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Disrupt Supplies the Grand Prize in a Smashbox Studios Contest

Disrupt Supplies the Grand Prize in a Smashbox Studios Contest

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Launched in a partnership between Smashbox Studios and Fast Ashleys Studios, Surf + Skate 2017 Photo Contest aims to inspire and empower talented photographers to capture the best surfing and skating moments. Legendary west coast studio, Smashbox Studios, and iconic Brooklyn studio Fast Ashleys wanted to bring awareness to the great work being done by non-profit Stoked as well as give an opportunity for photographers at all levels to come together.  This contest represents the creativity, athleticism, and drive that exists in both brands. The first prize is one of Disrupt's gnarly shark emblazoned surfboards. The prizes including that shark are original...

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Top 10 Paddleboarding destinations in the USA

Top 10 Paddleboarding destinations in the USA

Ever wanted to combine an awesome road trip with your passion for paddle boarding? Here are the top 10 paddleboarding destinations in the USA, the ultimate guide to the All-American SUP Road Trip.      10) The Golden Gate Bridge- California Yeah, you read it correctly, you can paddleboard around and explore one of the USA's most iconic monuments. The only reason the beautiful Golden Gate Bridge is featured so low on the list is that the waters are very challenging so paddling out to the bridge on most days is a no go.        9) Fremont Lake, Pinedale- Wyoming...

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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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The History of Surfing

The History of Surfing

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The history of surfing goes back further than you may think. We observe the first description of wave riding in 1769, through to surfing being recognised as an official olympic sport in 2016, and every major event in-between. This infographic shows the 247 year journey of surfboarding.

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The Return of the Alaia Surfboard: Why should you ride one?

The Return of the Alaia Surfboard: Why should you ride one?

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The Alaia or “Itaka” as it was known in Japan dates back thousands of years ago. There is archaeological evidence suggesting that the boards were in existence dating back then but their use seemed to decline in the early 1900s.   Hawaiian With An Alaia - Waikiki   In Modern surfing, the boards made a comeback in the late 2005 when Tom Wegener tried out some prototypes on professional surfers. Perhaps the biggest selling point came after the film “The Present” which dramatically popularized the board and increased its acceptance amongst surfers. The Alaia is basically a thin wooden surfboard...

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Yoga for Surfers - Does it make you a better surfer?

Yoga for Surfers - Does it make you a better surfer?

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Surfing and Yoga have a lot in common when it comes to the physical advantages. Whereas not every surfer does yoga, a majority of them agree that yoga and surfing make a great combination. For starters, they both need strengthen, great flexibility, precision and both share a long list of both physical and mental characteristics that are acquired through regular practice. The relationship between the two dates back way before the asanas. Perhaps the most common similarity between the two is that they both need you to be focused and in the present not to mention that they share a...

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