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How to Read Waves

How to Read Waves

As a beginner it is important to learn to read waves in order to know where to position yourself, and which side to turn to once on the wave. There is some theory to this outline below, but most has to do with getting out there and learning through experience, or even taking lessons.    To read a wave: Look at horizon line When a set is coming, compare the horizon with the wave’s line Identify the highest point of the wave, this is where the wave will break first The side with the steepest angle/slope down is the direction...

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Surfboard Graphics- Designing Your Board

Surfboard Graphics- Designing Your Board

A surfboard decal can be a great way to add a personal touch to your surfboard. A decal is in short a large sticker which can be personally designed or designed by an artist. There are many different methods to attach surfboard graphics. We will look at how you can finalise that personalised touch! 1: Place your surfboard graphics on the board and trim to shape or it will come trimmed to shape and check fit. 2: It is prescribed to seal your clear first by squeezing a slim layer of sap over whole zone, leaving no foam dry. At...

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Surfboard Design - Types of Surfboards

Surfboard Design - Types of Surfboards

Surfboard Design So many different types of boards all made for different uses. What are they made for and which one may suit you best? Check out all the different styles of surfboard design and help find out which one suits your surfing needs. Shortboards This surfboard plan had incredible accomplishment with superior surfing in the 1970s and still permits surfers to push the limits of their capacity. The advanced shortboard is normally under seven feet long and is made for forceful surfing in basic segments of the wave. It is most generally seen with sharp noses, more slender rails, and...

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Australian Surfing Artist

Australian Surfing Artist

Surfing art is refreshing, easy on the eye and a great past time. Here are three surfing artists who have made surfing art into a profession. Source: Scott Christensen Scott Christensen Surfing artist Scott Christensen started painting with oils on extended canvas in 1997 at 26 years old. After four years, Scott surrendered from his position driving a level penetrating truck to consider Visual Art full-time. Scott's significant other had quite recently brought forth their first kids, twins. As Scott reviews: "failure was not an option". From that point forward, he has sold more than 250 originals and more than 3,500...

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Why Should I Take Surfing Lessons?

Why Should I Take Surfing Lessons?

Surfing lessons are highly recommended for people who have never surfed before. Surfing lessons even reduce the chance of injury to yourself and others. It's crucial to also learn the ins and outs of surf etiquette, as well as why it is so important to learn them early on. Having an instructor with many years of experience will allow you to ask as many questions as you need to, as well as gain inside tips and tricks, including local conditions and the best spots. Taking lessons also reduces the chance of having a negative experience which could deter you from...

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What are the Best Types of Waves to Learn To Surf on?

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So you have got your new Disrupt surfboard and are ready to go out there and shred. But what are the best types of waves to learn to surf on? The best conditions for a beginner are beach breaks with slow, spilling or crumbling waves that are no higher than your waist. This will ensure that you are not putting yourself in danger as waves that crumble are forgiving and gentle and there are no sharp reefs or rocks underneath you.   Strong current levels or conditions where the waves are breaking top to bottom in with steep hollow peaks...

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