February 23rd, 2010 — Surf Skate Wake, Surfing, Tips and Tricks
Here are some basic tips that will help you with your surfing. Surfing is a competitive sport that can be a lot of fun for everyone involved. Waves are regarded as highly coveted items, and a variety of different factors go into surfing and its success including the wind, the tide, the swell, the ocean bed and so many others. Here are some basic tips that are going to improve your capabilities as a surfer.
1 – Always aim to catch one more wave.
Sometimes you may feel as if it is time for you to end your session, and it may be tempting for you to simply come in, but if you can find the strength and patience to stick it out for one more wave, more often than not you will probably find that the very last wave that you surf before you paddle in is the best one of your session for that day.
2 – Know what your limits are.
If you have only ever surfed waves as high as your chest, then handling a massive double overhead is probably not the best thing for you to do. You need to know what your limits are, and you need to stick to those limits until you feel safer and more comfortable handling something larger.
3 – Take care to keep yourself protected.
Always make sure that you are wearing sunscreen on any skin that is exposed while surfing, and make sure that you are reapplying the sunscreen as necessary in order to keep your sun safe during your surfing endeavor.
4 – Go out and surf!
The absolute best way for you to learn how to surf the way the pros do it is simply going to be for you to get out there and do it. If you really want to improve your surfing skills, then the best possible thing that you can do is to get out there and actually surf. The more time that you spend surfing, the better your surfing skills will become. Progression may seem slow at times, but it will come if you do not force it.
5 – Ride the waves in and make the section.
Sometimes it can be tempting for us to end the riding of a wave when we see that wave sectioning, but it is often best for us to simply take the section on, waiting to see if we will be capable of making it. Sometimes you may not make it, but sometimes you will be able to make it after all, scoring you an extra 20 seconds or so of the wave, which is well worth the effort isn’t it?
Just a few of the right tips and you can be well on your way to increasing your capabilities as a surfer. There is really nothing wrong with simply getting out there and improving your skills by honing your craft on your own terms. Good luck!
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Originally posted 2009-06-26 16:30:46. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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February 22nd, 2010 — Surf Skate Wake, Surfboard Reviews, Surfing
Are you just learning how to surf, or are otherwise looking to purchase a new surfboard? One of the most difficult decisions to make when it comes to surfing is choosing the best board for you. There are a variety of different factors that are going to influence your choice of a surfboard, which range from what types of waves you will be riding, what kind of experience you have, what preferred style of surfing you participate in, and many others. Once you are able to take all of these factors into account that is when you can take the time to look at each surfboard itself.
Surfboards come in a wide variety of different sizes and styles, and they also have a wide variety of different manufacturing processes as well. The main shapes that are used to manufacture surfboards are long boards, mini-mal boards, fish boards, short boards and surfboard hybrids which are made from numerous shapes combined.
The Mini Mal is a board that is used by beginner surfers and advanced surfers alike. These boards are perfect for any person that appreciates the feel of a long board but is looking for an increase in maneuverability. These boards are easier to carry, and they are much more manageable in the water while offering the same ease as a traditional long board. They are ideal for children and smaller adults who are seeking a beginning board as well as experienced long boarders looking for something with more maneuverability.
The Long Board is also a good board both for beginner surfers and advanced surfers alike. The long board is essentially a modern replica of the original surfboards. The long board will allow you to paddle into any waves that you want, hanging ten all the way until you reach the beach. The long board is one of the most popular boards in the water today for good reason. The long board is easy to get started on and it always provides a good time.
The Soft Board is excellent for beginners and intermediate surfers alike, though you will most likely see this one being used by beginners, but advanced surfers often also turn to them when surfing in between flags at the beach. This is the perfect board for you to learn how to surf on, as these boards were designed to increase stability and for easy paddling. These boards have a slick bottom which ensures maximum speed, and it also has smooth rails which ensure easy turning. The soft construction makes sure you don’t get hurt during a spill, either.
