cross-step
The class method for setting up a noseride, where the back foot crosses the front foot, is planted so the legs form an X, and is in turn crossed as the other foot swings past. The cross-step is distinct from the much-easier "shuffle," in which both feet move to the nose without crossing. After two or three cross-steps, the surfer is in position to hang five. Cross-stepping is done almost exclusive...
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Cross-stepping, 1965Subscribe to view
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Kemp Aaberg, 1959. Photo: Bud BrowneSubscribe to view
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Joel Tudor. Photo: J. BrotherSubscribe to view
Cross-stepping, 1965
Cross-stepping
Cross-step turn
Kemp Aaberg, 1959. Photo: Bud Browne
Miki Dora
Joel Tudor. Photo: J. Brother