For anyone considering taking up Surfing as their latest sport, the thought of your first day at the beach and your first attempts at catching waves can be a very intimidating thought. A crowded beach with large, aggressive waves and experienced surfers is not where you will want to attempt surfing for the first time, it will be a very daunting experience and probably discourage you.
Longboards are the easiest surfboards to learn the art of surfing. Softboards are ideal for surfing newbies because they provide the best buoyancy and stability for beginners learning how to surf. Unless you choose the right equipment to match your level you are just adding to the difficulty.
Among the most popular boards in the water and for good reason, easy to start on and always fun. Most surfing lessons and surfing instructors can provide you with training surfboards, but when you decide to get serious, definitely buy yourself a nice one. People often react very badly to being dropped in on.
Generally the better the surfer the smaller their board in length, width and thickness. Practice paddling the board and jumping up quickly, all in one motion.
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