This is a good video by the guy who invented the Blade Board which gives you a good background on the differences for those of you who are interested in this subject.
While moving along on your board put the ball of your back foot on the tail (in the middle) and leave your front foot in the centre of the front platform. Press down quickly on the jail and jump forwards slightly after the pop. Drag your front foot up and “jump forwards.”
Once you’re off the ground you want to level out by pulling up both of your legs up so they are level.
Try and land on the board, both feed at the same time. Try to ensure that your feed are in the standard central position on landing in order to aid balance and continue to ride!
1. Have your back foot almost like how you ride the board normally but on the lip of the tail, flat footed so as you can still balance the board.
2. Your front foot should be on the front grip but towards the back of the grip with your heel hanging off angled inwards.
3. Pop the board with your back foot by pushing down on the lip of the tail getting the front (the nose) of the board up in the air
4. Almost at the same time as step 3, slide your front foot up and out at an angle so as to flip the board over and level the board out.
5. Wait for the board to flip completely around and then try to land back on the board on the grips, so the board can stay balanced and you can roll away.
6. Land it then go show your friends one of the hardest tricks on The Wave.
When I wrote my recent post about completing an ollie I didn’t realise there were already a number of excellent posts on the wave board homepage here. From that site here’s how to complete a Nose Manual:
Nose Manual
Level of Difficulty – 1
(Almost the same as a manual, only reversed)
1. Have your front foot just on the edge of the nose, flat footed to maintain your balance.
2. Your back foot should be across the back grip, towards the front of the panel.
3. Slightly shift your weight forwards while slightly pressing down your front foot to lift up the back (tail) off the ground.
4. Keep your weight balanced while on one wheel, trying to keep the tail up but not scraping your nose. Use your arms to help balance your weight.
Place the board on the floor and put your front foot in the centre of the front platform. If you’re left footed place your right foot on the front, if your right footed place your left foot on the front. Make sure the board is level with the ground with your front foot, give a gentle push with the back foot and then place this in the centre of the of the rear platform. If you’ve been surfing, snowboarding or skateboarding before this will seem very instictive and familar to you.
You should now be moving off a gentle speed (or have fell over a few times and have repeated these steps!). Next you should start twisting from side to side with your knees slightly bent. Imagine there is a pole coming up from the centre of the board (on the torsion bar) through the middle of your body. You should now be making an S shaped motion and moving in the correct direction.
Keep your eyes in the direction you are travelling and keep it up! If you want to change direction lean into the turn slightly and push the boards gently in opposite directions.
Check out these two videos which will illustrate this to you.
This video gives a really good outline of what street surfing is all about, focusing on The Wave Board. This was originally aired on Swept Away TV.
There’s a very basic tutorial in here on how to get started riding the wave. There’s currently loads of excellent videos out there on Youtube and other sites which I intend to public here categorise for you readers.