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Created by Cobra > 9 months ago, 25 Oct 2017
Cobra
9106 posts
25 Oct 2017 9:37AM
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over thinking it can kill a sport.
myself I've played plenty of sports achieved some good results and had a few failures.
ive never thought surfing would of been a overthinking type of sport more a leisure activity
but it's big business and a huge sport with a big following especially in this country.
the biggest mistake people in sport can make is over thinking it to the point
of paralysis by analysis, doubt creeps in and it starts a downward spiral of confusion.
it can stem from a lot of things doubting ability equipment preparation past events
in my experience it's always seen as positioning of the body or body actions that
control the motion.
my question is has anyone ever over thought there surfing? Or sport.
have you over thought a situation that has restricted your surfing or ability to advance

bazz61
QLD, 3570 posts
25 Oct 2017 11:51AM
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Cobra said..
over thinking it can kill a sport.
myself I've played plenty of sports achieved some good results and had a few failures.
ive never thought surfing would of been a overthinking type of sport more a leisure activity
but it's big business and a huge sport with a big following especially in this country.
the biggest mistake people in sport can make is over thinking it to the point
of paralysis by analysis, doubt creeps in and it starts a downward spiral of confusion.
it can stem from a lot of things doubting ability equipment preparation past events
in my experience it's always seen as positioning of the body or body actions that
control the motion.
my question is has anyone ever over thought there surfing? Or sport.
have you over thought a situation that has restricted your surfing or ability to advance


the biggest problem for me is crowds..I suspect others may be in the same boat...sometimes wonder if its worth it ..the psychological thought of crowds puts me in a negative spin ..effects my surfing no doubt ...relocating 4 hours south would fix it ...

Macaha
QLD, 21976 posts
25 Oct 2017 12:03PM
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Cobra said..
over thinking it can kill a sport.
myself I've played plenty of sports achieved some good results and had a few failures.
ive never thought surfing would of been a overthinking type of sport more a leisure activity
but it's big business and a huge sport with a big following especially in this country.
the biggest mistake people in sport can make is over thinking it to the point
of paralysis by analysis, doubt creeps in and it starts a downward spiral of confusion.
it can stem from a lot of things doubting ability equipment preparation past events
in my experience it's always seen as positioning of the body or body actions that
control the motion.
my question is has anyone ever over thought there surfing? Or sport.
have you over thought a situation that has restricted your surfing or ability to advance




the biggest problem for me is crowds..I suspect others may be in the same boat...sometimes wonder if its worth it ..the psychological thought of crowds puts me in a negative spin ..effects my surfing no doubt ...relocating 4 hours south would fix it ...



Yes I over think at times and also cope negative crap from mates or one of them anyway. Yes I get the crowd thing Bazz,BUT I've found surfing regularly at the same spot and making surf chat friends in the line up will get you more waves,I think the local crew look out for each other to a point and that makes these crowded days bearable.You know saying something like, here comes a good one John rip into it, say this so the blow ins hear and most will leave it for John.I find this works I've done this for Lacey and the other guys.It just puts a negative in the blow in and gets them thinking oh maybe I let that guy have it.


But at the best thing you can do is arm yourself with some half decent equipment and go for it, surfing gold whatever and try and have fun because thats what its all about unless your full pro like Lacey whoops I mean Asea

Cobra
9106 posts
25 Oct 2017 10:19AM
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I remember a mate of mine that would overthink positions, his body movement was all upper half
rotation when I mentioned it to him he dismissed it and continued practicing these rotations
neglecting all bottom half movement which now had halted completely.
the nickname helicopter began and the cruel called him spazz arms.

i once got hung on wave positioning and how I needed to be in the spot or slot
and dismissed it as just surfing until it started to affect my surfing
not in the way of advancing but more of frustration and appreciation.

