How To Turn A Surfboard – Three Important Techniques – Surf Hub (2024)

I know what you’re thinking, what does turning your surfboard around have to do with actually surfing?

Well, you’ll be surprised to know that this simple skill is WAY more important than you might think, and there’s a big difference between being able to do it ok vs doing it like the pros.

In this post you’ll learn:

  • The three turning techniques - Which one is the best, and which one’s to avoid.
  • Why being able to turn your surfboard on a dime is a bigger deal than you first thought.
  • Exactly how to do a 180 directional swivel in under 0.5secs
  • And a whole lot more…

Let's go.

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THERE’S MORE TO IT THAN YOU THINK

ADVANTAGES OF BEING ABLE TO TURN AROUND FAST

HOW DO I TURN MY SURFBOARD AROUND?

TURN 1. THE TITANIC TURN

TURN 2. THE HELICOPTER

TURN 3. THE SWIVEL

WRAPPING IT UP

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THERE’S MORE TO IT THAN YOU THINK

Granted, every surfer that hits the water from day one is able to turn their surfboard around in some shape or form.

But, there’s a big difference in being able to do it in 0.5 seconds vs 5 seconds as we’re about to find out…

ADVANTAGES OF BEING ABLE TO TURN AROUND FAST

Get this turning manoeuvre right, and it’ll open up your surfing in the following ways.

POSITIONING

Being able to turn your surfboard around quickly means you can make better positional changes in the lineup.

Why is this important?

Well, it means you no longer have to be static in the ocean, happy with the cards you’ve been dealt, and instead you can make big positional adjustments to get yourself in the right spots more often.

The result?

It means being in the right place, at the right time - more often.

Which’ll send your make-rate through the roof.

ONSHORE WAVES

Surfing onshore waves is very different to surfing offshore waves.

The waves are less uniform and much closer together, and as such, make them much more difficult to catch.

Surfing waves like this requires much quicker reflexes giving you much less time to prepare for each wave you catch.

The ability to swivel fast really helps in these scenarios.

COMPETING FOR WAVES:Lots of waves that people paddle for they fail to catch, and if you're not able to swivel quickly and react in these situations you'll miss waves that could've been yours.

COMPETING FOR WAVES

Lots of waves that people paddle for they fail to catch, and if you're not able to swivel quickly and react in these situations you'll miss waves that could've been yours.

More waves = More opportunity to improve

Who would’ve thought so much good could come from a simple swivel of the board hey?

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HOW DO I TURN MY SURFBOARD AROUND?

Alright, now there are three ways you can turn your surfboard around in the water.

Two of them are slow as hell and should be avoided like the plague, and the other one is the one we recommend...

Let’s take a look at all three below;

TURN 1. THE TITANIC TURN

The Titanic turn is when a surfer is lying on their surfboard in the prone position, using just their arms with tiny little paddles to slowly (very slowly) turn their surfboard around.

This is by far the slowest way to turn around, and should be avoided.

Turning Time: 5 Seconds +

TURN 2. THE HELICOPTER

The Helicopter technique is where a surfer will be sitting on their surfboard using their legs and arms rotating in a circular motion to turn their surfboards around.

This is the most common board turning technique you’ll see, and it serves a purpose to a degree, but it’s still much too slow for us.

Turning time: 2-3 Seconds

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TURN 3. THE SWIVEL

The Swivel is by far the fastest way to turn a surfboard around.

Done well a surfer will be able to make a complete 180 turn in under 0.5 seconds.

It's the technique used by the pro's and it's the technique we recommend to our students too.

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The swivel - when done correctly - is more of a controlled fall than a steady pivot.

Done right, it's one fluid motion from sitting on your board looking out to sea, to full 180 swivel into paddle in one motion.

It'll take a lot of practice to get it right, but it's well worth the investment that's for sure.

Here's how it's done.

  • Sit on your board with it facing out to the horizon.
  • Depending on which direction you prefer to swivel in - around to your left, or to your right - hold your outside rail with one hand.
  • Lean back over the shoulder of your opposite arm, to the point whereby you're almost falling backwards.
  • Allow yourself to fall back, swivelling your board as you do so, turning the whole 180 degrees in one complete movement - almost in a controlled fall.
  • And that's it, you've done it!

WRAPPING IT UP

Being able to turn your surfboard around in under 0.5secs has a BIG impact out in the water.

You’ll catch more waves, be able to manoeuvre into better positions, and increase your success rate as a result.

This little skill really packs a punch, and getting it dialled will elevate your surfing to a whole new level.

You got this.

Yew!

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FAQs

How do you rotate a surfboard? ›

You have to transfer body weight through either your heels or toes (depending on which way you want to turn) which will apply pressure to one side of the board more than the other, thus engaging the rail. Many people's first thought as to how to do this is 'you just lean, right? ' Well not really.

How do you turn pro in surfing? ›

You will never make it to the pros unless you have a strong core and foundation. The two most important parts of your body when it comes to pro surfing are your core and your legs. Yes, you need to be in shape as well because you don't want the wind kicked out of you. However, you have to stand tall on impact as well.

How do surfers take turns? ›

The surfer closest to the peak has the right of way. Every other surfer should wait for their turn. This is a key rule of surfing etiquette. Once on the line-up, position yourself lower and wider than the crowd, wait for your turn.

What makes a surfboard easy to turn? ›

Concave or channeled bottom contours are designed to redirect as much water as possible along the board and out past the fins, whilst convex bottoms shed water out towards the rails so are slower down the line, but facilitate easier turning as they transition from rail to rail more readily.

How does a surfer steer a surfboard? ›

Steering the Surfboard

Left arm controls the left rail and right arm controls the left rail. Standing correctly on the surfboard with your feet in the correct position, your arms high and your elbows bent will allow you to easily find your balance and control the surfboard.

How to turn surfboard fast? ›

The board's nose should be sticking out and pointing up at a 45-degree angle to the water's surface; Swivel the hips alternately and start moving your legs in an uneven circular motion; If turning right, focus on the right foot swirling counterclockwise.

What is the hardest trick in surfing? ›

In this article, we will discuss the most difficult maneuvers in surfing and what makes them so challenging.
  1. The Barrel. The barrel is considered the holy grail of surfing maneuvers. ...
  2. The Air. ...
  3. The Cutback. ...
  4. The Floater. ...
  5. The Re-Entry. ...
  6. The Tube Ride. ...
  7. The Bottom Turn.

How fast should you go for wakesurfing? ›

Boat speed for wakesurfing will vary with the make and model of boat, and the amount of ballast, but usually good waves form around 10 mph and professional surfers will cap out around 12.5. Skim-style boards perform best at about 1.5 mph slower than surf-style boards.

How to turn better in surfing? ›

Developing your bottom turn:
  1. Always looking where you are going.
  2. Up at the lip, not across the wave.
  3. Engage the lean.
  4. Compress more.
  5. Reach further out with the lean, putting the board further onto the rail.
  6. Draw the turn out for longer.
  7. Count it out, 3-5 seconds.
  8. Extend and create lift up the wave.

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