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How To Ride a Flowrider (FlowriderSchool.com)

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  • čas přidán 14. 07. 2012
  • How to have fun with 30,000 gallons of water per minute! See also: video response on how to drop in from the top of the flowrider.

Komentáře • 44

  • @stockmarket9891
    @stockmarket9891 Před rokem +3

    the way you say maneuver makes me smile! great video!

    • @HowToLou
      @HowToLou  Před rokem

      All my flow videos are at FlowriderSchool.com. I am actually currently building my own. See my video posted a few months ago.

  • @OroFlows
    @OroFlows Před 4 lety +2

    I get asked this question so often by first timers and a lot of the tricks I do are way out of a first timers realm of possibilities lol Its nice that there are videos that break down the beginner motions of Flowboarding

  • @aaronmay4970
    @aaronmay4970 Před 8 lety +30

    to people watching: Please don't do the little "splash" trick with the body board. It creases to bottom of the body boards making them less slick and harder to do real tricks with. Like spins and rolls and stuff that actually looks good. its a fun little confidence booster but please try not to do it too much.

    • @HowToLou
      @HowToLou  Před 8 lety +7

      Yes, Aaron is totally correct. Its actually even worse. Bodyboards have wooden rods inside them to provide support. Repeatedly bending the board will snap the rods, and they become no fun at all to ride. Actually, you can splash, but you have to be careful to pivot at the edge of the board and not bend it it the middle. Thanks, Aaron

    • @parxival39
      @parxival39 Před 5 lety

      It is fine to do if you know how but people that put there knees way up the thing brake it

  • @esrtsert4907
    @esrtsert4907 Před 10 lety +3

    I've been doing the flowrider in Houston for about 3 weeks
    I've been able to stand with just my feet and do flips on the board! This really helped me too, thank you Lou!

    • @HowToLou
      @HowToLou  Před 10 lety

      Great progress! Look on FlowriderSchool.com for other instructional videos.

  • @EmmaCruises
    @EmmaCruises Před 6 lety +2

    I did it!! I watched the video and gave it a go. Thanks :D

  • @jacobcass619
    @jacobcass619 Před 8 lety +7

    Going on harmony of the seas on 26th June...I just have to learn this❤️

    • @HowToLou
      @HowToLou  Před 8 lety +2

      +YASH AGGARWAL - You can get private on group lessons and they are worth it. It's not so much that you need the instruction, as you need uninterrupted time on the wave. In a regular line, you try, then fall, then have to wait 20 to 30 minutes to ride again. By that time, your brain has forgotten most of what it learned in your fall. In a private lesson, you get to fall and learn and then try again right away. Group lessons can be good too if there aren't very many people in the group. Once you get past that initial learning, you can stand in line like everybody else.

  • @Maliux
    @Maliux Před 2 lety +2

    Watching this because I have am about to be trained on how to show patrons how to ride flow rider hahaha

    • @HowToLou
      @HowToLou  Před 2 lety

      I have 20 training videos on a lot of tricks at FlowriderSchool.com. It usually takes several hours of time on the wave, before you can ride stand up. Be patient.

  • @jamesstevens8009
    @jamesstevens8009 Před 5 lety +2

    Wow what an exciting video

    • @HowToLou
      @HowToLou  Před 5 lety

      That was when I first started, years ago. There are so many cool tricks you can do. Check out FlowriderSchool.com

  • @connorsirmon6844
    @connorsirmon6844 Před 8 lety +1

    Yo this is at the monon in Carmel Indiana no way wasn't expecting that

  • @sassalabeouf
    @sassalabeouf Před rokem +1

    gone try a flowrider for the first time tomorrow. i surf normally so this should be fun

    • @HowToLou
      @HowToLou  Před rokem

      I just tried surfing for the first time, a couple weeks ago. You know when you first come down the wave, and you gotta keep your nose up or you face plant? Its like that ALL the time in Flowboarding. A good rider keep the front of their board at least 4 inches out of the water at all times.

  • @hugoalexander7065
    @hugoalexander7065 Před 8 lety +1

    lou i am pretty decent at my flowrider but i have a problem do a pop shove it can u please help me

