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Surfing and Bodyboarding
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About The RNLI
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Surf Etiquette
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Understanding Rips
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Health and Fitness
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Understanding Flags
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What Is Good Surf?
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My First Surf Lesson
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Surfing and Bodyboarding
17 August 2010 10:27 AM | No Comments -
About The RNLI
16 August 2010 12:45 PM | No Comments -
Surf Etiquette
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Understanding Rips
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Health and Fitness
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Understanding Flags
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- Tony
Understanding Rips - Learn to Surf
Surf Etiquette: DO’s and DON’Ts - Manu Boni
Surf Etiquette: DO’s and DON’Ts - Steve
Understanding Rips - GCoop
Surf Lesson 2: Board Position - Laura
Surf Lesson 2: Board Position - PrimDog
Basic Surfing Rules - Adam
Surf Lesson 2: Board Position
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Surf Lessons
So you want to learn to surf? Well, the good news is you’ve come to the right place. Whether you’ve had a couple lessons already or you’re a total newbie, the following surf lessons will help guide you through the learning process and give you an idea of what’s to come.
You choose your level of experience. Those who have no surf knowledge at all are recommended to start at absolute beginner level. Those who have already had a few surf lessons will probably want to advance to beginner.
If you haven’t already check Surf Equipment and read up on some surf theory with the Beginners Surf Guide before you get stuck in.
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Surf Lesson 6: Catching Your First Wave
Right you’ve paddle out through the white-water and you’re ready to catch your first wave. Once you’re past the break point sit and wait for a series of waves, this... -
Surf Lesson 5: Getting into the Water
Your now ready to get into the water and learn how to correctly paddle through oncoming waves. This may sound scary at first but the faster and harder you paddle... -
Surf Lesson 4: How to Pop-Up
When you begin learning to surf you will spend a majority of your time in the water paddling and trying to catch a wave. Once you have caught a wave,... -
Surf Lesson 3: Goofy or Natural?
You’ve learned how to paddle and you’re now ready to stand up on the board. First you need to figure out whether you’re goofy or natural footed. This simply means... -
Surf Lesson 2: Board Position
You’re now ready to head to the beach and get your feet wet, but first you need to learn how to position yourself on a surfboard. It’s probably best to... -
Surf Lesson 1: Knowing Your Surfboard
Assuming you have never surfed before or had any surf lessons it’s best to explain the anatomy of a surfboard first. Whether you’re learning to surf on a traditional hardboard...