The Retro Fish board is intended for intermediate and advanced surfers and is a popular alternative to short boards. This board was originally designed in the 70s, and is a shorter and thicker board than short boards are.
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Originally posted 2009-01-20 05:17:15. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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February 17th, 2010 — Surf Skate Wake, Surfboard Reviews, Surfing
Surfing might be a challenge to learn, but choosing the right surfboard can feel overwhelming. Everyone seems to have a custom board these days. Even small kids on the beach have boards painted with sea life shapes. Teens have wildly colored boards, each appealing to their personalities, and adults will often have unique boards that they’ve used for years. There’s much more to choosing a surfboard than picking the color you like, though. You need to consider what you’d like to be able to do with the board and your size when choosing the right surfboard to learn on.
If you’re enthusiastic about making rad moves in the waves and plan to learn to do more than the very basics, you’ll want a short surfboard that will allow for that more easily than most beginner boards. When you hold the board next to you on its end, it should be at least 6 inches taller than you, but not much more than about 10 inches taller. If you’re built bigger than the average person your height, you can go with a surfboard that’s slightly taller. You’ll want the board to be a wider and thicker than average board. You might even choose what’s known as a fish. A fish is wider than average and shorter, with a wider tail than a regular short board.
For someone who still wants to learn surfing moves but doesn’t have as much time to do so, then a surfboard of about 7 to 8 feet long will be good. You’ll want to look for a board called a fun board. Fun boards are more like the standard long boards, but they’re wider and thicker. They offer a beginner more stability. And for someone with less practice time, they’re a good option over the short boards or fish. It’s easier to learn on a fun board, though some exciting surfing moves are done easier on a shorter board. The choice between a fish or a fun board should really depend on how much time you’ll be in the water. If you’re going to surf daily or close to it, go ahead and get the shorter surfboard now.
Longboards are easier to learn with, and best for the very casual surfer. If you only plan to surf once in a while and would like to stay on the surfboard as much as possible during these few precious beach hours, then a long board is probably your best choice. Most long boards range from about 9 to 9-and-a-half feet. The biggest drawback to choosing a longboard over short boards, fun boards or fish is the price difference. Longboards are much more expensive than the other options. You can buy a used longboard for less, but modern used surfboards aren’t that much cheaper. Vintage longboards offer a less expensive option, but they’re more difficult to maneuver and harder to carry on the beach because they weight so much more than modern surfboards.
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January 30th, 2010 — Surf Skate Wake, Surfing, Tips and Tricks
Everyone has opinions and, in turn, preferences, from music, to drinks, to whatever else that you can think of. Surfing is no different when you think about it. Different surfing spots offer up different rides due to the terrain of the ground underneath the water being vastly different from one spot to the next spot. Despite all of this, you will still find that there are a handful of spots around the globe that the majority will agree upon that are a “must surf”, and you would benefit from visiting these choice surfing spots sometime in your life.
The Place: The Banzai Pipeline, in O’ahu, Hawaii
Why: This pipeline offers not only some of the best waves, but also some of the most dangerous in the entire world. This is definitely no place for any beginner surfer to go, because the waves here are so intense that even some pros are unwilling to come surfing here. Although this is by far one of the most coveted and one of the most well loved surfing spots, the danger is something that you simply cannot ignore. There are many surfers that have died here, perhaps more than any other surfing spot across the globe.
The Place: Tavarua, in Fiji
Why: Tavarua is fun because of the secret elements associated with it, and there are two world class breaks here for you to take advantage of. You will also find a breathtaking environment, beautiful scenery and coral reefs to take advantage of. Unfortunately, the island is currently being managed by a private surf camp, and so the only visitors that are allowed here are those that are brought in by invitation. Fortunately, this island does host a number of different surfing competitions all throughout the year, and you can watch them online or on television to take in some of the spectacular views from afar.
