Posts Tagged ‘Learn’

Learn to Surf 1-2-3

April 4th, 2010

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Description
From the back cover: Women are Natural Surfers! We have a low center of gravity, good balance and we listen to instruction. Learn to Surf 1-2-3TM is designed and produced entirely by women for women. Surf instructor, Beth Elliott, guides you expertly through each step. Watch this video/DVD and practice going from paddling to surfing right at HOME! Then grab a surfboard and get ready to catch waves! Each surf element is taught in three easy-to-learn steps. You will learn how to: -Lay on the board, -Paddle, -Turn, Catch waves, -Stand and Surf, -Emergency Stop, -Finish your ride, Plus -Equipment, -Surf Safety and Etiquette…and much more. If you want to catch your first waves or improve your beginner skills, this is the video/DVD for YOU!

Learn to Surf 1-2-3

Learn to Surf Lesson 6: Stance and Standing

April 1st, 2010


Discover how to determine if you are regular or a goofy footer and pointers on how to get up onto a surfboard.

Surf Lessons in Cornwall – Are Surf Lessons Necessary to Learn to Surf ?

April 1st, 2010

So, you’re on holiday in Cornwall, you’ve got a week or maybe two if you’re lucky, the sun’s shining, the sea’s turquoise, and the surf’s up. There’s two types of people out on the water: the cool dude, who stands easily, riding the wave to shore, and the guy with his wetsuit zipped up the wrong way, who spends his time trying to stay afloat whilst swallowing a bucketful of seawater. Which one do you want to be?

If you want to be the “cool dude” or dudette, then you will be wise to sign up for some lessons. You will also learn how to put your wetsuit on the right way, avoiding the first cardinal sin of surfing!

Taking surf lessons in Cornwall with one of the renowned surf schools such as Waves Surf School (see bottom of this article for links) will get you standing up and riding a wave within your first two hour lesson. And yes, that’s true for everyone, for all ages and abilities, from Gran to Uncle Albert. What can you expect from a surf lesson? Well firstly, your instructor will probably be good looking, which some might say is the best perk of all! Seriously though, here are the perks:

* Firstly, you’ll get the best wetsuit around, in a size that fits, and one that will keep you warm.

* Equipment: your surfboard will be big enough to keep you safe, but soft enough to make sure that you don’t get hurt.

* You’ll have the best two hours of your holiday, and are sure to go home with the surfing bug!

* You’ll be standing and riding a wave within two hours. Some beginners take to it like a duck to water and, with the right instruction, open up their lives to a whole new hobbie.

Surfing can be fun for all the family and is suitable for all ages and abilities, especially if you have surf lessons where you will be provided with a big, soft board. Waves Surf School of Cornwall say that their youngest learner has been six, with their eldest being a 65 year old Grandad.

The one criteria of going out into the seas to learn to surf, is being able to swim. It is recommended that you can swim 50m before taking surf lessons. Remember, surfing is an excellent form of exercise and is great for keeping fit. You don’t see many overweight surfers paddling out to sea on their surfboards!

Cornwall is the perfect place to learn to surf, with gentle waves for all the family. There is a whole coastline to be explored, with the surf beaches found mainly on the north coast from Porthcothan to Harlyn, and Padstow on the doorstep and Newquay just around the corner. And for those in the family that don’t want to surf, there’s plenty of other things to do in Cornwall, from exploring the golden beaches, to eating in many of the fine restaurants.

Learn to Surf Lesson 5: Surfing Hazards

March 31st, 2010


Discover how to identify a rip and how to get out of a rip and a couple other surfing hazards.

Learn to Surf for Beginners

March 30th, 2010

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Product Description
Are you learning to surf at the beginner level? Do you want to be up and surfing in no time? Some inside information and tips is all you need to getting you ripping. The manual has lots of full color images to show you the right and wrong way. We also talk about surf safety, rips, waves and your surfing equipment so that you have the full picture and can learn to surf safely. You get the information that no other learn to surf books have. This manual is essential reading before you hit the waves. Don’t waste time in the water learning by trial and error. Learn everything including: the ideal surf location- 6 easy ways to get through the waves – correct paddling technique – if you are a natural or goofy footer – 5 steps to standing up – riding and catching waves with ease – how to turn a surfboard – surfing etiquette – dropping-in rule, snaking ethics – 10 common mistakes beginners make – and lots, lots more…. Plus you’ll learn about the surf environment and surf safety: – types of waves suitable for surfing – rips and how to get out of them – heat and cold safety tips – identifying surfing hazards – and lots more …. Plus you’ll learn about surfing equipment and clothing – choosing the ideal surfboard – how to wax a surfboard – wetsuits and equipment – accessories for the beginner – and lots more…..

Learn to Surf for Beginners