In the early 1900 s the Hawaiians organized the Hui Nalu surf club and competed in neighborly surf competitions with the Outrigger Canoe Club. The first thing you will need is the right equipment.
Deciding what to do is all just a matter of experience. Another good reason to not go it alone initially is because surfing, like any sport, can be dangerous for the uninitiated. Others feel that longboards are great for learning, but after a year or two, a no longer newbie surfer can get more out of shortboard or a fish or a fun board.
Also he should be able to pump down the line and do tricks on the lip and face of the wave. This allows greater stability. Things you will definitely need to bring are a bathing suit, sun block, a towel, and water as it is easy to get dehydrated in the sun.
Also practice paddling for waves, getting as much speed as possible, and jumping up as quickly as you can. No one got any better at anything by staying home and sitting on the couch.
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