Thursday, May 30, 2013

Tracking Your Stoke




Racing a section on May 19th at Church

As you know Southern California has had quite a run of long period south swell over the last two weeks and there is no end in sight. The sun has been shining, we've had glassy afternoons and the water is 70°.

As you may recall, my annual goal is to surf 100 times a year and they say you can't manage what you don't measure. Well here's a tool to do that.

To aid in my tracking of this I am using a new app called the "Surf Journal" and so far I have found it to be a lot of J. Click here to download.

Here's a recent view from this last week of swell.


The app records the break location (you add them), wave quality, wave height, board used, friends, photos, notes, day, time and duration of your surf and maybe best of all records the tide and buoy data for your session. It also allows one to explore their sessions via any of these criteria. 

Back to my 100 surfs a year goal. To meet that goal, I am trying to hit about 8 surfs/month. Fortunately, with this last run of swell where I surfed 9 out of 10 days, I am close to being back on track despite a 6 week period on the IR due to a shoulder injury.


2 comments:

Titus Stokanstrength, MD said...

Great call, I will try and accompany you as the Maloguas leave the dark ages of surf and stoke tracking. Can this data be mined in any way? What use is it to anyone?

Chad Nelsen said...

I am actually working on a secret project to mine this type of data, which can only be explained while cobbing. The best use of this data is personal truth tracking and can be used to make your personal surf infographic at the end of the year.