How To Bodyboard For Beginners
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- čas přidán 10. 01. 2023
- This video will take you through all the elements of starting to bodyboard as a beginner. This video will help with equipment, getting ready to paddle out, how to paddle, duck diving, and getting into waves.
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Thanks Ian. My 13yr old son has just got his 1st board. Of course as a mum I want him to stay safe and have fun. We r currently in Ghana and the waves r great. Your video is very helpful.
Best of luck! So happy I can help him learn more! 🤙🏼🙌🏼
If you're getting annoyed buy your leash
Well here's just a quick tip:
I bought a SUP (Stand Up Paddleboard) leash that I modified for my bodyboard, I wanted the extra length because the board kept pulling in the paddle with the tiny leash I was using. I'm primarily a surfer, but my shoulders have taken a few injuries lately. So paddling with "just arms" can "bring the fire" when I'm surfing. It sucks! So when I can't surf (I hate sitting back and watching others in the water) I bodyboard because I can alternate between two front, two back or all four in the Sprint for the wave.
Anyhow....
The coiled SUP leash doesn't pull, and the swivel up on my bicep is long enough that it pushes the leash out of the way with each stroke, but doesn't affect the board at all. Honestly, it's the best thing I ever bought and modified. It tucks under my arm and back. So in the paddle, with the swivel on the right angle... it's like you're not wearing a leash at all.
Honestly, do it!
Iain is de maaaaaaan! You have no idea how much we appreciate this
going to the beach in a few days and i’m so excited to surf my body board
Thanks for your help , been in for the first time this week post operation recovery,totally different from surfing but enjoying the new learning process.
Stoked to have found a way back in the water.
Stoked to hear it. Good luck on the recovery!
@@iaincampbell_ ta mate, my surfing experience seemed to help with wave selection.
Paddling out can't work out if I prefer just kicking or kicking and arms .
Duck diving easy .
Now just got to work out how not to slide out .
Just giggling all the way in , so fun.
@@jezlucas3878 watch the bottom turn video and try implement it to your style some more... Will help you from sliding.
@@iaincampbell_ will do thanks
@@iaincampbell_ another little South Coast session , and slowly getting it .
On one wave something clicked ,and definitely did something right .
Great summary and refresher Ian
I learned the art at the Wedge in 1967. You guys have it so good with all the options and comfort.
I bought my 1st wet suit after my 1st Jet ski, 1984.
For sure it’s a lot easier now then it’s ever been!
Nice! Definitely applying some of those things. Keep up the good work brother! Greetings from Puerto Rico 🇵🇷 💪
Thanks bru!! Appreciate it 🤙🏼
Great info bru - appreciate all your hard work in getting these clips together !
My pleasure!
Thanks Boogie. Just started last weekend. Very helpful!
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Thank you! I have recently got a boogie board and this video helped so much❤️❤️
Stoked to hear it. Enjoy 🤙🏼
Nitido mi bro 🤙🏻 bien explicado 😎
Thanks this actually helps ❤❤❤
Stoked 🙏🏼❤️
Thanks bru this heped me alot!!!!
Glad I could help
Great video
Wow!!I love this video.
I'm glad you like it 🤙🏼
Boogie everyday 🤙
Dude such a good vid!!
Thanks!!
here I am a beginner!😝🤙🤙
Me too 😝🤙🤙
@@skylinegodzilla24 i love bodyboarding in shortbreack 😆🤘
No one asked
Same
I had a board made by Jimmy Linville (J.L. Designs) out of Oceanside California. I asked him what's the best fins to buy. He said the ones that fit your feet the best. I have 3 pair of Yuccas they have the best drainage and fit me fairly well. I have Da Fin. feel great on my feet and work well however I had to cut additional holes because the drainage system isn't great for those shore breaks. I found myself taking off my fins to get the sand and rock out. I also have a pair of Tribe T2 and Tech 2.
As I said, all down to personal preference with this but epic. I had a few boards by Jimmy too.
Iain you should make a video about how to beat the fear of big waves i think it would be great cause its a thing I struggled with when i started
I have done something similar to that but I will be doing a lot more this year!
Good video
Good stuuff Iaian! Maybe you could do a video on wave etiquette for beginners. Also some of us need fin teathers with cuffs that do not touch the skin to avoid cuts.
Yes i recently went out with my fins and they destroyed my ankles
You can get those ones I posted in this video or alternatively, wear socks.
Thanks for this video. I'm 55yo and just taken this up and learning. My first time out was so much fun ! The salt and sand certainly exfoliates the feet nicely. Can't wait till next time. Cheers
It’s a great time! Welcome to the boogie club. If you have any questions I’m always happy to help. 👌🏼
Nice one! At 51 I'm getting the bug!
