Projection in surfing refers to distance gained during maneuvers. The board travels outward from the wave face. Strong bottom turns create forward projection. Surfers aim to reach the lip powerfully. Speed combined with angle increases distance. Proper stance alignment supports extension. Extension lengthens the arc of travel. For example a surfer drives off the bottom. The board accelerates toward the upper section. The surfer launches slightly above the lip. Forward distance carries the board back down. Smooth landing reconnects with the face. Strong projection sets up larger maneuvers. Weak projection limits maneuver scale. Deep rail engagement improves energy transfer. Clean wave faces enhance outward travel. Projection reflects effective speed and positioning.
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