Style & Flow

Access the entire video library!

  • Access to the entire video library.

    Select a Payment Method

    No payment methods are available for the selected subscription plan.
    Applying discount code. Please wait...
  • Payment Details

  • Before you can accept payments, you need to connect your Stripe Account by going to Dashboard -> Paid Member Subscriptions -> Settings -> Payments

98 views

You may also like

Surf Definitions & Board Elements
3:23
55 views
Get familiar with commonly used lingo heard throughout this series.
Reading Waves
3:51
48 views
While at first you may have trouble recognizing rideable waves, over time you will develop a keen eye.
Catching Waves
3:21
53 views
Catching waves requires awareness, timing, and speed. This episode will fill you in on the important elements to paddling into waves on your longboard.
Paddling
3:08
54 views
The biggest advantage to riding a longboard is its ability to float and glide faster along the ocean surface, so a rider should let the board do as much of the work as possible!
Leash Etiquette
2:48
29 views
Beginner and intermediate surfers should wear a leash... but remember! Wearing one is not a ticket to let go! Be leash smart and follow the rules in this episode.
Getting Through The Soup
3:22
53 views
Part of the challenge of surfing can be simply paddling out into the lineup. Use these tips to do it swiftly and safely.
Lineup Rules
4:19
54 views
Being classified as a 'kook' isn't relegated to beginners only. Plenty of advanced surfers show their 'kookdom' by being greedy. This episode discusses how to be the best you, even in crowded lineups!
Sit 'n' Spin
1:59
81 views
Having the ability to quickly turn around while sitting on the board allows you to swiftly put it in the direction you desire prior to laying down to paddle.
Front Hand Vs Back Hand
3:06
37 views
When a rider stands on the board, they need to have one foot in front of the other, perpendicular to the rails. Standing with the left forward, is called “Regularfoot,” while standing with the right foot forward is known as being “Goofyfoot.”
Pop Up
3:00
56 views
Our bodies are not accustomed to going from a prone position on our bellies to standing on our feet. Follow these tips to get you up and riding in one fluid motion.
Bottom Turn
2:29
78 views
A good bottom turn helps you set up the rest of your ride.
Cutback
2:50
69 views
The cutback is used when the rider has ridden to the shoulder and needs to regain power and control of the wave.
A Smooth Finish
60 views
Having a smooth finish to your ride not only shows control and intention, but can save you time and get you back out to lineup much faster.
Dropknee
587 views
Get fancy with your bottom turns and cutbacks with the dropknee.
Cross Step
3:56
57 views
You wanna noseride? Better get those cross steps down first!
Noseride
3:05
43 views
Noseriding is easily considered the epitome of longboarding, but you MUST have the toes on the nose.
Roller Coaster
1:55
107 views
The function of pumping on a shortboard, or what is referred to as the roller coaster in longboarding, is to generate speed from the energy rushing from trough to crest.
Section Connection
2:56
82 views
Riding a wave from beginning to end requires negotiating its various sections with bottom turns, cutbacks, cross steps, and roller coasters.
Switchstance
2:40
46 views
Riding switchfoot is exactly as it sounds: switching the stance to ride with the opposite foot forward.
Board Design I
4:54
28 views
There are many elements of a longboard that make it ride the way it does. In this episode we’ll talk about rails, tails, and the nose.
Board Design II
3:40
32 views
There are many elements of a longboard that make it ride the way it does. In this episode we’ll talk about rocker and fins.