Cobra
9106 posts
25 Oct 2017 10:36AM
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Now no change of equipment was going to change that for me as it wasn't about execution
when in that position,im not saying I had that part down pat it was getting to that position that was blocking me.
more of my thought process was way to outfront of the wave.
im a realist of my ability I don't believe I'm better than what I am and failing sits ok
so does dust off and try again.

laceys lane
QLD, 19804 posts
25 Oct 2017 12:49PM
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I like to think about my surfing. But without paralyzing myself. Itsca learned thingie
Although negative crap from a mate doesnt help sometimes.

thePup
13831 posts
25 Oct 2017 11:31AM
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Overthinking it mmmmm well WTF happened to just getting up & going for a surf .... pay deep attention to brother Lance & his very simple credo .... "if it's on I'm out there" .... easy as taking your undies off hey

Macaha
QLD, 21976 posts
25 Oct 2017 1:39PM
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thePup said..
Overthinking it mmmmm well WTF happened to just getting up & going for a surf .... pay deep attention to brother Lance & his very simple credo .... "if it's on I'm out there" .... easy as taking your undies off hey


Pup that sounds unreal but sadly many of us need to work

thePup
13831 posts
25 Oct 2017 11:42AM
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Macaha said..

thePup said..
Overthinking it mmmmm well WTF happened to just getting up & going for a surf .... pay deep attention to brother Lance & his very simple credo .... "if it's on I'm out there" .... easy as taking your undies off hey



Pup that sounds unreal but sadly many of us need to work


So you haven't got time to get up at 5am fang in for an hour or two then go to work

laceys lane
QLD, 19804 posts
25 Oct 2017 2:08PM
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Macaha said..



thePup said..
Overthinking it mmmmm well WTF happened to just getting up & going for a surf .... pay deep attention to brother Lance & his very simple credo .... "if it's on I'm out there" .... easy as taking your undies off hey





Pup that sounds unreal but sadly many of us need to work




So you haven't got time to get up at 5am fang in for an hour or two then go to work



Pup. Without being negative. Mac could surf everyday.
But he's only dedicated to the art of surfboards. Not surfing
Thats hes choice

Macaha
QLD, 21976 posts
25 Oct 2017 2:20PM
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laceys lane said..

thePup said..



Macaha said..




thePup said..
Overthinking it mmmmm well WTF happened to just getting up & going for a surf .... pay deep attention to brother Lance & his very simple credo .... "if it's on I'm out there" .... easy as taking your undies off hey






Pup that sounds unreal but sadly many of us need to work





So you haven't got time to get up at 5am fang in for an hour or two then go to work




Pup. Without being negative. Mac could surf everyday.
But he's only dedicated to the art of surfboards. Not surfing
Thats hes choice


Pup your right for the first time ever, nah all jokes aside,I could surf most day its 5 mins away, but I can't be bothered

thePup
13831 posts
25 Oct 2017 12:34PM
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Macaha said..

laceys lane said..


thePup said..




Macaha said..





thePup said..
Overthinking it mmmmm well WTF happened to just getting up & going for a surf .... pay deep attention to brother Lance & his very simple credo .... "if it's on I'm out there" .... easy as taking your undies off hey







Pup that sounds unreal but sadly many of us need to work






So you haven't got time to get up at 5am fang in for an hour or two then go to work





Pup. Without being negative. Mac could surf everyday.
But he's only dedicated to the art of surfboards. Not surfing
Thats hes choice



Pup your right for the first time ever, nah all jokes aside,I could surf most day its 5 mins away, but I can't be bothered


Re-invent yourself cock .... 1. Ditch LM .... 2. Commence dawn surfing

Macaha
QLD, 21976 posts
25 Oct 2017 2:42PM
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thePup said..

Macaha said..


laceys lane said..



thePup said..





Macaha said..






thePup said..
Overthinking it mmmmm well WTF happened to just getting up & going for a surf .... pay deep attention to brother Lance & his very simple credo .... "if it's on I'm out there" .... easy as taking your undies off hey








Pup that sounds unreal but sadly many of us need to work







So you haven't got time to get up at 5am fang in for an hour or two then go to work






Pup. Without being negative. Mac could surf everyday.
But he's only dedicated to the art of surfboards. Not surfing
Thats hes choice




Pup your right for the first time ever, nah all jokes aside,I could surf most day its 5 mins away, but I can't be bothered



Re-invent yourself cock .... 1. Ditch LM .... 2. Commence dawn surfing


Pup as a young lad I was in before dawn and surfed all day into the night unless I was on the fosters
Going backhand at d-bah on my 5.11 listening to the Dead Kennedy's blasting out of the open cars speakers
blow some speakers back in those days.

smh
NSW, 7269 posts
25 Oct 2017 3:46PM
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I used to go in a few local comps and pointscores with the club. I'd get nervous, flustered and spazzing out but no worries out free surfing. Some guys are just good at it.

