Board logo

subject: Learn How To Surf In A Few, Manageable Steps [print this page]


It is great to maintain a healthy lifestyle by exercising often, but in order to ensure that it is something you stick with, you should choose a way that you also find fun and enjoyable to do on a constant basis. Since surfing takes place in the waves of the salty ocean, with the breeze in your hair and the sun warming your back, it is a great thing to do to stay fit. It is simple to learn how to surf and by practicing your skills, you will be up and going in no time.

Before you begin, you need to make sure that the board you choose is a good fit for your height and that it has a nice feel to it. This is about six feet for a kid and anywhere from seven to nine foot for an adult or someone tall and you should make sure that you are comfortable when you stand up on it.

Pick a place that does not have too many people around because you do not want them getting in your way while you practice and you don't want to accidentally hurt one of them. Make sure that you are not far that the lifeguard can't see you because that would be dangerous.

When your first wave approaches, you want to head out for it straight on and not approach it at an angle. This will make the board tip, while going straight into it will cause it to be picked out and carried out smoothly.

When the wave arrives, you should be flat on your stomach in the middle of the board and move towards it by propelling your arms. As it hits you and rolls underneath, you should snap up so that your legs are now firmly standing the center and you are balanced on top.

This can be hard for even professional surfers to get right at times, so it is a good idea to practice this part on the sand before you do it in the ocean. Making sure you land right in the middle with your feet in a good position is key to maintaining your posture as you sail out.

By practicing many times, you will find that it is simple to learn how to surf and you can't even remember a time when you didn't know how. You will be cruising along those waves like a pro in no time at all and looking for more adventure further out.

by: Jay Wallbridge




welcome to loan (http://www.yloan.com/) Powered by Discuz! 5.5.0