Waiting at the peak

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Waiting at the peak

The most complex thing about the peak is the waiting without petting pushed out of the ideal starting area. The wind, the current, sometimes the backwash, take you far from where you should be. And this can happen very quickly. It is therefore necessary to create landmarks for yourself and be very vigilant. Indeed, we can take off on anything but if you are super misplaced you may spoil a wave and a lot of energy to try to get it. Waiting at the peak when there is wind is quite unpleasant and requires you to return to regularly by paddling. You should never be facing the beach when you’re waiting to take off. The wait is a period of observation. We have landmarks based on alignments that must be monitored, but the important thing is to stay focused on the rhythm of the ocean. So, to look towards the horizon and wait for the waves sitting facing them. When waiting for the series, don’t blah blah about your life, nor that of your dog. No babbling. In short, we remain discreet to let others live their own peaceful moment.

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