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Ep 55 | Should you move to a bigger surfboard and how to manage changing boards up or down

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In the last few years, what choices have you made around board choices? Have they consistently gone smaller and shorter? For the average surfer, there is an idea that you have to work towards surfing smaller and smaller boards with the aim of getting to a shortboard. But is that what you actually want to do in your surfing? Do you want to be surfing shorter boards and surfing like Mick Fanning? Or do you have another goal in mind? This whole guide is about that topic and why you should scrap that idea and follow what you want to do but also if you are gunning to go shorter, why sometimes going longer will help.

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In the last few years, what choices have you made around board choices? Have they consistently gone smaller and shorter? For the average surfer, there is an idea that you have to work towards surfing smaller and smaller boards with the aim of getting to a shortboard. But is that what you actually want to do in your surfing? Do you want to be surfing shorter boards and surfing like Mick Fanning? Or do you have another goal in mind? This whole guide is about that topic and why you should scrap that idea and follow what you want to do but also if you are gunning to go shorter, why sometimes going longer will help.

Get your OMBE Merch - https://links.ombe.surf/ombe-merch

Explore The OMBE Training Library - https://links.ombe.surf/surf-programs

Start Your Free Trial - https://links.ombe.surf/trial-membership

Give an OMBE Gift Card - https://links.ombe.surf/gift-card-ombe

Support The Channel, Get our content Ad-Free - https://links.ombe.surf/ombe-membership-community

Subscribe to our coaching newsletter - https://links.ombe.surf/email-newsletter

Join The OMBE Community - https://links.ombe.surf/free-community

Submit an episode suggestion - https://links.ombe.surf/ep-suggestion

Full written guide: https://www.ombe.co/guides/move-to-a-bigger-surfboard

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