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Basic Surfing Info
By Toby Klaremont
Surfing is a difficult and skillful sport enjoyed by people on beaches across the world. It involves using nothing but a board to be carried by the waves that are breaking on the beach. In order to really get up there on the waves, you must have not only the skill to do so, but also wave conditions that are perfect for surfing. Both of these are fairly hard to come by. This is what makes such a demandingsport. But if you are able to get past these obstacles, you will find that it is an exciting and rewarding pastime.

Out of all of the beaches in the world, a very small percentage of them frequently have waves that are ideal for surfing. This is why there are certain “spots” that seem to attract a high number of surfers. If you are totally new to the sport, you will want to look for “training beaches” that are fairly common across the world. In general, they have waves that are tamer and easier to handle for those who are new to surfing. If you ask around at local beach-side shops, they can give you hints on locations that will be good places to start.

The first requirement of is that you need to be an excellent swimmer. Though the surf board is buoyant enough to hold you up, there is a chance that you could lose the board and be stuck all by yourself in the ocean. If this should occur, it is important that you have the strength and endurance to swim back to shore. Drowning is the most common problem with surfers, although others exist, such as shark attacks. Broken limbs are rare, but they do occur sometimes when the surfer is thrashed around by the waves or if they hit the rocks.

Beginners to can spend days trying to mount the board for the first time. It requires perfect timing and agility to be able to catch the wave and hop on top of the
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board in a way that will allow surfing. The only way to really get a feel for this is to keep trying over and over again. beginners might get a taste of the saline ocean water on their first day, and this may continue for quite some time or till the time one is able to master the art of surfing. Once you are able to catch your first wave and mount the board like a pro, you will be filled with ecstasy, and all of the toil will be worth it.

Surfing can be a very casual sport, or very competitive. There are regular competitions in hotspots such as Hawaii. They can judge based on a number of factors. Some require the surfers to do little tricks on their boards, such as launching off of the wave and doing a flip or two. Some just grade the surfers based on skill and agility when it comes to catching the waves. There are quite a few celebrities, include Kelly Slater, Taj Burrow, Andy Irons, and Nathan Hedge.

To begin surfing, all you need to do is get a board and a safety strap. After you have those, nothing will stop you from going out and testing the waters, so to speak. You can find any number of areas that will be able to offer some challenging waves for training. If you live near a beach, the best thing you can do is just go out every day for a couple of hours and practice. Eventually you will get the hang of it, and you can start to move up to the larger and more exciting waves.

Toby Klaremont – likes to provide practical content on a variety of interesting topics. For additional Extreme Sports articles, check out extremesports.solutions4.info/


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