You don’t need better fitness, a new board, or perfect conditions. You just need to fix a few small mistakes most surfers never notice.
Let me guess…
You’re not a beginner. You can paddle. You can pop up.
But session after session, you’re walking up the beach thinking:
“That was cool. But man, I wish I could have caught more waves!”
Meanwhile, other surfers around you are getting wave after wave — without paddling harder or fighting for position.
Here’s the truth:
- It’s not about effort
- It’s not about luck
- It’s not about waiting longer
Get the Free PDF
The 5 Simple Adjustments That Instantly Increase Your Wave Count
- ✅ Where to sit so waves break to you more often
- ✅ Why paddling earlier beats paddling harder
- ✅ The easy takeoff angle that keeps you on the face
- ✅ How to stop passing up rideable waves
- ✅ One fast fix you can use in your next session
This guide takes about 5 minutes to read and is built for intermediate surfers who want more waves immediately — not months from now.
Small adjustments compound fast. One session is all it takes to feel the difference.
P.S. Most surfers repeat the same session over and over. Better adjustments = more waves.