How To Do An Air Roll (El Rollo) On A Bodyboard - Bodyboard-School

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  • čas přidán 9. 12. 2014
  • An air rollo can be achieved on nearly any sized or shaped wave, from peeling waves to short closeouts. Its versatility means that it can be performed in a variety of situations - from hitting end sections on mushy closeouts to ‘el rollo’ or ‘air rollo’ out of the pocket on a barreling wave.
    The roll is the foundation for more advanced off the lip manoeuvres, so it is important to get this mastered before trying anything more difficult. Here I explain how to perform a roll out of the pocket (in the barreling section of the wave) and back onto the face of the wave.
    Step 1: First things first, to do a roll off the lip you must select a wave with a barrel or at least some sort of pitching lip.
    Step 2: Once you have selected a wave you’ll need to think about your positioning from the moment you take off. When you first take off, look down the line to see any possible sections that are going to break. Once you've spotted a possible section you need to establish where and when the wave is going to break and aim to bottom turn just behind this point.
    Step 3: Lean into your bottom turn and focus on the point that you are aiming to hit. You should have moved your weight further up the board allowing you to utilise your momentum and speed to get up the face of the wave. Using your momentum achieved from the takeoff, you should have enough speed to reach the top of the wave and project off the pitching lip.
    Step 4: If you’ve positioned yourself correctly and timed your bottom turn properly you should reach the lip at the critical point when it is about to pitch. As you approach the lip get a good grip of your board otherwise it will be knocked out of your hands. When you hit the lip don’t try too hard to rotate - otherwise, you may twist too much, making the landing difficult. Throw your head over your shoulder and look through the turn (as I am doing in the main shot). Step 5: To land, get the nose of the board pointing towards the beach. Hold on tight and get back into trim position.
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Komentáře • 9

  • @williamwolski4987
    @williamwolski4987 Před 4 lety +10

    I was busting huge rolls at the wedge before they started flipping, and the ARS. I could bust occasionally a Reverse Air, but the technology wasn't as good. We rode Mach 7s and they were like wet noodles. So cool to see how it progressed! Cool video! You don't see the Mike Stewart, 5 feet over the top of the wave at pipe rolls anymore. I'm sure flips score higher, but look more forced instead of going with the natural feeling of the wave. I'll be 48 and just inland, old, and jealous! Lol Amazing how far it's come. Love your Videos. I surfed with a lot of the legends.Mike Stewart, Jay Reele, Pat Caldwell, Kainoa McGhee. The envelope has been pushed so Far!

  • @stevenfaisst2742
    @stevenfaisst2742 Před 4 lety +17

    I’ve never seen someone so excited about bodyboarding...

    • @BodyboardSchool
      @BodyboardSchool Před 4 lety +1

      ha ha - definitely increased enthusiasm since these early vids : )

  • @fabiano7924
    @fabiano7924 Před 8 lety +2

    Nice vid

  • @clidenbiller6232
    @clidenbiller6232 Před 7 lety +3

    Great video man but how to I catch the barrel I can see the barrel but I to fast

    • @jackhagan5553
      @jackhagan5553 Před 7 lety +1

      Cliden Biller dig in your knees

    • @tannersanders1709
      @tannersanders1709 Před 7 lety +1

      Cliden Biller shred back to the barrel

    • @infonac392
      @infonac392 Před 6 lety

      Take off deeper on the peak (or behind the peak if you can). Then if you think that the barrel needs to catch up with you, slow yourself down by moving your weight back on your board and dragging your legs in the water. Good luck!

    • @masonsavell4187
      @masonsavell4187 Před 3 lety

      look for a barrel section, then speedcheck or cutback right before it