    • @HowToLou
      @HowToLou  Před 8 lety +1

      +hugo alexander - I want to make a video on this soon, but here are my thoughts. There is no "right" way to learn a shuv. Different people will give you different pointers, but you just have to try and try and try. I fell over 1,000 times before I landed my first shuv. After that, it took serveral months before I could land them pretty much on command. Here are my pointers: 1 - Practice on the carpet at home. If you don't have a board, make one for $40 with my other video. Practice for HOURS on the carpet. Get to where you can land them perfectly every time. 2 - Practice doing a "shuvit" with a deck of cards or a cell phone in your hand. You should be able to throw it up, have it spin and catch it PERFECTY, at exactly the right spot in your hand. This is not that easy. Some pros practice this way too. Believe it or not, your brain will translate that to real shuvs. 3 - On the wave, stand in on place, for 20 seconds or so. I think it is better to do this down in the flat part of the wave, so you don't have to worry about moving up or down. Focus intensely on your board and block out everything else, including the water. Say to yourself, "I am standing on carpet." several times and then throw your shuv. Fall, rinse, and repeat. Also, land on your feet, no matter what. Don't let yourself get scared and land on your butt. It takes a certain confidence. Your body wants to prepare to fall, but you have to convince it to prepare to land on the board, instead. The shuv is by FAR the hardest trick I have ever learned. You WILL get it. Don't give up.

  • @theforgetfulnugget8971
    @theforgetfulnugget8971 Před 4 lety +1

    Ok so, I'm watching this because least time i was doing this i fell off and thought i was going to died. 😂 (and i don't want to embarrass myself.)

    • @HowToLou
      @HowToLou  Před 4 lety +1

      Every good flowboarder has fallen THOUSANDS of times. That is how we learn!

  • @theeroom
    @theeroom Před 2 lety +1

    Is it hard plastic when you fall or foam

    • @HowToLou
      @HowToLou  Před 2 lety +1

      It is a stretched tarp, like a trampoline

  • @ventilator98
    @ventilator98 Před 5 lety +2

    Where are the jets located in this machine? And show large are the jets? They must be pretty large if that amount of water comes out, at that rate. Seriouslyyyy!! THAT IS A LOT of power!!! How do they drain the water?

    • @HowToLou
      @HowToLou  Před 5 lety

      There are two 140hp electric pumps that take water out of a tank under the ride and force it up the slope through two “jets” that are roughly 3 inches tall and 9 feet wide each. The water goes over the top of the slope and into a drain grate that leads back to the tank.

  • @nossi3162
    @nossi3162 Před 10 lety

    Is that at the monon in indiana

    • @HowToLou
      @HowToLou  Před 10 lety

      Yes! I will be there when it opens in May. Are you in the area?

  • @Lorijenken
    @Lorijenken Před 7 lety +2

    how strange here in Windsor, Ontario, Canada we start from the bottom.

    • @HowToLou
      @HowToLou  Před 7 lety +1

      +Crazy Buttboarding Guy - Ours is split in half. The beginners all start from the bottom side. The advanced people all start from the top. I now run and jump in from the top to maximize my time on the wave. We get 90 seconds per person, and the timer keeps running, so getting on fast is important. Also, you usually get washed out at the top, so its good to be able to get back on from there.

    • @KingOfSpite
      @KingOfSpite Před 6 lety

      We have one in Windsor?!? Now I actually want to go to the pool! lol

  • @horsinround9978
    @horsinround9978 Před 2 lety +2

    Cool as fuck

  • @nossi3162
    @nossi3162 Před 10 lety

    Yea

    • @HowToLou
      @HowToLou  Před 10 lety

      I am usually there Saturday mornings. I hope to see you there.

  • @erikbrztowski4929
    @erikbrztowski4929 Před 8 lety +3

    your switch (goofy) riding has to be good to do 180's

    • @HowToLou
      @HowToLou  Před 8 lety

      +Erik Brztowski - Yeah. We have learned a lot since that video. Here is last summer: czcams.com/video/PAImudpQyJQ/video.html

  • @Yak00b
    @Yak00b Před 5 lety

    This looks like a device they would have made in the 50's to bring the "neat new californian trend to the midwest!"

    • @HowToLou
      @HowToLou  Před 5 lety +1

      The first flowrider was build in 1991 by surfer Tom Lochtefeld. Its actually more like wakeboarding or snowboarding with the ability to do skateboard tricks, like rail slides, shuvits, and kick flips.

  • @gui8919
    @gui8919 Před 10 lety

    I went on Freedom of The Seas

    • @HowToLou
      @HowToLou  Před 10 lety +2

      Nice. I first learned about flowboarding on the Freedom. I have since been on Allure, Oasis, and I just got off the Independence. The best time to ride is early, at the 8:30 am session. It is great to meet and ride with other flowboarders.

  • @wizzlely
    @wizzlely Před 2 lety

    Watching this because I failed doing it and got bruised in process

    • @HowToLou
      @HowToLou  Před 2 lety

      I got bruises and scars learning, but I got really good and now its so much fun. Look at FlowriderSchool.com for my other training videos.

  • @nossi3162
    @nossi3162 Před 10 lety

    Haha you too

  • @kylewilson1340
    @kylewilson1340 Před 9 lety

    hey i ride there