How you can Surf Like a Pro

Aug 29 2010 Published by admin under Learn How to Surf

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Develop a good hop-up technique. In order to get much better at surfing you should master your hop-up (acquiring to a standing position on a surfboard). That is accomplished by lining up on the middle in the board and making sure the nose on the board is slightly lifted out from the water. Push yourself up with your arms and make an effort to land on both feet at once as an alternative to obtaining up one knee at a time.

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Total Surfing Fitness – How To Improve Surfing

Aug 18 2010 Published by admin under Surfing Story

There are many challenges which you must face in case you wish to appreciate surfing as your sport. Other than being fit, you should also come up with the unique moves that could make you 1 hell of a surfer. But prior to you even hurt your self, greater take into account the basics regarding to boost browsing efficiency. Of course you will need a set of successful exercises and here are some of them to acquire you started in no time.

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How to Catch a Wave

Jun 29 2010 Published by admin under Learn How to Surf

Now that you’ve paddled out and ducked under the breaking waves, it’s time to catch yourself a wave.

Get Out there

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How to Paddle your Surfboard

Jun 29 2010 Published by admin under Learn How to Surf

Your thick, old board is through your arm and you’ve chosen a mushy, unpopulated spot for a surf. Time to find out tips on to paddle your surfboard.

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How to Choose Your First Surfboard

Jun 29 2010 Published by admin under Learn How to Surf

Nothing is very important to the starting surfer than choosing the proper initial board. Those thin, narrow rockets the stars are riding confident appear thrilling, but they are a disaster for surfers learning original techniques. As a result, keep these ideas in thoughts when picking your very first surfboard.

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