Competitive Advantage is everything in pro surfing
These days, pros like Medina, John John Florence, Julian Wilson or Carissa Moore travel with a whole circus to surf destinations like the Maldives or Indonesia. An assembly of professionals who work around the clock to supply these guys with a competitive edge. Something the other guys or girls on tour don’t have yet – a game plan that makes them not necessarily surf better, but smarter, more efficient and perhaps, stronger.
Surfing is more than just a sport, it’s a lifestyle
This holistic approach to surfing has translated into the recreational realm of the sport too. It has basically become a business within a booming (in some parts of the world) industry, and it takes special people, with a special set of ideas to lead the charge of it all.
One of those pioneers is Israel IIansola Martinez, owner & founder, of Fetch Surf Concept, a surf training center & gym for the everyday punter in Bali.
At the forefront of holistic training concepts, combining elements of surfing as a sport with a code of life, the ever-energetic Catalan was happy to chat with us about some exercises anybody can do to improve their surfing.
While some might argue that improving means better, Israel was quick to emphasize that improving simply means to maximize your physical performance and train your technical capabilities to help you in the water – no matter what level of surfing you have.
Of course, the new era of surfing with all its modifications and progressions incorporates so much more than five simple exercises you can do in your backyard or your living room when the surf is flat – but it’s a start.
Five LUEX approved exercises for surfing to try at home
1. Squat jumps copy almost every movement when on a board
Good ol’ squat jumps are a classic cardio exercise to get those legs burning. A pretty straightforward exercise in execution comes with a lot of benefits for surfers. A perfectly executed squat jump mimics almost every movement a surfer makes when he or she pops up on the board. At the base of all maneuvers, the pop dictates everything else that follows thereafter and often is the silver lining between the wave of your life or wipeout of your life. A simple exercise you can practice before, after and while you surf – it can’t get better than that!
2. Push-ups are the godfather of all surf exercises
If Keanu Reeves does it, you have to do it too! Push-ups and surfing have been an item as long as I can remember. Heavily featured as THE exercise-that-solves-everything in corny surf flicks, the push-up offers a great deal of help when in the water.
A surfer’s favorite, the push-up improves the level of strength in the upper body which is crucial when it comes to paddling power and taking off. Push-ups are easy to execute, and you can kill time too. Do them before you go to bed, watch your favorite Netflix series or before you hit the lineup to work on your paddling and pop up muscles.