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caught inside

KAWT in-SYD · phrase · slang

Stuck shoreward of the breaking waves, taking them on the head.

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Being unable to paddle out past the breaking surf, so that waves break on top of you and push you toward shore.

“A big set rolled through and I got caught inside for ten minutes.”
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caught inside In A Sentence

A big set rolled through and I got caught inside for ten minutes.

Origin & Usage

Surf term for being trapped on the 'inside' of the break.

People Also Ask

What does 'caught inside' mean in surfing?

It means you're stuck on the shoreward side of the breaking waves and can't paddle out past them, so the waves break on top of you and push you toward shore.

Why is being caught inside a problem?

Each wave breaking on your head pushes you further in and drains your energy, so on a big day you can be stuck taking sets for minutes at a time.

How do surfers avoid getting caught inside?

By timing paddle-outs between sets and using techniques like duck-diving or turtle-rolling to get under breaking waves and reach the lineup.

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