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The History Behind Stand Up Paddle Surfing


The water sports enthusiasts are highly excited about their experience of stand up paddle surfing. The thrill and fun that the sport brings together is something that would excite anyone who is interested in surfing and any other form of water sports.

Now, no one is very sure about the origin of the sport. There is a popular myth that the stand up paddle surfing is an old and ancient culture that originated in Hawaii. Early in the 20th century it was reported by Captain James Cook in his journal that he did see a canoeist catch a wave in Tahiti while sitting down. Again there were some early Polynesian watermen who had seen canoe paddler’s paddle across shallow reefs while standing up and trying to catch some fish.

The first paddle surfers who did it while standing up were recorded in the early 1950's in Waikiki. It saw a thousand of thrills hungry Americans being brought to the beach to enjoy the new style of surfing under the expert guidance of the Waikiki beach boys. There were plenty of beach boys ready for the expert assistance job.

The popularity of the a href="http://www.funintofitness.com.au" Stand up paddle surfing /a also led to the increase in tourism in this sector. Hence there were many hotels and lodges that came up by the beach side offering the expert guidance to the new enthusiasts of this sport.

Gradually the water surfing and paddle surfing in a standing position became popular world wide. This sport caught on like a fire especially in Australia. The surfing gold coast has never looked back since then in the country. In fact Australia today is the most preferred destination of all the water sports enthusiasts from all over the world. The Gold Coast in Australia is considered to be a surfer’s paradise with its long stretch of well kept and beautiful clean beaches.

The Hawaiian beaches are, however, still very popular for the stand up paddle surfing learners and new enthusiasts. The beach boys in 1950's in Waikiki, in fact came up with a idea to attract more tourists to Waikiki. They would paddle up in to the waves with a camera and click pictures of the tourists learning and enjoying how to surf. This how the stand up paddle surfing was given another name and was popularly also known as the �Beach Boy Surfing�.

The stand up form of paddle surfing also benefits the individuals with a good body work out thus maintaining their fitness level. This sport is especially popular in the warm coastal climates and places like Australia, New Zealand and the Caribbean. These are all considered to be beach paradise and hence perfect for surfing. It is gaining in popularity every passing day with athletes using the sport to train and stay fit. There are also the celebrities who are endorsing the game in their own way and thus adding to the sports popularity and visibility.




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