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LENNY BROS.

LENNY BROS.
Author: Kai and Ridge Lenny
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Professional surfers and ocean athletes, Kai and Ridge Lenny, sit down every week to recap their travels, share untold stories from their big wave adventures, and breakdown everything that is ocean sports.
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Robby Naish is one of the most legendary watermen of all time. A pioneer of modern windsurfing, kiteboarding, and stand-up paddling, Robby’s career spans over four decades of innovation, competition, and ocean exploration. He won his first world title at just 13 years old and went on to claim 24 world championship titles, all while pushing the limits of what’s possible on the water. Beyond competition, Robby has built an influential global brand and played a major role in introducing new board sports to the world. In this episode, we dive into his journey—from growing up in Hawaii to becoming a household name in ocean sports—and what continues to fuel his passion today. ENJOY!
The boys recap what so far has been the biggest and heaviest south swell of the summer. Kai recounts his last second trip to Tahiti, getting a horrific beatdown at maxing Teahupo'o and finding mind bending tubes away from the crowds down the coast. They also discuss the Teahupo'o pecking order, how hard it is to get waves as a foreigner, and whether it's the heaviest wave on Earth. Ridge also recaps the same swell that made it's way to Maui and ended a month long flat spell with firing surf. ENJOY!
Otis Buckingham, a 19-year-old waterman from Maui, has made his mark in the world of foiling — and more recently, in big wave surfing. In this episode, he shares what it’s like being the “third Lenny brother,” talks about his recent foil crossings, and tells us what it's like going over the falls on a 25-foot Jaws wave. Enjoy!
What’s really going down in El Salvador’s surf scene? Ridge and Kai dive into the raw truth behind the waves, the crowds, and the hidden gems. They also break down Laird Hamilton’s absolutely insane training program—ice baths, starring at the sun, not wearing sunscreen, and everything in between. And they explore the latest breakthroughs in foiling tech!
This week we sit down with iconic waterman Brett Lickle—a true pioneer in the world of big wave surfing, tow-in innovation, and ocean safety. From the early days of Maui’s legendary windsurf scene to towing into Jaws before it was even named, Brett shares stories from a lifetime spent pushing the limits across a multitude of ocean sports.We talk about the evolution of tow-in surfing, his longtime partnership with Laird Hamilton, and the unspoken responsibilities that come with being a safety driver in some of the heaviest conditions on Earth. Brett also opens up about the risks he’s taken, the rescues he's made, and the mindset required to survive in situations where everything is on the line.And at the end of the episode, Brett recounts one of the gnarliest days of his life—the day he and Laird got caught inside by a massive 100-foot wave at the infamous outer reef known as Pyramids. ENJOY!
This week we’re joined by legendary kitesurfer Jesse Richman — a true pioneer of the sport and one of the most fearless riders on the planet.Jesse takes us back to the wild early days of kitesurfing, when two-line kites made every session a gamble. We dive into his rise through the freestyle and big air ranks, including winning the Red Bull King of the Air, and how today’s next generation is pushing the sport to mind-blowing new heights.He also shares stories from his sessions at Jaws and Nazare, where he’s taken kiteboarding into some of the heaviest surf on Earth. We get into the insane stunts too, like the time he was towed nearly 800 feet into the sky with nothing but a kite and a parachute keeping him alive.
We sit down with reigning Wing Foil World Champion Cash Berzolla to dive into the mind of one of the sport’s most explosive and progressive athletes. From his early days chasing wind and waves to standing on top of the podium, Cash shares what drives him and what it takes to stay ahead in one of the fastest-growing ocean sports on the planet.
In this episode, we sit down with legendary waterman Dave Kalama—a true pioneer in the world of big wave surfing and one of the most influential figures in modern ocean sports. Dave takes us back to his roots growing up in California, trading turns on the slopes of Mammoth Mountain before making the life-changing move to Maui to pursue windsurfing in the 1980s. From there, we dive into his instrumental role in pushing the boundaries of what’s possible at Jaws (Peʻahi) alongside the Strapped crew, as he helped shape an entirely new era of big wave riding. Dave also shares his candid thoughts on the rise of foiling, how it’s redefining ocean sports, and where he sees the sport heading next. It was an honor to spend some time with one of the all-time greats!Thumbnail photo shot by Patrick McFEELEY
This week, the boys dive into what might be one of the latest Jaws seasons ever. Giant swells rolled through well into April, giving them more time in the lineup with minimal crowds—just what they needed to hit their season goals.For Ridge, it was all about leveling up his tow-surfing game, laying down legit turns on massive waves. For Kai, it was chasing high performance across as many sports as possible. Plus, Kai teases what could be the next big revolution in big wave surfing.Enjoy the episode!
