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Unwritten Rules of Surfing

Unwritten Rules of Surfing

Surfing is about freedom, hanging out with your mates, having fun and chilling out but there are some unwritten rules that prevent you from becoming 'that guy' (or girl) in the water.     1.Don't drop in One wave, one surfer. When you paddle for a wave always check if someone got there first, sharing isn't always caring and you don't want to ruin the fun for fellow surfers.   2. Keep control of your board  A board to the face is no fun at all, never try to pull a manoeuvre that could end up with you landing on (or crashing into) someone else,...

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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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How to Do a Turtle Roll

How to Do a Turtle Roll

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One of the most useful techniques a surfer will ever learn is that of the Turtle Roll. As soon as any surfer with a long board learns how to turtle roll riding the waves will be made so much easier as it allows you to get out to the line-up without any hassles. By following these simple steps you will no longer be wondering how to do a turtle roll.     #1 Paddle towards the wave When learning how to do a turtle roll the first thing that you’ll have to do is to paddle towards the oncoming wave....

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