Macaha
QLD, 21976 posts
25 Oct 2017 2:51PM
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smh said..
I used to go in a few local comps and pointscores with the club. I'd get nervous, flustered and spazzing out but no worries out free surfing. Some guys are just good at it.


Asea put me in a big comp one day never again,I froze and got one wave nervous as anything it was like meeting Chrispy all over again

climber
NSW, 1125 posts
25 Oct 2017 4:12PM
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Al G
NSW, 7703 posts
25 Oct 2017 4:41PM
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thePup said..



Macaha said..




laceys lane said..





thePup said..







Macaha said..








thePup said..
Overthinking it mmmmm well WTF happened to just getting up & going for a surf .... pay deep attention to brother Lance & his very simple credo .... "if it's on I'm out there" .... easy as taking your undies off hey










Pup that sounds unreal but sadly many of us need to work









So you haven't got time to get up at 5am fang in for an hour or two then go to work








Pup. Without being negative. Mac could surf everyday.
But he's only dedicated to the art of surfboards. Not surfing
Thats hes choice






Pup your right for the first time ever, nah all jokes aside,I could surf most day its 5 mins away, but I can't be bothered





Re-invent yourself cock .... 1. Ditch LM .... 2. Commence dawn surfing




Pup as a young lad I was in before dawn and surfed all day into the night unless I was on the fosters
Going backhand at d-bah on my 5.11 listening to the Dead Kennedy's blasting out of the open cars speakers
blow some speakers back in those days.



Did similar to you Mac,those where the days mate
I tend to get a bit lazy sometimes to,your'e not the only one Mac.I only live 5 mins from my break to!...
I over think new surf breaks that I haven't surfed before and get something in my head that stuffs me up(can't ride properly), it's something I've done for years,most recently was RT8 when we surfed A it's the first time I've been out there and I was like a fish out of water.Once I surf the break a couple of times I seem to be ok.I was like it with Sandon Point,Lennox Head and a fair few others to!..

chrispy
WA, 9675 posts
25 Oct 2017 1:44PM
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Move over Dr Phil...

Dr cobra is in the house

obct
NSW, 3487 posts
25 Oct 2017 4:50PM
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Yes, you can overthink.

I used to think fins made all the difference, now I know it's me, not them.

I now have 1 fin and I take it every place I go, and if I can't go there, I now say, "I'm too sh!t" instead of, "the fin is too sh!t"

Not saying I'm happier not living in denial, but I do have more disposable income to spend on coffee


SP
10982 posts
25 Oct 2017 2:51PM
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Over thinking things is what humans do naturally. With surfing you just got to realise you peaked by your thirties and enjoy it for fun.

thePup
13831 posts
25 Oct 2017 2:53PM
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Over thinking things is what humans do naturally. With surfing you just got to realise you peaked by your thirties and enjoy it for fun.



Give this man Bill Clinton's dirty big Cigar

SP
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25 Oct 2017 3:10PM
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SP said..
Over thinking things is what humans do naturally. With surfing you just got to realise you peaked by your thirties and enjoy it for fun.






Give this man Bill Clinton's dirty big Cigar




Oh. I'm as guilty as the next bloke. Here an example, overthinking noseriding. in my twenties I read somewhere that when cross stepping backwards your big toe on the foot moving back should brush the inside of your heal. Who knows why but I tried to do it for years. I'm lucky to go backwards these days.

Other stuff gets in the way and priorites change so why ruin the activity you get enjoyment from by overthinking what you do badly or can't do as good anymore. It's that age old problem of focusing on the positive instead of the negative.

Now get up, try to cross step backwards and brush your big toe on your heal. it still feels right.

thePup
13831 posts
25 Oct 2017 3:16PM
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Mate if im trying to walk the plank last thing I'm thinking is brushing anything against anything hahaha more so worried I'll make a complete carnt out meself screwing it up

laceys lane
QLD, 19804 posts
25 Oct 2017 5:18PM
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Macaha said..

thePup said..


