The technique explained, shown, and practiced within Wave Ki on bottom turns, carves, top turns, and cutbacks helps to make surfing in these difficult conditions enjoyable.
All funny stuff aside, are you Ricky or Randy? Do you have a friend or relative who could benefit from a good surf and laugh? Or is it you who needs it? Sometimes it's hard to go surfing, and you need a friend to take you. Wave Ki makes going surfing easier by connecting you to that inner power that motivates you to paddle out, no matter the conditions or crowd. Practice Wave Ki and go surfing 🙌
Here’s a snippet of info I go through in Wave Ki to help you understand how movement in your stance, timing, and body positioning can make this possible.
Here's a bit of fun to celebrate the end of the week. Hopefully, you'll be surfing this weekend, but if life gets in the way of your surf plans, stay connected with Wave Ki like Milton does. For most people, myself included, life can get hectic, especially as a parent, husband, and business owner...
From the archives, Brad Gerlach XXL Winning Footage from the 2005 Todos SantosÂ
Details Equipment: 3 Fin - front fins 3 3/4, back fin 4 1/2Â (Fins by the late great fin Guru Curtis Hesselgrave), Chris Gallagher Designs board 6"3,16 3/14 w, 2" thick
"The reward of seeing how much I'm able to help others through surfing, something that has given me so much, is one of the most satisfying experiences I've had in my surfing life."
 "These last couple of years have been the hardest we've had to deal with."
Here’s a video that explains how some of my favorite surfers @rob_machado , @stephaniegilmore , @connercoffin , @williancardoso @thomasvictorcarroll , @bryce__young @donavon_frankenreiter , @margomargs and the late great Junior Moepono are able to maximize their frames. By practicing Wave Ki, you can improve your timing by learning superior techniques to help you surf your best regardless of your body type.
One of the many things I share with the members of Wave Ki.com is how to catch waves more easily. I have learned over decades that by focusing on timing, body positioning, and wave reading, you can catch waves with minimal effort, saving your energy for the ride.Â
As you might have noticed, we like to lighten the mood with some of our Instagram posts, and we really think you’re going to enjoy our guest for this one, Dr. Phil. We found his advice to a couple he was counselling very compelling, so we thought it might be worth sharing with you ahead of time in case you find your need for surfing getting in the way of your relationship.Â