A reentry involves driving the board up the wave and back down. The surfer aims for the breaking lip or the foam at the top. This move looks like the board is climbing and then falling again. The rider hits the crest and turns the nose back toward the base. Gravity and momentum bring the surfer back into the main flow of water. Success requires landing softly to maintain balance after the drop from the top. This maneuver adds flair and shows mastery of timing in the surf zone. A surfer hits the crumbling foam and drops back into the wave face. Keeping the knees bent absorbs the impact of the landing in choppy water. Strong core muscles help the rider stay upright during the fast descent.
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