The best way to learn how to surf is first hand, so after reading this article, go out there and surf, surf, surf. The local surfers out on the waves can lose their patience with newbies who don't know the rules and big surfing no no's.
After you candidly rate your skill level, you can start narrowing down the type of board that will work with your skill level and help bring you to the next level. Putting in a good amount of time in the kiddies pool will mean that you are more able and experienced to take on the back break when the conditions are right. So let's just take a quick look at a few boards, what they are designed for, and who should buy them.
It takes time to master the sport of surfing, but with the right instruction it can be easier than you think. The advantage of shortboards is that they are short enough and light enough to maneuver the expert surfing tricks. The stand up paddle board can be either a midsize board or a longboard, and the difference with this surfboard is that you stand up on it the entire time and move around with a tall paddle rather than lying down on the board and using your arms as oars.
So your fully decked out in your wettie, got your board and it's all waxed up and ready to go! You can learn to stand on a board and catch a small wave in a day, or work on form, style and ocean awareness with surfing legends over the space of several days to a week or more.
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