Thursday, November 13, 2008

free anonymous surfing - these are the fundamentals you should know

It always looks so exciting when you watch surfers on the shore or on TV. When starting the search for your board, you will need to honestly assess your skill level.

There are ways to save yourself embarrassment, money, and expedite your learning time if you follow these easy steps. You can learn the rules, so that you don't steal or snake someone else's wave, or do anything else that's a big surfing no no. And that's the whole point, right?

Don't push yourself too far, especially when starting out and learning to surf. The ideal boards to learn to surf on would be 8-9 ft, and wider than usual. They are light and form fitting for comfort so they don t get in the way of a surfer s performance.

A great board for someone trying to make the transition to shortboarding or spends most sessions riding sloppy waves. If you are about to wipe-out then get rid of your board.

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