The Place: Teahupoo, in Tahiti
Why: This is another site where the annual Billabong World Championships Tour is held. Teahupoo allows experienced surfers to really live out their life-long dreams. These beaches offer waves reaching higher than 10 feet into the air, a truly heavy current and barrels that are just perfect. Because of these absolutely perfect conditions, professional surfers from all over the world visit Teahupoo at least once and many amateur surfers make it their dream to someday visit.
The Place: Mundaka, in Spain
Why: This is definitely one of the more famous surfing spots in all of Europe as well as the rest of the world. Mundaka offers the speed and the waves that every surfer seems to crave. The current is nice and strong, and this makes your ride all that much more smooth and fun, but some danger is also added as well. Mundaka is only ideal for the more experienced surfers.
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Originally posted 2009-10-01 03:27:46. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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January 27th, 2010 — Surf Skate Wake, Surfing, Tips and Tricks
Everyone has their own unique preferences when it comes to surfing, because different surf spots offer unique waves, unique terrain and completely unique experiences. Still, there is a general consensus when it comes to some of the top surf spots in the world, and here is a small handful of the surf spots that are well worth checking out in your lifetime if you are serious about riding the best waves on the best beaches all around the world.
The Place: Gold Coast City, in Australia
Why: Australia is well known all over the world for providing some truly excellent conditions for surfing. With four different primary breaks and plenty of sunny sky to behold, the Gold Coast City has been well known and regarded as the surfer’s paradise for many years. It features plenty of nearby entertainment, shopping and a multitude of tourist attractions that are particularly convenient for any surfer that is looking to have more fun before or after they hit the waves.
The Place: Kandahar, in Mexico
Why: Surfers from absolutely every level of capability can come and really enjoy what the waves of Kandahar have to offer. There are a wide variety of different surf breaks here, allowing surfers to really take the time to advance their surfing skills while relaxing and having a really nice surfing day all in the same day. The beach here does not tend to be overly crowded, but this spot is known by many surfers as a destination spot all through the year because the weather always seems to be perfect. If you are looking for the really big waves, like 15 feet waves, then you should be visiting Kandahar during May and June.
The Place: Jeffrey’s Bay, in South Africa
Why: This bay is such a popular destination among surfers that Jeffrey’s Bay, in South Africa now hosts the annual Billabong Pro World Championship Tour. The Jeffrey’s Bay is regarded as being world famous because it offers not only excellent surfing but also plenty of great fun as well. The surrounding wildlife and mountains are going to leave you feeling absolutely breathless, and the waves are so sustainable and variable that they will leave you feeling pleasantly shocked and surprised.
The Place: Half Moon Bay, in California
Why: The Half Moon Bay offers infamous waves that range from 25 feet to 50 feet, making the Half Moon Bay a true Mecca for surfers and lovers of the ocean alike. There are some truly stunning rock formations here that have caused the wave phenomenon from beneath the water. This makes this spot an even more amazing destination for you to visit. Although the waves created here may not be the biggest waves in the world, they are certainly the largest waves that you will find in California.
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January 16th, 2010 — Surf Skate Wake, Surfing
If you ask anybody why they decide to surf, they are going to give you their own very unique answer in response. It might be because they find it to be fun, or cool, or a nice distraction from the hectic tolls of every day life. Some people surf because it is their entire life and some people surf because they simply enjoy the water and the thrill of the sport. Everyone has their own unique answer to this question. To some, surfing is their entire life, and to others, it is simply something that they can do when they want to have a week spent in the sun during the summer months. There is nothing quite life surfing out there. Surfing is one of very few sports out there that utilizes the power of the earth and nature so directly. There is nothing mechanic in surfing, it is all purely nature, and there is something really incredible about that.
Once you have a solid reason for why you want to surf, all that is left for you is to start.
The best way to start surfing is to start early and to practice often. There are a wide variety of different ways, in reality, that you can be introduced to the sport of surfing. The most important thing is that you enter into the water with a true willingness to learn, and a real passion for the sport. You have to be serious about surfing if you really want to benefit from everything that this sport has to offer.
