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A Simple Surfer’s Wish …

A Simple Surfer’s Wish …

A surfer’s wish this holiday season eh? ‘That’s easy’ you say with a Grinch-like grin! No, dear friends, it is not for a bigger quiver of surfboards or a surf break alone to myself every dawn session (although those things are quite desirable too!). It has been many years since I have indulged in that [...]

Get Up, Stand Up … on your Surfboard

Get Up, Stand Up … on your Surfboard

As I thought about it more, I noticed there were correlations between surfing and blogging that I wanted to point out and hopefully allow up and coming bloggers to benefit from the power of catching their first “wave”. So without further ado, here is my 6 step guide for getting up on your board. Enjoy! [...]

Six Essential Tips for a Surf Trip

Six Essential Tips for a Surf Trip

Ever since Bruce Brown let loose upon the surf world his “travel documentary” Endless Summer, the idea of travelling around the globe in pursuit of waves has been a much sought-after dream for surfers of all ages. From tiny groms to seasoned old fogeys, the romanticized dream of hopping on an airplane with nothing more than [...]

The Best Age to Start Surfing with Kids

The Best Age to Start Surfing with Kids

Surfing may look easy but the reality of it is it is actually one of the toughest sports to conquer. Since this sport obviously requires a lot of patience it is important that your child be at least the age of nine or ten before beginning to surf. Children at this age will have the [...]

(I Wish) I could Surf like those Girls

(I Wish) I could Surf like those Girls

I’ve been renting a beach house in Montauk, Long Island for ten years now. After a few years of watching the surfers there with envy, I decided I’d become one myself. So I grabbed the vintage 60s Bing surfboard from our rusty shed, thinking if I was going to learn to surf, I wanted to [...]

Catch a wave … in Wyoming?

Catch a wave … in Wyoming?

A surfboard atop a vehicle, 700 miles from the nearest ocean, is your first clue that the surf’s up in Wyoming. Along the Snake River, just south of Jackson, Mother Nature provides a unique venue for the surf-obsessed in a region better known for wolves, grizzly bears, bison and the rugged Grand Teton and Yellowstone [...]

3 Quick Exercises for Powerful Surf Sessions

3 Quick Exercises for Powerful Surf Sessions

It’s a wonder that this sport we all love so much is called surfing at all, since we are actually paddling about 90 percent of the time when we are out in the water! Although the glory is in ripping wicked-bad bottom turns and busting out massive air, much of the work in getting into [...]

Learn the Surfer’s “Pop-Up”

Learn the Surfer’s “Pop-Up”

Every surfer that has begun to move away from the world of surf instructors and beginner breaks, and onto the singular form of learning and fabled “home breaks” knows how critical it is to get the “pop-up” just right. Over anticipate the pop-up and you can ensure that you’ll be watching the back of the [...]

Learn to Sit in the Right Spot

Learn to Sit in the Right Spot

I love this quote, and it speaks to me at this present moment … for right now, I am being tossed around in the “sudsy” goodness of a rather large sized wave as it pummels me into the washing machione cycle of the ocean. It’s all about constantly being in the now; knowing you don’t [...]

Learning to Surf: All about the “Paddle”

Learning to Surf: All about the “Paddle”

Surfing is easy IF you can only get to the point of sitting out in the line up, and then catching a wave to drop into. Of all the things that lead up to the physical moment of surfing on a wave, paddling is the one that will make the most difference in improving your [...]

3rd Annual Surf Film Festival (July 9 – July 31, 2010)

3rd Annual Surf Film Festival (July 9 – July 31, 2010)

Honolulu Academy of Arts is back with their annual surf film festival, with this year’s  festival boasted to be the best ever. Forget that there will be free beer from Kona Brewing Company and free wine from Barefoot Wine & Bubbly … the films are the star of this event which includes 10 highly anticipated films [...]

Learning to Surf: A Beginner’s Guide (part 2)

Learning to Surf: A Beginner’s Guide (part 2)

The long term newbie must understand that he or she falls under a different light for other surfers than short term of vacationing surfers. Whereas short term surfers come and go, and by that nature is easier to ignore as potential dangers … long term newbies will more than likely show up at the same [...]

Learning to Surf: A Beginner’s Guide (part 1)

Learning to Surf: A Beginner’s Guide (part 1)

Surfers are a fun-loving group of people, often times hooting and laughing as the waves roll into their specific break. But don’t let this outer layer fool you … it is not secret that surfers are territorial. Let’s face the fact that as a rule, the goal is to protect the beaches, the breaks, and [...]

Ask a Surfer: Do I Paddle with My Back Arched?

Ask a Surfer: Do I Paddle with My Back Arched?

One of the questions we receive most frequently from beginning surfers is this one: “Do I paddle with my back arched“? In the end my dear surfer friends, although there are various answers and discussions about paddling methods and techniques, it is all about the physics of paddling. Arching your back will make sure that your [...]

Top 5 Reasons Why Surfing Keeps You Young

Top 5 Reasons Why Surfing Keeps You Young

Surfers seem happier, healthier, and most of all younger than most people … if not physically, then definitely in spirit and passion. According to most surfers, the mystical bond that a surfer has with mother ocean and their surfboard is almost impossible to explain to those who do not surf – that not many activities [...]

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