Here are the basic rules for Sports - read and you should be safe in the surf (and so should everyone else). They are not in order of importance, but all are relevant. Remember - navigate safely and respect your teammates water girls.
Alcohol.
Surfing under the influence is not a good idea. Save the drinking for surfing after bragging session at your site, everyone just tell us the number of barrels that had been obtained previously.
Note.
Be aware of other boaters and water users, surf conditions, and of where you are browsing (see patrolled beaches).
Comfort Zone.
You must surf in the waves that you are comfortable, do not get over their head.
Fitness.
Make sure you are physically fit when surfing. You need to be able to swim back to land if he loses his pension at the end of an exhausting session - no mean feat in a wave of 3 meters.
Food.
As with swimming, not navigate at least 45 minutes after a meal.
Fun.
The surf is about fun, keep in mind when in the waves.
Maintain or shot.
Know when to hold in his surfboard and when to get rid of him. If you're sailing out after keeping hold its board, get back on line more quickly and not put anyone out paddling behind you at risk. If you're about to delete out after breaking away from its board. You are much more likely to sustain an injury if you and your board are receiving some washing.
Beaches patrolled.
If you're surfing on a beach patrolled make sure you keep within the designated are surfing. Take note of where they should be surfing before leaving, and ensure that they adhere to it when you are out.
Priority.
Always make sure you are not taking anyone else in the wave. Remember, the surfer closest to the breaking wave has priority. If you see someone and then a wave and the wave will have to wait for the next.
Practice.
If you want to improve then you need to be in the water surfing as regularly as possible. Nobody has anything better to do anything to stay at home and watching TV.
Respect.
Respect for the premises where you are visiting a beach. Remember that you are a guest and that the airwaves should be shared.
Rips.
If you're caught in a rip remember is called RIP for a reason and is not likely to make return to earth ever again. While we hope that you already know that a rip is a strong current that (usually) goes straight to the sea and if caught in one and you should not panic across the palette rip (not against it) until it has escaped.
Sunblock.
Always use a proper solar water-resistant. You know nothing about it if it has been for a few hours of surfing on the beach without it. In addition, if not wearing a costume that is a good idea to use a UV-proof vest eruption of body protection.
Surf Buddy.
Always surf with at least one other person. Not only do you have more fun if you want to share their waves, but will always have someone to help you if you need it.
Surf Conditions.
Make sure the surf is safe before going in. If you go browsing in a field who are unfamiliar with it is a good idea to get advice from a local. Take a look at navigating the terrain, while warming.
Warm-up.
Always have a rapid warm-up and stretch before entering the surf. This will reduce the risk of injury or muscle cramps while you're browsing. It also gives time to see if there are any rips or where the best place for catching waves.
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