Macaha said..



laceys lane said..




thePup said..






Macaha said..







thePup said..
Overthinking it mmmmm well WTF happened to just getting up & going for a surf .... pay deep attention to brother Lance & his very simple credo .... "if it's on I'm out there" .... easy as taking your undies off hey









Pup that sounds unreal but sadly many of us need to work








So you haven't got time to get up at 5am fang in for an hour or two then go to work







Pup. Without being negative. Mac could surf everyday.
But he's only dedicated to the art of surfboards. Not surfing
Thats hes choice





Pup your right for the first time ever, nah all jokes aside,I could surf most day its 5 mins away, but I can't be bothered




Re-invent yourself cock .... 1. Ditch LM .... 2. Commence dawn surfing



Pup as a young lad I was in before dawn and surfed all day into the night unless I was on the fosters
Going backhand at d-bah on my 5.11 listening to the Dead Kennedy's blasting out of the open cars speakers
blow some speakers back in those days.


your confused mac. that was me, not you

thePup
13831 posts
25 Oct 2017 3:20PM
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laceys lane said..

Macaha said..


thePup said..



Macaha said..




laceys lane said..





thePup said..







Macaha said..








thePup said..
Overthinking it mmmmm well WTF happened to just getting up & going for a surf .... pay deep attention to brother Lance & his very simple credo .... "if it's on I'm out there" .... easy as taking your undies off hey










Pup that sounds unreal but sadly many of us need to work









So you haven't got time to get up at 5am fang in for an hour or two then go to work








Pup. Without being negative. Mac could surf everyday.
But he's only dedicated to the art of surfboards. Not surfing
Thats hes choice






Pup your right for the first time ever, nah all jokes aside,I could surf most day its 5 mins away, but I can't be bothered





Re-invent yourself cock .... 1. Ditch LM .... 2. Commence dawn surfing




Pup as a young lad I was in before dawn and surfed all day into the night unless I was on the fosters
Going backhand at d-bah on my 5.11 listening to the Dead Kennedy's blasting out of the open cars speakers
blow some speakers back in those days.



your confused mac. that was me, not you


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Warnsey
NSW, 83 posts
25 Oct 2017 6:26PM
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I think it's a natural tendency of any sport to over think it, especially when it is one that utilises variable equipment. I know when it comes to surfing when I started; I would try to find every excuse possible about why I didn't have a good session (rail thickness, rocker, fins, board length, volume etc). Really it was just that I was ( still am) crap.

I no longer kid myself about my motivation for new boards. I still buy them at an alarming rate. Not to 'improve' my surfing but just because I like nice well-made boards.

Come to think of it, a new Goddard should be heading my way soon...

thePup
13831 posts
25 Oct 2017 3:27PM
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Al G said..

Macaha said..



thePup said..




Macaha said..





laceys lane said..






thePup said..








Macaha said..









thePup said..
Overthinking it mmmmm well WTF happened to just getting up & going for a surf .... pay deep attention to brother Lance & his very simple credo .... "if it's on I'm out there" .... easy as taking your undies off hey











Pup that sounds unreal but sadly many of us need to work










So you haven't got time to get up at 5am fang in for an hour or two then go to work









Pup. Without being negative. Mac could surf everyday.
But he's only dedicated to the art of surfboards. Not surfing
Thats hes choice







Pup your right for the first time ever, nah all jokes aside,I could surf most day its 5 mins away, but I can't be bothered






Re-invent yourself cock .... 1. Ditch LM .... 2. Commence dawn surfing





Pup as a young lad I was in before dawn and surfed all day into the night unless I was on the fosters
Going backhand at d-bah on my 5.11 listening to the Dead Kennedy's blasting out of the open cars speakers
blow some speakers back in those days.




Did similar to you Mac,those where the days mate
I tend to get a bit lazy sometimes to,your'e not the only one Mac.I only live 5 mins from my break to!...
I over think new surf breaks that I haven't surfed before and get something in my head that stuffs me up(can't ride properly), it's something I've done for years,most recently was RT8 when we surfed A it's the first time I've been out there and I was like a fish out of water.Once I surf the break a couple of times I seem to be ok.I was like it with Sandon Point,Lennox Head and a fair few others to!..


