A good place to start is to improve your ability to get to your feet quickly and maintain balance on the board. Try adding drop squats to your workout. They’ll help you learn to reestablish your balance on the board as fast as possible to help you get up on a wave. Drop squats are dynamic, so warm up with sumo squats and lateral squats.
For the drop squats, start by standing tall, and then pick your feet off the floor and land in a squat position. Watch . Pay attention to your feet, making sure your weight is balanced on the middle of your foot and not too much on your toes or heels.
Once you’re up on the board, your stability will be the limiting factor to ride faster and turn harder. and are terrific to incorporate into your training because your arms move while your torso remains stable over your base of support, similar to when you’re on a board.
For more info, check out these articles:
— Anthony Slater, Performance Specialist, Core Performance Center