There’s nothing quite like the feeling of being inside the barrel of a wave – for most advanced surfers, it is their favorite part of surfing. Not to mention, it is arguably the most quintessential association people have with the sport. But, for many surfers, hesitation between identifying barreling waves, making the drop and committing can be big obstacles. Here are several essential tips to help you push through that pause and trust your instincts.
Visualize the Line and Commit
Visualizing your line before you even catch the wave is one of the most powerful mental tools for eliminating hesitation. Picture yourself dropping in, finding the sweet spot, and pulling in. Imagine what that would feel like! Focus on the path you’ll take and where you’ll aim to be as the wave barrels over you. This mental rehearsal primes your body to follow through without second-guessing.
Former SWA instructor Chloe explains what majorly held her back from getting tubed:
“I was envisioning the worst thing happening, and because of that I couldn’t pull in.”
Pro Tip: Practice positive thinking, and visualization! Do this not only when you’re about to paddle out but also on dry land. Don’t forget about your community! Talk to people, realize you’re not alone, and rely on others. Watch surf videos, pay attention to successful barrel rides, and mentally place yourself on that line. That way, when you’re actually on the wave, it feels like you’re following a blueprint you already know.
Stay Low, Look Ahead and Use Your Front Hand
Once you see the wave start to barrel, focus on staying low and focused is essential. The last thing you want is to freeze up; instead, stay fluid and grounded. Try to keep your eyes focused ahead, not on the lip of the wave behind you. Keeping your gaze forward not only improves balance but also directs your energy toward making it out.
Pro Tip: Use your front hand to guide you through the tube. This will not only help you stall to get into the barrel, but also can be a guide to life you up and through the wave. When the waves are small, try tucking your hand closer to the face of the wave!
Finally, give yourself grace! It’s normal to feel a bit of hesitation when approaching the barrel; even experienced surfers get that rush of uncertainty. But remember that surfing is as much about your mindset as it is about your technique. And the more you practice, the more your technique will become second nature! If you want more hands-on help getting barreled from stoked, supportive female coaches, explore more of our advanced retreats, like our Tube Riding Clinic in northern Nicaragua or our Advanced Shortboard Retreat in Sumatra, Indonesia. These are excellent opportunities to not only excel in surfing but also grow your community of fellow charging surf friends!
To learn more about tube riding, check out our new video on SWA Online: 3 Tips for Making It Out of the Barrel