Van Wilder took me to the A ,,,, took me about 20 minutes to realise she'll pick you up if you inhabit the inside G spot ,,,, just don't EVER take yer eye of them razor rocks

thedrip
WA, 2355 posts
25 Oct 2017 3:57PM
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Over thinking things is what humans do naturally. With surfing you just got to realise you peaked by your thirties and enjoy it for fun.


I reckon I peaked at about forty.

i like to think that if I worked hard and got fit that I could still surf like that, but injuries took their toll so maybe not.

I still have lots lots to learn about long boarding so there is heaps of improvement there possible there hopefully.

I sometimes only take one board down to the beach so as to avoid over thinking board selection and line up strategy.

I don't surf as big a wave as I did in my late twenties (12-15), but I reckon my surfing in 8-10 has improved heaps over the last few years when I got some boards actually designed for that, rather than thinking a 7'2" was an appropriate gun. I can still get analysis paralysis when it's big where I don't go anywhere near the peak which is firing because I don't want a big one to get me despite not seeing a single big one wander through - you know, worried about the 10-12 footer on a six foot day with the odd eight foot one or two wave set. Maybe that's just cowardice.

I sometimes overthink where to surf too. This then impacts on my enjoyment of the surf I am having if it's not pumping because I fantasise that the spot(s) would have been better. Almost always they aren't. I know all this but still do the head miles.

my best surfs occur when I am just in the moment appreciating the opportunity to do something I love. And if I remember the waves at my local beach that I grew up on which were frequently 2 foot with a 25 knot inshore. Whenever I think of that I always appreciate what I am surfing as it has to be better than that.

crowds? I live by Tom Hoye's wisdom for that: "Don't get in the race, find your own place, paddle down the face."

I forget the paddle diwn the face bit simetimes when it's solid.

Al G
NSW, 7703 posts
25 Oct 2017 7:14PM
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Al G said..


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thePup said..





Macaha said..






laceys lane said..







thePup said..









Macaha said..










thePup said..
Overthinking it mmmmm well WTF happened to just getting up & going for a surf .... pay deep attention to brother Lance & his very simple credo .... "if it's on I'm out there" .... easy as taking your undies off hey












Pup that sounds unreal but sadly many of us need to work











So you haven't got time to get up at 5am fang in for an hour or two then go to work










Pup. Without being negative. Mac could surf everyday.
But he's only dedicated to the art of surfboards. Not surfing
Thats hes choice








Pup your right for the first time ever, nah all jokes aside,I could surf most day its 5 mins away, but I can't be bothered







Re-invent yourself cock .... 1. Ditch LM .... 2. Commence dawn surfing






Pup as a young lad I was in before dawn and surfed all day into the night unless I was on the fosters
Going backhand at d-bah on my 5.11 listening to the Dead Kennedy's blasting out of the open cars speakers
blow some speakers back in those days.





Did similar to you Mac,those where the days mate
I tend to get a bit lazy sometimes to,your'e not the only one Mac.I only live 5 mins from my break to!...
I over think new surf breaks that I haven't surfed before and get something in my head that stuffs me up(can't ride properly), it's something I've done for years,most recently was RT8 when we surfed A it's the first time I've been out there and I was like a fish out of water.Once I surf the break a couple of times I seem to be ok.I was like it with Sandon Point,Lennox Head and a fair few others to!..



Van Wilder took me to the A ,,,, took me about 20 minutes to realise she'll pick you up if you inhabit the inside G spot ,,,, just don't EVER take yer eye of them razor rocks


Yeah dunno what it is Pupmiester,I was the same when I moved here went out the southern end reef here and farked up badly after a few more surfs there all good now
I think I told you about this when I was up there didn't I?....

Ricardo1709
NSW, 1302 posts
25 Oct 2017 7:22PM
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I don't overthink anything to do with surfing it's rarely the board it's just me either having a good,great or an absolute shocker of a surf of which I've had many if only I could surf as well as I mind surf

Macaha
QLD, 21976 posts
25 Oct 2017 6:39PM
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Good posts from Ricardo and thedrip.



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