Posted by Clare Slack at Jun 11th, 2011 in Surfing
Water activities are an exhilarating way to spend your time. There is nothing quite like the adrenaline rush from hitting the water and getting swept up in the fun and excitement. A multitude of aquatic sports are available for anyone to experience like deep sea diving, surfing, canoeing and more.
All sports activities expect you to possess a certain degree of safety equipment and protection. In the case of aquatic sports, if you wish to protect yourself from the elements, you should wear a wetsuit. Wetsuits really are a water sport lovers best ally. This favourable bit of rubber allows surfers to remain warm in chilly oceans worldwide.
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Posted by Phillip Piper at May 31st, 2011 in Surfing
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Have you been wondering what the following version of the Contour action camcorder will deliver? Wait no more. Spys and test users have disclosed the Contour+. Preliminary blurry photos show the same case as the last couple of Contour action cams but the guts have been improved to better user experience such as included bluetooth as well as a broader angle camera lens.
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Posted by Clare Slack at May 27th, 2011 in Surfing
Surfboards are assessed by different proportions: length, thickness, and width. The span of the surfboard will establish how effortlessly you can catch the wave. The lengthier the board is, the less difficult it’ll be to trap the wave. The broader it really is, the more stability you will get in the water. Lastly, the thickness of the board gives you float. The thicker it is actually, the greater buoyant you will be. You can expect to come across these dimensions calculated in inches and published around the underbelly of the board round the stringer by way of the tail.
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Posted by Bailey Jamieson at May 23rd, 2011 in Surfing
Beachcomber resort, only 100 m from Main Beach At Surfers Paradise, might be an excellent place to consider for those who are planning a holiday or vacation on Australia’s Gold Coast. Beachcomber Resort Surfers Paradise facilities include free secure underground parking, and many leisure facilities, including floodlit tennis courts, a fully equipped gymnasium, and a spa/sauna. The accommodation is ideally placed for visiting attractions such as the Gold Coast’s major theme parks, and shopping centres, or for a trip into the beautiful and scientifically important Gold Coast hinterland.
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Posted by Bailey Jamieson at May 20th, 2011 in Surfing
San Simeon in Tugun isn’t just any resort, and neither is a vacation here an ordinary one. Firstly, Tugun is one of the most famous holiday villages in the Gold Coast, which itself is one of the most famous holidays hotspots in Queensland. Also, a San Simeon stay is as close to a perfect beach vacation as is possible in a place which is filled with an endless series of beach resorts offering golden sandy beaches and brilliant weather.
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Posted by Clare Slack at May 17th, 2011 in Surfing
One of the greatest things about surfing equipment is that once you’ve purchased your surfboard and wet suit, everything else is fairly inexpensive. The most important things you’ll need if you’re taking up surfing are of course your surfboard, surf wear as well as high quality wax to keep from slipping off your board.
Surfboard and wet suit pricing varies greatly however you don’t want to go cheap here. Remember, in most cases, you get what you pay for. If you believe surfing is going to become a long lasting passion, it’s really well worth spending a little bit more for top quality products. Wax can be bought inexpensively from surf shops, normally for under $10. Several of these shops will toss in the wax free of charge if you’re buying a surfboard or other more expensive items.
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Posted by Margaretta Moberly at May 6th, 2011 in Surfing
Surfing is a sport that is hard on the body, and you will certainly agree with me when you are a surfer. Your arena would be on an unstable surface with uncertain elements. If you have a slight bicep or a faint heart, most sports in Indonesia won’t be a good idea for you because to make it out you’re often battling sharp reefs or 5 knots current (at Nusa Dua). With the high demands of surfing, how then will your body keep up? Yoga might be a solution.
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Your Mind, Body, And Soul During Yoga And Surfing
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