Dropping In Surf Show Podcast

We drop in a little bit of math and a little bit of science with a whole lot of surfing. Rob Case, a paddling technique coach, discusses science and math in the world of surfing and how surfers can improve and progress from it. Special guest appearances and experts in their field share stories and research.

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 57m. Bisher sind 51 Folge(n) erschienen. Alle 4 Wochen erscheint eine Folge dieses Podcasts.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 2 days 16 minutes

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Understanding Fluids Make You A Better Surfer


Rob goes deep into a scientific principle around how fluids behave to teach you several aspects in surfing, from surf forecasting to paddling technique to riding the wave. This one principle impacts the entire life-cycle of a wave, is incorporated in our interaction with the waves as we read them and ride them, and is present in our experience even before we hit the water.

Watch the video of this episode at https://www.surfingpaddling.com/dropping-in-surf-show


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 September 22, 2022  45m
 
 

Skill Acquisition Methods, Benefits and Limitations


Rob sits down with Barry Green, Surf Coach at Centered Surfing, and they discuss methods to acquire skills for surfing and the various benefits and limitations of each. They cover their co-coaching trip to Lakeside Surf, trips to Kelly Slater’s Surf Ranch, Boat Surfing, Surf Skating, and other methods.


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 August 29, 2022  1h6m
 
 

How Much Force Do Surfers Apply When Sprint Paddling


In this episode of the Dropping In Surf Show, Rob shares the amount of force a surfer is applying when taking a stroke. Does a surfer really need to “paddle hard”? Additional metrics are shared and discussed as well as what makes a paddling stroke effective versus ineffective.

Watch the video of this episode at https://www.surfingpaddling.com/dropping-in-surf-show


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 July 22, 2022  49m
 
 

What Experienced Surfers Know About Waves That You Don’t


This Dropping In Surf Show episode extrapolates information from a Scripps Institute of Oceanography Report on what makes a good wave for surfing. Throughout the discussion, Rob outlines key items from his Level 2 course that help surfers read waves, find ideal takeoff spots, and catch waves with ease. This is the information that experienced surfers use but don’t know why, and how you can save years of struggle.

Watch the video of this episode at https://www.surfingpaddling...


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 June 19, 2022  1h19m
 
 

Takeoff Angle of Attack - Shortboards vs Longboards


In this special Dropping In Surf Show episode, Rob investigates and analyzes takeoff video of five different surfers, which provides unique observations because he is able to see the underwater angle of attack as well as the above water sequence of the surfers getting to their feet. He finds some consistency between the surfboards and is able to see some similarities between the shortboard surfers vs the longboard surfers...


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 May 22, 2022  44m
 
 

History of Science in Surfing with Matt Warshaw


This Dropping In Surf Show episode features guest Matt Warshaw, surfing’s masterful historian and creator of the Encyclopedia of Surfing. Matt and Rob discuss the role of science in the history of surfing, currently, and future speculations. They also dive into how science in surfing could work within surf culture, business, and sport.

Support the Encyclopedia of Surfing: https://eos.surf/subscribe/

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 April 22, 2022  54m
 
 

Surfing SCIENCE! with Dr. Jeff Nessler and Dr. Sean Newcomer


Today’s episode of the Dropping In Surf Show features Dr. Jeff Nessler and Dr. Sean Newcomer from California State University, San Marcos. Jeff and Sean have been conducting surf studies for several years ranging from paddling to thermoregulatory impacts wetsuits have. Rob welcomed back Zouhair, a board builder, to discuss board design, wetsuit studies, and other surf research with Jeff and Sean. Hope you enjoy, and GO SCIENCE! To support the show, visit the show sponsor: SurfingPaddling...


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 February 22, 2022  1h0m
 
 

Length or Volume? A Paddling Experiment with Zouhair Belkoura


In this episode of the Dropping In Surf Show, Rob sits down with Zouhair Belkoura, boardmaker and thought provoker. Zouhair proposed a question to Rob – what paddles better – a board with more length, or one with more volume? So they embarked on a paddling experiment to find out. Check out the full write up at https://www.zboatsurfboards.com/post/what-paddles-better-length-or-volume

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 January 21, 2022  46m
 
 

Surfing Rebirth, Being Humbled, Willful Resolve with Jay Haldeman


Today’s episode of the Dropping In Surf Show, Rob sits down with Jay Haldeman, creator of the SurfinShape board. Jay has not only created a valuable asset for surfers to improve the surfing experience but also has a unique and relatable story. Rob and Jay discuss falling in love with surfing, losing it, finding it again, the origin of the SurfinShape Board, the ups and downs of the design process, focus on quality, and the future.

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 December 26, 2021  1h4m
 
 

Mathematics, Breaking Glass Ceilings, Surfing Lifestyle with Amber Puha


In this episode of the Dropping In Surf Show, Rob has a conversation with Amber Puha, Department Chair of Mathematics at California State University San Marcos. Not only is Amber a wiz at Mathematics, and an incredible teacher, but she is an extremely accomplished free surfer and competition surfer. Rob and Amber discuss mentoring and teaching the next generation, breaking through glass ceilings, why she opted to pass on pro surfing, surfing as a great life lesson, and following your passion...


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 November 19, 2021  46m