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Soul arch
The soul arch is a classic surfing manoeuvre: performed by arching the back whilst riding a wave, demonstrating nonchalance and casual confidence. == Origins== Given that the first surf boards were extremely large, heavy and unwieldy by today's standards, the soul arch may have been one of the earliest 'tricks' available to the rider to demonstrate their style. The 18th century Hawaiian 'wave sliders' seen, by Captain Cook's crew, performing "dangerous maneuvers" with great "boldness and address", would have ridden 15 foot (4.5 metre) hardwood planks with no directional fin or skeg to aid steering, therefore one of the few expressions available to them may have been the casual stance which would have been a forerunner to the modern Soul Arch.
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