How you begin to learn how to surf is going to be unique for everyone. One of the best ways to begin surfing is to have friends that are interested so that you can all go out together and enjoy the waves while you enjoy your friends. It doesn’t really matter whether or not your friends are good at surfing, as what really matters is simply having fun because that is what surfing is really all about. Becoming a proficient surfer is going to take a lot of time and a lot of practice – So rather than starting seriously, why not start out with some fun and see where it leads you?
If you do not have any friends that are interested in surfing, don’t worry. There are other ways that you can learn how to surf, just make sure that you do not go through this alone. Surfing alone when you’re out of practice or new to the sport is dangerous. Surf with a surfing class, with an instructor, or with other surfers at a surfing holiday if you want to enjoy the sport but have no friends with which to do it. Who knows, you may end up making new friends in people that are interested in surfing.
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January 1st, 2010 — Surf Skate Wake, Surfing, Tips and Tricks
If you are planning on taking up surfing, or just want to brush up on your surfing techniques and skills, you should start with the following list. This surfing 101 list is meant to be a no nonsense beginner’s guide to getting started on the water. This includes safety for yourself, those around you, using your equipment properly and above all else, knowing what you’re doing. Without further ado, here’s surfing 101:
Do not drink any alcohol while you are surfing or just before surfing. When you are surging under the influence of something like alcohol, you are going to be setting yourself up for failure, accident, injury or worse. Drinking alcohol is going to impair your judgment and may even cause your reaction times to slow down which can put you in serious risk of injury.
Make sure that you are aware of other surfers. You need to be aware of who else is in the water at all times. You also need to be aware of the surfing conditions as well as of the location where you are surfing. You should always make sure that you are not taking somebody else’s wave when you are surfing.
Be aware of your limits as well. You should only ever be surfing in the waves that you are comfortable in rather than surfing in waves that can get you into trouble.
Make sure that you are staying in shape, because physical fitness is definitely important when it comes to your health and well being in the water. If you lose your surfboard while you are out on the water, you are going to need to be physically capable of swimming yourself back to shore and this requires being in shape.
Never go surfing within 45 minutes of having eaten a meal. Your body can do some really unexpected things such as causing cramps when you swim this soon after having eaten a meal.
Make sure that you are surfing smart. You need to be aware of when you should be holding onto your board, just as easily as when you should be getting rid of your board. If you are about to have a serious wipeout, then you need to get rid of your board as this is going to prevent you from sustaining many of the injuries that are sustained when you are still hanging onto your board while you are wiping out.
If you find yourself caught in a rip tide, do not panic. When you should be doing instead is paddling parallel along with the beach until you manage to escape the hold of the rip tide.
Make sure that you are always wearing a good sun block product that is water proof as it will keep you from burning from the blistering sun.
Photo Credits: mikebaird
Originally posted 2009-09-02 03:29:46. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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December 23rd, 2009 — Consider This, Surf Skate Wake, Surfing
Understanding the benefits of surfing will help you determine whether or not this is the right water sport for you.
First and foremost, do you know what surfing is?
Surfing is a unique activity involving the riding on a wave or riding along a wave using a surfboard. One of the best methods of cross training for the purpose of surfing is to take up swimming. Most of your surfing time is actually going to be spend paddling and swimming than actually riding any waves, and this is an important consideration if you are serious about taking up the sport and seeing what it has to offer you.
Now, what are the benefits of going surfing?
Surfing is a truly excellent fitness activity. The sport of surfing is capable of providing both aerobic and anaerobic exercise components. It requires that the surfer make excellent use of his or her upper body as a result of stroking through the waves, getting out on the waves and then balancing the lower body and the legs in order to ride the wave all the way into shore. Surfing, then, demands a great deal of body balance and body control, and these demands are going to strengthen the interaction that exists between your mind and your body. The surfing environment, the open ocean, is going to help to protect you from injury that occurs as a result of error.
