The pop up in surfing is arguably one of the most important skills to learn in the sport. Without a successful pop up, an optimal take off, the rest of your wave will suffer meaning slow or non existent surf progression.
Let’s have a look at some of the common pop up mistakes that people make and how to fix them!
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