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    You know there are really big fish in that water right?


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    Wing time!


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    Cool shots Eli...


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    Seriously fuck a duck

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    Shouldn't you have 1 foot way ahead of the other (unless you're hangin 10)...? I can't surf like that!



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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharp shooter View Post
    Shouldn't you have 1 foot way ahead of the other (unless you're hangin 10)...? I can't surf like that!



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    I probably should...but, I was just thrilled to stand up

    Thank you!!! I had a blast!


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    We need to upload those to a online GIF animator... Thanks for posting...
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    Cool shots Eli...


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    I can't take credit for the pics...OCPhotographics is awesome!


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    Eli Mae, when you skateboard or snowboard or wakeboard which foot to you place forward???

    I wakeboard/snowboard with my left foot forward... I dont know if the same holds true for surfing or not BUT the way that you find out your natural "lead foot" for this stuff, so I am told, is as follows... Lets say you have on socks and your on a slick floor and take off running AND then your going to slide. Which foot would you place forward when you go to slide on a slick floor??? That is how I was told that you can find out your lead foot for snowboard/wakeboard/skateboarding...

    Eli/anyone, does the same apply for surfing and your "forward foot"???

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2manymustangs View Post
    Eli Mae, when you skateboard or snowboard or wakeboard which foot to you place forward???

    I wakeboard/snowboard with my left foot forward... I dont know if the same holds true for surfing or not BUT the way that you find out your natural "lead foot" for this stuff, so I am told, is as follows... Lets say you have on socks and your on a slick floor and take off running AND then your going to slide. Which foot would you place forward when you go to slide on a slick floor??? That is how I was told that you can find out your lead foot for snowboard/wakeboard/skateboarding...

    Eli/anyone, does the same apply for surfing and your "forward foot"???
    Yes, my left foot needs to be forward. My BOYZZZZZ said that is my next step


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    Quote Originally Posted by 2manymustangs View Post
    Eli Mae, when you skateboard or snowboard or wakeboard which foot to you place forward???

    I wakeboard/snowboard with my left foot forward... I dont know if the same holds true for surfing or not BUT the way that you find out your natural "lead foot" for this stuff, so I am told, is as follows... Lets say you have on socks and your on a slick floor and take off running AND then your going to slide. Which foot would you place forward when you go to slide on a slick floor??? That is how I was told that you can find out your lead foot for snowboard/wakeboard/skateboarding...

    Eli/anyone, does the same apply for surfing and your "forward foot"???
    Left foot forward

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wendi View Post
    Left foot forward
    So you're left footed huh?


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