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Catching Some Waves On a Surfboard

by Daniel Thomas

A good thing about surfing, especially if you are in a tropical area with a lot of sun, is that you will be exposed to the opposite sex all of the time. If you are surfing everyday you should have a good tan and be in pretty good shape, have no problem finding dates, and most of all have great skill in riding waves, we hope.

If you are a beginner and not sure where to start when getting a surfboard, try and get one that is the same height as you are. Make sure you can afford it, and just use it for practice, as you start surfing more you will make more surfer friends more experienced then you, ask questions to learn more about board types and such.

It does not take long for a beginning surfer become very comfortable with using surfing terms around friends. Such as the type of surfboard they plan to purchase after the art of surfing has been entrained in their memory.

For the beginner a short board will be the best option, but some more experienced surfers prefer long boards, which are a bit more difficult to learn on and much harder to ride. Style is also another choice of what surfers choose from. It could be the design on their surfboard, their surf fin, or just what they are wearing before they get in the water.

One common mistake that beginning surfers make is buying the most least expensive surfboard they can get their hands on. They are so rushed to get in the water and start surfing. Then they will come to a realization that they board was crap, or maybe they will see that surfboards require some light maintenance.

This could happen because the surfboard has been damaged in some way while surfing and is showing signs that it retains water. If they had done some research through the internet, they could have learned to recognize the warning signs for a surfboard that should not be used anymore.

Some surfboards are unfit for use in the water simply because a previous owner has not tended to the surfboard properly. One of the important factors that every surfer learns is that a surfboard needs to be waxed on a regular basis. This preparation technique is necessary because wax allows the surfer to grip the surfboard with the soles of their feet.

As the surfer is getting ready to get in the water for the first time with their surfboard, they will be very conscious of what other surfers do. New surfers will spend many hours in the water learning to sit and stand on the board. After they have perfected these techniques, they will be ready to try out some waves and they will be less worried about the stares that they are getting from the crowd that has formed on the beach.

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