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The final Beetle rolled off the assembly line in Mexico in July 2019, at which point VW officially ended the model's production run. 

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Catching waves. Two Steps from Surf to Curl. 

Yes! In surfing, the transition from **surf stance** to **curl position** (often called “getting into the pocket” or “tightening up on the wave”) involves two key steps:


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### **Step 1: Compression and Weight Shift**

- **What you do:** Bend your knees deeper and lower your center of gravity while slightly shifting weight toward your front foot.

- **Why:** This keeps you stable and accelerates you down the face of the wave, preparing for tighter turns and positioning closer to the wave’s power zone.


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### **Step 2: Rail Engagement and Body Rotation**

- **What you do:** Angle your board by applying pressure on the inside rail (toe or heel depending on direction) and rotate your shoulders toward the curl.

- **Why:** This draws your line closer to the breaking section, allowing you to stay in the pocket and maintain speed for maneuvers like cutbacks or snaps.


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Would you like me to **illustrate this visually with a diagram showing the stance change and body mechanics**, or **write a short guide on how to practice these steps on land before hitting the water**?

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