Posted by John Blanchard at Jan 4th, 2009 in Surfing
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by John Blanchard
The cheapest and easiest way to drive international traffic to your website are called Traffic Exchange there are 3 most common traffic exchange,the pro traffic exchange,the manual traffic exchange and the auto surf traffic exchange.
The auto surf traffic exchange is good if you want to increase your Alexa ranking for your website,you can easily receive 1000’s of hits a day to your website from these auto surf traffic exchange,but the quality of traffic is very poor don’t expect too much from them.
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Posted by James Cavalier at Dec 16th, 2008 in Surfing
by Jimmy Johnson
California surfing is more than just a recreational pastime for many people - it is an obsession, an institution and a religion. Growing up just outside of the city of San Francisco, I was exposed to this phenomenon at an early age. The Pacific Ocean has always been a favored choice for California surfing, where the waves are perfect, the weather conditions ideal, and the beaches clean and safe.
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Posted by John Smithers at Dec 15th, 2008 in Surfing
by John Smithers
I have used and tried several different training programs over the last few years. Some of them I purchased online and some from my local gym, very few has impressed me, or showed me anything new. So I wasn’t overly excited when I first heard about Total Surfing Fitness. But when more and more of my surfing buddies started to talk about the quick results they were getting I decided to have a look for myself.
At the moment I have been following this program for 8 weeks and my fitness level and surfing has never been better. The whole program is 12 weeks long, but just after 5 weeks I experienced the below results:
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Posted by John Smithers at Dec 12th, 2008 in Surfing
by John Smithers
I have always been interested in trying new training techniques and fitness programs. Most of the ones I used for the last few years has not impressed me at all. But when a few of my surfing friends started with the Total Surfing Fitness program, and I could really see how their surfing improved radically, I decided to give it a try.
So I decided to give this 12 week program a serious go. I am on week 8 now and loving it and most importantly my surfing has improved a lot! After about 5 weeks into the program I experienced the following:
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Posted by Penelope SanMateo at Nov 6th, 2008 in Surfing
by Penelope SanMateo
Big Island, Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, Lahai or Maui are all part of the perfect vacation in Hawaii. If you have the time and want to see the entire state you will be awed by the beauty each island offers.
Your vacation in Hawaii can be even more spectacular if you visit Waimea Canyon on the west side of the island. This 3,000 ft. deep canyon offers beautiful views of crested buttes, rugged craigs, and deep valley gorges. The opportunity for sensational photos is endless at the canyon.
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Posted by Rodney Lister at Oct 13th, 2008 in Surfing
by Rodney Lister
By now yo should have read the first articles on choosing the right board, how to paddle, and getting out through the waves. So next is the fun part, the part you’ve been waiting for.
Catch that wave -
Now that you have made it out the back, straddle your surfboard so your bum is just below the center. This makes it easiest to swing the board around when a set comes.
When you straddle your board, face towards the horizon so no freak swells surprise you and break right on top of you. You should also note a landmark on shore and continually check that you haven’t drifted away from it.
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Posted by Saul Johnson at Oct 9th, 2008 in Surfing
by Oliver McMann
Common sense says that if it really is that easy, then everyone would want to make money with paid opinion surveys. Although some people have made money with paid opinion surveys, the people wasting time with no money to show for far outnumbers the rest. In general, you should not expect to make a living with paid opinion surveys.
Whenever big companies need market research on new products, new services, or buying trends, they hire marketing companies to pay people to take surveys. These are the paid opinion surveys that you see online. The paid opinion surveys help these companies make decisions on what products to launch or what existing products to keep.
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