This week our friend Jackson Lebsack joins the pod! He's a content creator, filmmaker and adventure athlete from Hood River, Oregon. Best known for his role in SICKOS, a group of friends who have gone viral numerous times for their stunts and various shenanigans, he also has built a legendary career having help build Jamie O'Brian's Vlog channel then transitioning to building SICKOS to what it is today both in-front and behind the camera. Jackson tells us about his early career, how he met JOB, leaving his dream job to start SICKOS, the crew's most memorable moments, and his love/hate relationship with big mountain Kayaking. ENJOY!
Our Coach Scott Sanchez joins the pod to give insight into how a life of competing and coaching olympic athletes led him to taking a 12-year-old Kai under his wing, beginning a 20 year coaching relationship that continues to this day. Scott also reveals his keys for bringing the best out of athletes and breaks down the different approaches he's taken to Kai's athletic journey as he's progressed through windsurfing, SUP racing, and surfing at the highest levels. The conversation also focuses on the unique way we train for big waves. Enjoy the pod, we'll see you next week!
This conversation delves into the rich history and evolution of foiling, exploring its origins, technological advancements, and the transition from big wave riding to small swell foiling. The boys discuss the influence of military technology on modern foiling, the innovations in design and materials, and the pivotal moments that have shaped the sport. They reflect on how foiling has become accessible and popularized, particularly through downwind racing and the viral moments that captured the attention of the surfing community. This conversation delves into the evolution of foiling, exploring its various techniques and the impact it has had on water sports. They also share personal experiences, innovations in foiling technology, and the emergence of new disciplines like wing foiling. They reflect on the community surrounding foiling, the excitement of discovering new techniques, and the future of the sport as it continues to evolve.
Kai and Ridge reflect on the last swell of the season at Jaws. They delve into Ridge's journey of recovery from a significant wipeout, the importance of brain health, and how it has impacted his performance. The duo also explores the evolution of surfboard design, the significance of switching stances, and the techniques that enhance their big wave performance. They share insights on paddling strategies, the balance of board size, and the innovations that continue to shape the future of surfing. They delve into the intricacies of surfing big waves, particularly focusing on barrel riding techniques, the ethics of wave priority, and the learning experiences of young surfers like Otis. The discussion highlights the camaraderie and mentorship within the surfing community, as well as the respect required for the powerful waves at Jaws.
In this conversation, Kai and Ian discuss their recent experience at the Nazaré contest, exploring the challenges of forecasting conditions, the chaotic travel journey, equipment issues, and the dynamics of competition day. They reflect on the unpredictability of big wave surfing, the importance of preparation, and the unique culture surrounding Nazaré. The boys delve into the intense experiences of jet skiing and foiling at Nazaré, discussing the challenges, dangers, and mechanical issues they face. The conversation also touches on injuries, recovery, and the evolution of jet ski technology, highlighting the risks and rewards of extreme sports. They also discuss the mental and physical demands of riding massive waves. The discussion also touches on the recent winter swells, comparing them to past seasons, and emphasizes the need for surfers to remain focused and ready for opportunities as they arise.
In this conversation, Doug Silva, a prominent figure in the surfing world, shares his journey from being an unbeatable amateur surfer to becoming a super coach for elite surfers like Seth Moniz. The discussion delves into Doug's early experiences, his competitive spirit, and the evolution of his coaching philosophy, emphasizing the importance of surfing better and maintaining a positive mindset. Doug reflects on his past challenges, the lessons learned, and how he now manifests positive experiences in life and surfing. He recounts a life-changing 90-day awakening, his innovative coaching techniques, and thrilling adventures with fellow surfers like Ross Clark Jones. The discussion emphasizes the importance of mindset, energy, and the concept of torque in surfing, showcasing how these elements contribute to success both in and out of the water.
