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Q: How long does it usually take to get the hang of riding the GoofBoard?
A: It takes about 15-30 minutes of use to maintain decent balance, about two weeks to shake off the jitters, and maybe a month of regular use to feel fairly comfortable.
Q: How long did it take the guy in the video to get to that point?
A: The guy in the video, the GoofBoard™ discoverer, Armin Brown, had been riding for about a year, at the time of the video. He is not exactly an extreme sort of fellow, so many could get there faster.
Q: Is the GoofBoard just a copy of other boards already out there?
A: No, not at all. Traditional balance boards all use a teeter-totter rocking motion. The GoofBoard’s primary motion is a rail-to-rail motion, true to the surfing experience.
Q: Why the name GoofBoard?
A: We wanted a fun name for a fun product. Sure, the GoofBoard is great for surf "training," but if it's not fun...then it's done...ha, ha. BTW, we don't care much for the the term "training" because it feels too regimented. Your surfing skills will improve as you "Goof-Off."
Q: I took a gnarly spill on a (balance board). Is the GoofBoard any safer than other balance boards?
A: Since the GoofBoard™ rides closer to the ground it is safer, but that is not to say that you can’t get hurt. Most falls occur when trying moves beyond one’s current level of adaptation.
Q: With all the balance boards out there, why should I buy the GoofBoard?
A: Watch the videos of the other boards, don't just read their spiels. If the GoofBoard looks like the most fun to ride and the most like surfing, buy it. If another board wins out, so be it. We are confident you will be very happy with your GoofBoard purchase.
Q: My goal is to get good at cross-stepping. Will the GoofBoard help?
A: In our opinion, there is no better way. Practice balancing on the GoofBoard one foot at a time, on either foot. Practice of cross-stepping on the GoofBoard will get you toward your goal. Out in the water, keep your knees bent, position your surfboard in the upper half of the wave back in the curl, and make each step a smooth transfer of weight.
Q: What’s the best riding surface for the GoofBoard™?
A: We have found that a piece of medium height loopy style carpet (about 4′ x 5′) is ideal, best if placed on a hard floor or concrete. Most shag carpet with padding is too thick and slow, but may be great at first while getting started. Riding directly on hard flooring is too fast. Go to a carpet store and buy a remnant for cheap. Home Depot sells 4' x 6' carpet/rugs with stiched edges for about $30 in the cheap carpet section.
Q: Is the GoofBoard™ better for conditioning compared to the boards that balance on an inflatable ball?
A: The ball based boards seem to be the most challenging physically, but they don’t look very fun, either. What’s the best exercise, you might ask? Answer… that which you will do.
Q: Is the GoofBoard™ good for skateboarding style tricks?
A: If skateboarding is your thing and not surfing, the GoofBoard might not be your best choice. Check out the PipeBoard.
Q: Will the GoofBoard make you a better surfer?
A: Yes. Maybe not right away, but increased leg strength and better board control will eventually translate into better surfing.
Q: What’s harder, GoofBoarding or actual surfing?
A: First time Goofin’ can be a humbling experience, even for pro surfers. The balance required by the GoofBoard does not occur anywhere else in natural life. It must be learned and the brain must adapt. Once the learning curve kicks in, basic GoofBoarding is not difficult, but the sky’s the limit for those who want to push the limits.
Q: The video shows the guy doing longboard moves. How does the GoofBoard rate for short boarding?
A: Hey, surfing is surfing.
Q: I want to take up surfing this summer. Can the GoofBoard give me head start?
A: A head start with balance on a surfboard, absolutely. But, there are many variables to surfing, such as take off positioning, that only come from attempting the real thing. You will have an advantage over other beginners, but you’ll still have to pay your dues in the water.
Q: Do you have to surf to ride the GoofBoard?
A: No. I know a family that rides the GoofBoard every Friday night, kids, parents, cousins. None of them has ever surfed. They have a blast on it.
Q: Do snow boarders dig the GoofBoard™?
A: The heel-to-toe motion from the GoofBoard should be a great way for snow boarders to keep in shape - much more so than any rocking motion balance board. We also get reports from Kiteboarders that the GoofbBoard is a great match.
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