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The Dark Horse Connor Burns

When the text came to join Connor Burns for one of his training sessions, it took less than 2 seconds to respond with “Count me in! when and where?” Just a few weeks earlier I witnessed Connor easily take first place in the am division of the 2016 Arizona Wakesurf Open, so I knew I was in for something special. Then I learned something that made my jaw drop. He has only been wakesurfing for just over a year!

What’s most impressive, even with such little ride time, his skill set already has a  solid and consistent foundation. During the first moments of our Saturday morning session on Lake Pleasant, in Arizona it became clear his creativity, vision, and bag of tricks are expansive and improving by the day. He also has a deep family system supporting and encouraging him to achieve his goal of becoming a pro rider in the near future. Even if I didn’t know the back story, as the string of tricks he was stacking became bigger and more technical, there was no doubt in my mind this man will achieve any goal he sets his mind to. Long story short, get ready to see Connor Burns on a lot more podiums in the coming months!

You may have noticed in between reps there were videos and images of Connor’s progression being posted live to Instagram @land_locked_surfing and twitter @llsurfing. To see more videos from our time on the water click the links and let his style do the talking.

Eventually, our legs began to give out so @burns_surf_co made the call to park his 2015 Nautique G23 at Scorpion Bay for a post shred breakfast break. This is where Connor agreed to give you a window into his life as a Wake Surfer on the road to becoming a pro.

Q: How did you get into Wake Surfing?

Connor: I started wakesurfing when our friend bought a surf boat and invited my dad and I to the lake, we were hooked from the first pull! We went out the next week and ordered our G23!

Q: What drives you to get better everyday and move up the ranks?

Connor: I really enjoy the competition and the thrill of landing a trick for the first time.

Q: What is your next competition and what are your goals for that event?

Connor: The Wake Shredder Throw Down is my next competition. My goal is to land an air reverse in competition.

Q: Outside of Wakesurfing what are your other passions?

Connor: High school Basketball is my sport and the Suns are my team.

Q: In the world of wake surfing who do you look up to most and why?

Connor: I really look up to Mike and @Angie_Viland, they have taught me to have confidence in my abilities and try new tricks.

Q:  What is something funny very few people may know about you?

Connor:  I am a little afraid of spiders and usually scream when one gets close to me!

Thank you so much to Connor, Kelly and Julie Burns for allowing us to join you for this session, it was epic! For more Land Locked Surfing rider features, subscribe to our mailing list by clicking the menu button on the top right of your screen and scroll down to the “join the crew” heading. Keep the stoke alive!

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Arizona Wakesurf Open 2016

Bring it on! This is the first time we will be partnering with The 2016 Arizona Wakesurf Open and we cannot thank you enough for making this a reality. It’s incredible to watch our community grow by the day and without you, none of this would be possible! Our goal in partnering with this competition is to start local by supporting Arizona Land locked Surfers in our back yard. At the event we will have our very own tent, apparel, and awesome people to talk to about what inland surfers are up too all over the world. We hope this to be the first of many events, across the country, we partner with to help the community grow. Hope to see you at Tempe Town Lake, AZ on May 5th.

Tempe Town Lake, AZ

This years competition is a World Wakesurf Series qualifier and is organized by Action Ride Co. The official towboat of The Arizona Wakesurf Open is the 2016 Nautique G23. Other sponsors include Sullivan Motor Company, Liquid Force, and Nautique. Divisions Include: Juniors, Amateurs, Outlaw, Pro- MEN & WOMEN

For more event information check out The Arizona Wakesurf Open event page.

Tempe Town Lake, AZ
Tempe Town Lake, AZ

 

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First Board More Than Material

There came a point in our skimboarding progression when we realized we had reached the limit of our hand made, plywood, polyurethane boards. We still have a few of our original boards, and they will always remain close to our hearts, stickers, sharpie surf art and all. However, it was time to make a move to a stick that could take us to the next level. Once again our Dad came to the rescue. During our family spring break trips to Sarasota Florida to visit our legendary Grandma Shirley, my Dad made a connection with the original Zap Skimboard Factory (before they moved into their much larger Glasspro Facility). I still remember my dad walking me into the small belm board section of the factory and helping me choose my first fiberglass skimboard! After much deliberation we decided on a red and yellow medium wedge with just a little bit of pink over spray along the white bottom of the board. This was a big day for me and my dad, and little did we know this board was just the second step on a path leading us to big air, epic adventures, and eventually Land Locked Surfing. During our first session with the wedge, Dad & Mom proudly watching from the beach, we were finally able to explore the surf style of  skimboarding we had dreamed about after memorizing all our favorite skim videos.

Fast forward to 2007, and the award ceremony of the second annual Third Coast Surf Shop Skim Jam in New Buffalo Michigan (pictured above). By this time Karter and I had out grown the original Zap Wedge, and with our own larger boards there was no need for the 3 of us to squabble over who got to use the fiberglass board. Now it was Keenan’s board to master, and you can see him standing behind it on the far right. As we progressed into the world of composite carbon boards and eventually surfing, its bittersweet this would be the last competition the board would be ridden. Even though material things are just material things, there is something special about “the first” that represents a special memory, a bond strong enough to pull people together and set a new course in motion. The family memories and bonds we shared through the medium wedge will always be held close, and never lost.

Do you have a special first board story? If so, email your short story and a picture of your first board to info@landlockedsurfing.com We would be happy to feature you and your story on our instagram page @land_locked_surfing

Keep the Stoke Alive!