
Actionable Annual Analysis.
At TAOS, we believe that fast-tracked progression is only driven through personalised insights into your technique. As a result, a core benefit of your TAOS Academy Membership is access to an Annual Review, a personalised video analysis by a TAOS Coach.
Your Annual Review will give you clear direction on what to work on in your surfing. The Analysis will be broken down into three key sections: forehand, backhand, and a foundational pillar.
Accessing your TAOS review is easy. Head to the community tab within TAOS Academy, then click on the ‘TAOS Annual Review’ Channel to access the link and join the CoachNow space.
Forehand Insight.
A TAOS coach will review your forehead surfing and identify the one major aspect of your surfing you need to work on to progress. We’ll be looking to isolate the key element that will give you the biggest breakthrough and will give you the technique needed to fix it.
Backhand Insight.
Similarly, we will look through the backhand footage you send us and pinpoint the biggest blockage to help you unlock your backhand surfing or master that maneuver you have been struggling with.
Foundational Pillar.
Additionally, we will identify your main foundational pillar you need to focus on to achieve real progression with your major areas for development. These core aspects of surfing underpin good surfing both forehand and backhand.
How It Works
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Step 1: Film Your Waves
Film up to 2 minutes worth of waves, include both forehand and backhand.
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Step 2: Upload to Coach Now
Using the link provided within the TAOS Academy Community, download the CoachNow app and join the TAOS Academy Group and upload.
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Step 3: Know what to work on
Use your TAOS Annual Review to guide your surfing over the next 12 months.
“Too many surfers spend years struggling to progress, largely because they don’t know what will help them break through their plateau. Our TAOS Annual Review is designed to help break that cycle for members, we want you to have clear actionable takeaways that will progress your surfing”
— Matt Scorringe
How to film.
If you’re wondering how to film your waves, don’t worry you don’t need professional footage, an iPhone camera is often good enough. We’ve put together a filming guide to make it easy for you to use your TAOS Annual Review, no matter your resources.
