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?

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.

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.

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.

Some surfers do not mind if they are thoroughly prepared for the sport because they are solely interested in making their way to the water to surf. They will often try to find the cheapest surfboard and realize after they are in the water that the board is not suitable for surfing anymore.

The surfboard could have been bought used, the reason that it was so cheap in the first place and could have some cracks in it. When this happens water gets into the board and messes everything up. This is a common problem when so called high quality surfboards are sold dirt cheap.

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.

If you are going into the water, for the first time with your surfboard you will more than likely be very nervous. Do not worry about the surfers that are around you laughing at you, they will anyways. Practice sitting on the board and paddling when a wave comes in. If you have a friend that can teach you, they this is the best route that you can go.

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