On Style

  • On Style

    There’s not much theater in a sure thing. A break-even hedge doesn’t get the heart racing like a 12-team parlay.…

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    On an aesthetic grid, the act of stalling a surfboard occupies space up and to the right for lifelong surfers.…

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    We already know that style exists at surfing’s elemental core. Coined by Hawaiian royalty, polished by post-war point-wave surfers. Still…

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    Most modern aesthetics seem to bend toward an engineered abundance of the symmetrical, the flawless, and the idealized. The sheer…

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    Authentic style cannot be a mere amalgamation of what others have done before, collected like tear sheets from a 70s…

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    Among a certain ilk, Robert Kelly Slater is so inseparable from his legacy as a competitive nonpareil that they can’t…

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    Of the many attributes separating accomplished surfers from true generational talents, perhaps nothing provides a more obvious level shift than…

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    The old style versus fashion argument has been explored since Piltdown Man first draped his Paleo-chiseled rig in unborn-wolf pelts.…

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    Extreme tight-stanced surfing flies in the face of athletics. It speaks to dance, ritual, death in the afternoon.  A squared-up…

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    Line literacy separates competent surfers from those whohave all but become surfing. …Dane Reynolds using every scrap of the buffalo…

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    From the ASP Judging Criteria, 2000 (abridged): “The surfer must perform committed radical maneuvers in the most critical sections of…

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  • Ron Stoner

    On Style

    Once one of our most important metrics, style has largely been slaughtered on the steps of the false-god obelisk, “performance.”

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