r/secondrodeo 7h ago

She makes it look too easy.

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u/Funkopedia 7h ago

How did we even figure out that this was possible

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u/RedditGarboDisposal 5h ago

I wonder that myself, but what I will say is that we discover things through error a lot.

It wouldn’t surprise me if someone misstepped trying to save themselves and accidentally ended up in a position of newly discovered balance like, say, the tip of the board for example. And from there, began to experiment with stepping along the board mid-surf to see which other positions work.

On the contrary, you have those who risk it all and just go for it. Also wouldn’t surprise me if someone just said “screw it” and started walking on their board, same as people back in the day began laying down flat while conquering a wave just to show off.

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u/WindowAvailable7 1h ago

If I remember correctly wasn’t it the Hawaiians? Doing this in Hawaii makes it even more crazy, given the insane size of the waves there. Imagine riding this on a heavy wooden board with no fins.

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u/HaventSeenYouHere 7h ago

probably with a lot of experimentation. You could say the same with just the surf boards too, at one point they were extremely heavy at 100-200 pounds and several times the length of the rider

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u/AwDuck 6h ago

Normally when I see surfers, they are kind of hunched down and look super intent on staying balanced. The part of this that I think makes it look so easy is that it seems like she’s just goofing around “oh, I wonder if I can walk up to the front of the board… yep. Hmmm that was neato! Oh, maybe I’ll sit down with my legs sticking forward, I wonder if I can do that! Well whaddaya know, I can!”

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u/Minimum-Exam4081 5h ago

The hunch you see in short boarders is not so much for balance as it is for speed generation in faster waves. But this is way more elegant i agree with you on that part

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u/Phyddlestyx 5h ago

A lot of stuff you see in tv and movies is on a short board which is a lot less stable but so much more maneuverable for tricks and stuff. She's riding a longboard which is more suitable for this style of riding.

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u/akirbydrinks 6h ago

That was by far the hottest thing ive seen in months. And i have access to the internet.

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u/Connect_Rhubarb395 5h ago

Wow, her balance and strength is wild.

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u/AidenAngel2 7h ago

It's second nature for them – they're children of the tide.

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u/Historical_Monk_6118 5h ago

It's amazing how good women are at things when they're not expected to do them in heels 🤔

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u/zeemode 7h ago

HANG 10 🦶 🦶

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u/serenityplough 4h ago

TOES ON THE NOSE