
Frequently Asked Questions.
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Our High Performace remote coaching is for all aspiring junior surfers that aim to reach high-performance levels within the sport someday. So whether you're already competing at a high level nationally or aim to compete nationally one day then this service is perfect for you to help you achieve your goals. We will personalise any higher-level work ons we think you are ready for that will give you the knowledge you need to progress.
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TAOS High-Performance remote coaching is for you whether you are simply striving to be a solid surfer technically or competing at a high level. Our personalized coaching approach is designed to help surfers across any spectrum progress and achieve their surfing goals.
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Level 1 - Novice.
Here’s how to tell if you’re a novice surfer:
You’ve been surfing for 1-2 years
You can paddle through the white water
You can catch unbroken waves by yourself
You’re able to predict if a wave will be a right or a left
You have difficulty identifying the ideal peak positioning for take-off
Your pop-up is inconsistent and your foot positioning is a mixed bag
You can’t go left as well as you go right, or vice versa
Level 2 - Intermediate
Here’s how to tell if you’re an intermediate surfer:
You have at least 2-3 years of surfing experience
You can paddle out the back unassisted in 3-4ft surf
You can duck dive competently
You’re starting to try different board shapes, slowly surfing smaller funboards or fish-shaped boards
You’re able to angle your take-off and go down the line on a wave
You’re starting to attempt basic maneuvers
Level 3 - Advanced
Advanced surfers can take off in a deeper, faster section of the wave and surf top to bottom. They can successfully complete committed maneuvers (such as snaps and re-entries) in the critical part of the wave.
Here’s how to tell if you’re an advanced surfer:
You’ve been surfing for many years and have experience in a wide range of surfing conditions
You’re comfortable in solid 4ft surf
You ride high-performance shortboards
You can take off deep behind the peak
You aim to surf top to bottom in the critical part of the wave
You can perform standard maneuvers successfully most of the time
You are starting to try progressive maneuvers with at least some success
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Each month we will have at least one check-in on your progression. So every 3-4 weeks you will be expected to upload some new footage of you working on your tips. We understand some months getting surf and footage is easier than others so we are always working in with you to be flexible on when the next round of reports will be delivered, but at least one check-in per month is the goal. If you have wins with your surfing on a weekly basis as some members do then submit more regularly as Matt is always stoked to see progression and help with further feedback.
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You’ll get to interact with Matt at multiple points during the TAOS Remote Coaching Cycles. You’ll be in regular contact through the video reviews every 3-4 weeks and then between those through audio Q&A and milestone wins to check in on your progress every one-two weeks.
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TAOS is a global platform and so due to time zones, we ask you to allow 24-48 hours for Matt to reply to a question during the Q&A period of each cycle. Regarding monthly check in’s allow 2-4 days for Matt to return your full video reports with detailed analysis and feedback.
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If possible you will need 1-2 minutes of footage every month. This is usually a few waves on your forehand and backhand on the key things you are working on during that point of the cycle. We have a useful guide on the Remote Coaching page on how to film.
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Land-based training is prescribed case by case, but we usually recommend some form of land-based training to complement your in-water work on’s as it’s how you’ll get the repetitions you need for the water.
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This is up to you, we often provide surf skate drills to complement the in-water work on’s where we find they will support the learning of the movements required as it will help you get the repetitions you need for the water. However if surf skating isn’t something you are comfortable with we can provide alternative landbased exercises to achive the same goal.
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You only need a wave or two forehand and backhand to get things going - and we have a 90-second limit on footage for each monthly cycle. Technique is telling so we don’t need much to see what you need to work on.
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Yes, whether you’re surfing a midlength or shortboard all the fundamental aspects of surfing apply. Longboarding takes a different approach and we’re not a long-boarding-specific platform, however, we have coached plenty of longboarders on the key fundamentals to surf better right through to hanging five.