People that go surfing are going to develop a back that is fit and square, shoulders that are strong, back muscles that are strong and legs and arms that are strong.
In order to get all of the full benefits associated with using surfing as a method of exercise, there are a number of skills that you are going to need to develop. The skills that need to be developed for the purpose of surfing include:
- Improvements in balance, because you will rely heavily upon balance while standing on the board,
- Paddling and swimming, because you will spend more time paddling and swimming than you will spend on the board riding waves when it comes to surfing,
- Duck Diving, because this is how to ride through waves or to prepare for an oncoming wave,
- Spring Paddling right into a wave, which is an important part of surfing,
- Standing up quickly and with balance on the board, so that you do not end up wrecking before you even get to ride your wave,
- Turning on the board without falling,
- Controlling the movement of the board as well as exiting the wave in question,
If you do not already know how to swim or need to improve your swimming capabilities, taking lessons in a surf school is typically a good way for you to go.
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Originally posted 2009-08-24 03:13:52. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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December 10th, 2009 — Surf Skate Wake, Surfboard Reviews, Surfing

The Indo Fish
The Indo Fish by Tim Stamps came about when the designer of the board was wondering how a fish board could work in the waves surrounding a boating trip in Indonesia, or any good waves anywhere else on the planet for that matter. The decision was to keep the fish lines, just changing up the details a little in order to see what could happen. The entire outline of the board was narrowed up quite a bit and some more nose rocker was added as well. This has become a good fish board for handling waves as a result, and it can handle point, reef and beach break. The board was originally set up to be a twin keel but you can also find it available in a quad format as well.
This is a nice board with a lot of potential, especially if you like the standard fish shape and the potential for a good wave board. The dimensions are solid, and this board is available as long as 6′10″ if you need the length.
Typical Board Dimensions: 5′8″ 15 1/2″ Tall by 20 3/8″ Wide by 15″N 2 1/2″ Thick
Typical Board Size Range: 5′2″ to 6′10″
The Bing Single Wing Quad
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Before you can learn how to duck dive, you may need to learn what duck diving is and what it is all about. Any breaking wave that is more than two feet high is going to require that you duck underneath the wave rather than floating right over it, and this is where the duck dive term comes from. Duck diving is not something people really learn how to do when they are first learning how to surf, because most beginning surfers are surfing the smaller waves anyway. In fact, most people that learn how to duck dive do so through necessity because they end up having to tackle a wave that was larger than what they were expecting. Still, it may be a good idea for you to learn how to duck dive before you even learn how to stand up on the board.
This way, when you do encounter a wave that is too large for you to simply float over, you will know what to do rather than having to learn very quickly at the worst possible time through necessity.
As you are padding and approaching an oncoming wave, you should be shooting to have as much speed as you possibly can. Approximately two feet before you make contact with the white water, you need to grab both of the rails, or the side edges of the board, particularly about halfway between the midpoint of the board and the nose, and you should push all of the weight in your upper body onto your hands and your arms until you feel as if the nose of the board is about to go under the water. Now you should point your head down, allowing your body to follow suit.
Once your body has gone just below the surface, the next step in the process is to bend your dominant leg, using the knee of your dominant leg to push the tail of your board under the water. The momentum that you create should be enough for you to be quickly thrust under the wave which is passing quickly over you, only requiring you to be under the water for a short period of time. As the wave begins to pass you overhead, you can let the natural flotation of your board to bring you back up to the surface. Now you should have the necessary skill to paddle yourself to the lineup, or you can paddle up to the next wave and duck dive underneath it as well.
It’s not really a difficult process to learn, but it can go a long way in preparing you for real surfing. Once you know how to duck dive to line yourself up for big waves, you can begin to surf the big ones. Practice this technique until you become comfortable, and then you can go out and tackle the big ones, showing your friends that yes, you really can learn to surf on the internet!
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