Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Surfboarding Where Do You Start

By Daniel Thomas

Surfboarding is truly a great sport to get into, no matter what age you are at. First off you get a full body workout from surfing, second you will get an awesome tan too if you are surfing in tropical waters. What other kind of sport out there can offer you those benefits?

The majority of surfers put a lot of thought into the type of surfboard that they will use. The length of the board should fit the length of their bodies and any other size will not work right or look right when the surfer is under scrutiny by spectators on the shore. Most surfers will learn about surfboards from friends, and some surf shop owners will share interesting surfing anecdotes with them if business is slow.

When you start to hang around more surfers and get more into it, you will pick up many surfing terms in a heartbeat. Sayings like hang ten and riding the wave will come to you naturally and you will start saying them also by instinct.

When it comes to style there are many choices a surfer can make. The clothes that they wear, the kind of surfboard that they use, long board or short board, along with many other types of apparel that can be worn in the wetsuit.

Then there are those surfers that do not care what kind of gear they use, and just do it for the love of the sport. They just want to get in the water in a hurry, purchasing the cheapest board they can get and once they get in the water they see that it is too hard to use.

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.

Waxing a surfboard before you use it is very essential, every time. Was wears off that is why you must apply it constantly. Surfboard wax will keep your feet from sliding off of the surfboard, balancing your feet is all up to you though.

If you are just getting on the board in the water for the first time, you should practice letting the wave take you in first. There is a lot of paddling involved, once you have this down work on standing up on the board. Practice makes perfect, and with enough of it you could be riding a wave back to the beach in less than a week.

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