Tuesday, June 3, 2008

surfing on itouch

What started out as the sport of kings and was practiced mostly by men has exploded to include women and young girls in increasing numbers. I have written some surfing tips with the intention of keeping you all safe.

If you come across one that doesn t then it s usually possible to hire the necessary equipment from a surf shop. Your instructor should also be happy to give you some advice about where to start. They are all relevant, and will not only keep you safe but may stop you from injuring others or damaging your own equipment.

Paddling well takes some time to learn but you need to do it. In July, professional surfers gather here for the Billabong Pro tournament. The sun is much stronger when out surfing as it not only hits you from above, but also reflects off the water.

Respect the locals if you are visiting a beach. But remember to be safe, take a lesson or two and be respectful out there, surfing can kill, but it is without question the most amazing feeling on earth!

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