The dynamic duo of surfing and coaching, Seth Moniz and Doug Silva, discuss their journey through the competitive surfing landscape, emphasizing the importance of fun, confidence, and mental resilience. They share insights on the coach-athlete relationship, the significance of equipment and technique, and the role of nutrition and lifestyle in enhancing performance. The discussion also touches on personal growth, overcoming pressure, and setting aspirations for the future. They also delve into the life of a professional surfer, sharing personal experiences and insights from their surfing journeys. They discuss the thrill of big wave surfing at Jaws, the transition from small to big waves, and the dynamics of competitive surfing. The conversation also touches on innovative ideas for big wave events and the importance of personal growth within the surfing community.
In this conversation, Ridge and Kai discuss the last two swells at Jaws. They delve into Ridge's near-miss barrel experience, explore the potential of multi-sport opportunities, and highlight innovations in surfing equipment, including foiling and wing surfing. The discussion emphasizes the unique challenges and excitement of surfing at Jaws, as well as the evolving technology in the sport. They delve into the thrill and fear associated with foiling on big waves, sharing personal experiences and insights on the unique challenges it presents. The discussion shifts to Kai's remarkable barrel ride at Jaws, highlighting the importance of board design and innovation in big wave surfing. They reflect on the recent devastating fires in Los Angeles, drawing parallels to the fires in Maui, and emphasize the need for community resilience and accountability in preventing such disasters.
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This conversation delves into the world of big wave surfing, focusing on Mavericks, one of the most notorious surf spots. The boys discuss their personal experiences, the dangers associated with surfing Mavericks, the evolution of big wave surfing techniques, and the legacy of legendary surfers like Jeff Clark and Mark Fu. They also touch on the realities of surfing safety, the impact of technology on big wave surfing, and the ever-present threat of sharks in the area. The conversation also touches on memorable sessions, the dynamics of competition, and the camaraderie among surfers, highlighted by a humorous incident involving burritos. They share stories of intense sessions, unexpected challenges, and the camaraderie that comes with surfing. From a chaotic boat ride to navigating foggy conditions, the conversation highlights the adrenaline and unpredictability of big wave surfing. They also discuss the ongoing quest for the elusive 100-foot wave and the implications it has for the surfing community.
In this conversation, Ridge and Kai discuss an unprecedented run of big waves, focusing on the conditions, innovations in surfing techniques, and the critical importance of water safety. They reflect on the evolution of surfboards and the need for respect and responsibility within the surfing community, especially during high-stakes situations like big wave surfing. Ridge and Kai delve into the intricacies of big wave surfing, focusing on the dynamics of competition, the significance of the Eddie swell, and the evolution of women's participation in the sport. They discuss the pecking order among surfers, the chaos of event days, and the strategies involved in selecting boards and navigating heats. The conversation also highlights the spiritual connection surfers have with the ocean and the thrill of riding massive waves, while acknowledging the challenges and risks involved in the sport. They discuss the physical and mental demands of surfing massive waves, the importance of equipment design, and the reflections on performance and competition. The conversation also touches on the future of big wave surfing, the community's resilience, and the lessons learned from recent experiences.
In this conversation, Pete shares his journey from a young surfer in Kailua to becoming a legendary figure in the ocean sports community. He discusses the evolution of windsurfing equipment, the vibrant community in Maui, and the cultural shifts that accompanied the rise of windsurfing as a lifestyle. The conversation also touches on the intersection of music and windsurfing, the professional tour experience, and the discovery of Jaws, a legendary surf spot. The crew delves into the evolution of windsurfing and surfing techniques, the transition to towing and strap surfing, the challenges faced in big wave surfing, and the innovations in safety equipment. They share personal experiences and memorable wipeouts, emphasizing the importance of teamwork and camaraderie in the sport. Pete recounts his experience during the infamous January 10th, 2004 swell. They explore the evolution of kitesurfing, highlighting its early days and the rapid growth of water sports innovation. The discussion emphasizes the spirit of experimentation and the future of water sports, showcasing how new techniques and equipment continue to redefine the boundaries of what is possible in the ocean.