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Surfing Blogs - Introducing A New Wave Of Surfing Info


Surfing, a water sport for many and a passion for others, is one of the most exciting sports in the world. From world famous surfing spots to latest updates and surfing tips, people who love this sport can find all the relevant info under one roof.

Surfing, one of the most thrilling water sports in the world, has plenty of variations such as stand up paddle surfing, tandem surfing, bodysurfing, tow-in surfing and many other. Various surfing styles make use of different equipment and techniques. Whatever the style is, surfing offers fun and excitement that no other sport does. If you are a surfer, you would know the feeling of riding a board on the crest of a wave.

For a good surfing experience, nice swells are needed which are formed by light to moderate consistent wind. Some of the most incredible spots to surf are Sandspit in California, Minis in Ireland, Soup Bowls in Barbados, Pipeline in Hawaii, Miramar in Buenos Aires, Kirra in Australia, and of course the famous Sebastian Inlet in Florida.

Whether you are influenced by 10 times ASP (Association of Surfing Professionals) world champion, Kelly Slater or look up to pros like Tom Curren or Mark Richards, you must have been trying the tricks they have showcased over the years. Wherever you go try these tricks, some of the basic surfing safety tips you should always keep in mind:

* Don't ever keep your board between the coming waves and yourself.

* Surf at a safe distance from others to keep your boards from colliding.

* Remember to wear a leg leash that's tied to your surfboard.

* Beginners are advised to have a surfboard safety nose guard or nose cone. This is used for preventing damage to the surfboard nose.

* Those who don't have much experience should surf never alone. Share your learning to surf experience with a friend.

* Falling off the board is usual, keep the back of your head covered by your hands, during which your elbows should be together and the wrists over your ears.

* While coming up, be sure to face the oncoming waves. It's also important that you know where your surfboard is at the time as loose boards pushed by strong waves will hit you hard.

Keeping a check on these safety options will enable you to have more fun while surfing and surely make you a better surfer. Adding to that, don't ever forget to wear a sunscreen. Spending that long a time out in the sun will burn your skin. So, buy a sunscreen with high SPF and make sure it's waterproof.

For more on surfing, you can check out the surfing blogs that are springing p over the Internet. On a surfing blog, you can find the whole world of surfing including the latest updates, news about the pros, surfing tips, bodyboarding advice and more. Watch the videos of the experts working their magic through the waves. These blogs even tip off on the best places to surf around the globe.

If you are a novice, these blogs will be of great help for you to learn quite a lot about surfing. Whether it's the surfing techniques or the lingo, you will know what longboarding, shortboarding, crawl strokes, pearling, paddling, corking and others mean.






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