Thanks for the info!
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Boogie boogie boogie
Same
Iain if your in hawaii right now or coming soon go to a spot called irma’s, or kaloko beach it’s a fun reef and it barrels 24/7 there
Won’t be back there this year unfortunately…
@@iaincampbell_ Ahh
hello, is there a video about how to approach and pull an air reverse? thanks
I have spoken about that in a video, check this: czcams.com/video/kdrxgZaHeEU/video.html
Hey Lain, I love bodyboarding but I have never felt comfortable going in deep enough water where I can't stand. I just feel like the current of each wave will bring me out farther which isn't really true lol but how do I get more comfortable with going out farther to catch more organized waves?
You just got to get comfortable by doing it more often. Push yourself to get further out and enjoy the waves. I think getting more comfortable swimming and being able to swim well is a good thing for you…
So I got the Stealth board, Spawn, and i also got stealth S2 flippers. Are they good for this sort of thing? cuz idk whats good and whats not.
Yes, they should work fine. Get out there and Boogie Everyday 😉
@@iaincampbell_ thank you!!
Sir, do you have a "Best Of I.C. Bodyboarding Hype Video?" Big fan of hyping up with a video before SLIDING.
Not yet. Will have to keep that in the pipeline for things to come.
Great videos my friend.. thx 4 teaching
No problem 👍 my pleasure 🤙🏼
Can I do this without the fins and wax
Of course!!
Hey Lain, how can I tie the knot for my leash?
There is a tutorial in this video…
czcams.com/video/zUMkeHps504/video.htmlsi=BOFwkKllzauN11xf
Good play bodyboard I am like play bodyboard
Beginner surfer looking to get into bodyboarding. Is it hard to catch waves on a bodyboard due to smaller volume? I’ve only rode longboards
Not necessarily. If you have your weight in the correct position, it’s very easy to get onto waves. Just need a slight bit of momentum when paddling into waves and you’re set.
Does this work with kids? I’ve been learning how to but I don’t have a thick leash, I have the thin one. Does the thin one work if you’re trying to catch medium sized waves?
Thin leash would work but I always suggest staying away from the string leashes… something with strength is always better. And yes it would work with kids 😉
Big Iain, I hope you visit Canary Islands one day and surf this zone ;-)
I hope so too!
Anywhere in SA got BSD boards?
No idea…
Hello Iain i have been looking at bodyboard but im lost i have been looking at the LEGEND - SIGNATURE ALL ROUND - ELITE SERIES from sniper the only problem is that it has a stringer and i have no idea how to buy one or do i get one with the board im really lost if you fell like a board without a stringer is best for me if you have any recomendations my budget is 100-200 euros i would really apreciate you answering it would help out a lot🌊🌊🤙🤙
The board comes with the stringer in it already. Even the ones that have the ISS system still all come with stringer in the boards 🤙🏼🤙🏼
@@iaincampbell_ so i don’t have to put it in myself
I cannot paddle to save my life without slipping off the board, or pushing myself so far forward that my legs can’t kick properly…
I’ve used body boards primarily as a floatation device more than something to actually swim on and have fun with so I’m completely hopeless with using one properly 😅
Well then this video is for you. Should help you understand more. I have more like these on my channel if you’re interested.
What to do if you have forgotten your fins
Make sure you have a leash and try get some with no fins. I don’t advise it if you’re not a good swimmer but it’s still fun to do.
Just bought an 18 dollar board from the nearest Walgreens and wanted to know how to catch a wave, too informational about stuff I don't have
You mean just riding the white water or actually bodyboarding?
@Iain Campbell fine we won't call it body boarding, but I just wanted to know how to catch the wave and ride it in. Great video if you're looking into bodyboarding but not quite what I was looking for
I guess I was looking for an extreme beginning video...
Shalou
Why from Indonesia play bodyboard
Thank you
Wait aren’t rips dangerous? Sorry total newb here😮
They can be. But you can use them to your advantage too.
Im 39 old and im learning 😅😅
Sometimes im afraid of the waves😆 but i love the ocean.
Im 6'2 tall and my boggie board is 42.5, should i get a bigger one? 45?
Thank you for your tips.
Have fun! That’s the bottom line.
I wouldn’t step up to a 45. That’s a massive board with a lot of buoyancy and maybe hard to ride. Maybe 43 to start and see how it feels.
Ich bin jetzt richtig heiß 🔥 Danke
No problem 😉