love a Onewheel.
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    Quote Originally Posted by parrothd View Post
    Hey, fellow Onewheeler!

    A Onewheel will help a lot, it's almost the same feeling as wake surfing. Currently have 4 one wheels and have riden about 5000k miles on it. You can adjust the the ride settings and it will almost mimic surfing. It's hell of a lot of fun, but you have to pad up concrete is hard. Carving, goofy, stability will all be quickly improved. If you're wanting to learn more spinny tricks I'd recommend a wake surf trainer, but if you like surfing or snowboarding in powder you'll love a Onewheel.
    +1 on the wakesurf trainer.

    Even my 3 year loves to play around on it because she's so stoked to learn to surf...she squeals at how easy it is to spin while maintaining balance.

    You can easily adjust the difficulty factor by what surface you are on....carpet vs. gym tile vs. hard floor.





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    Just ordered wakesurf trainer


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    .....Or... go to your local skatepark and learn to ride some 12 foot pools and bowls. I started again a few years ago (mid-late 40's) when my kid wanted to go and I'm full on addicted (actually prefer it, since all you need is you and your board).

    Trust me, you won't want to slam there.. you learn balance real quick.

    the local skater kids have a nickname for me and guys I ride with: "dads with pads". LOL. Don't care - I'm as good as any of them whippersnappers!

    Some of these new skateparks are insanely awesome, so smooth and huge. We never had that back in the day!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dank View Post
    .....Or... go to your local skatepark and learn to ride some 12 foot pools and bowls. I started again a few years ago (mid-late 40's) when my kid wanted to go and I'm full on addicted (actually prefer it, since all you need is you and your board).

    Trust me, you won't want to slam there.. you learn balance real quick.

    the local skater kids have a nickname for me and guys I ride with: "dads with pads". LOL. Don't care - I'm as good as any of them whippersnappers!

    Some of these new skateparks are insanely awesome, so smooth and huge. We never had that back in the day!
    "Dads with Pads" sounds like an SNL skit about incontinence, lmfao

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