In the previous tutorial we taught the easiest way to start pumping and therefore the most appropriate way to learn, that is, running at speed towards your natural side and with your hands on the board until you put your feet on. But at this point we already have some knowledge that allows us to learn new ways to start. For example, we already know how to quickly correct a bad position of the feet on the board if we have not been able to put it well at the start. And we also know how to give speed to a board that is almost stopped.
That is why we have what it takes to start learning new ways to start pumping, in this way while we improve our pumping we are also diversifying the places where we practice and we can do small trips from one side to the other without having to swim all the way back to get back to the same point. It is also a good way to continue looking for new challenges and new small achievements that motivate you to continue training.
It is important to learn them in the natural order from least to most difficult, this way there will be modalities that you learn in a single session, since what you learned in the previous modality will help you in the next, and having learned the previous one will take away your fear of learning the next one.
