Now that you have read the Sports section and are in a position where you can get to the beach with his surfboard. (If you have not read the section navigation why not! - Back there 'orrible little grommet). You are now ready to have a go sailing by pipeline, the barrels of huge Kirra or Mavericks. Well to celebrate there, maybe not quite yet. Before we go any further we must first check a few things.
The first thing to consider is how a strong swimmer you are, and how far you can swim. REM around the sea is not the place to be if you're accustomed to wearing a rubber ring to keep afloat in the local pool. As with all sports there is an element of risk, and the sea is far more unpredictable than a football field or tennis court. One thing to always keep in mind, even when you are a competent surfer, is that you should never be out more than you could swim back and comfortable if you do not have your surfboard - could break his legrope at any time one can be found by going from a beautiful palette again on the beach to really take a long bath.
Being physically fit Needless to say, if you're looking to seriously take up surfing. A good surfer will pataleo, height and riding the waves look effortless, but there are a lot of physical work involved around rowing, to its board of directors and doing exercises (but does not allow ourselves to get ahead! ).
Safety must be always in the back of your mind, which is one reason that you should never surf alone. You never know what might go wrong even in the smallest of the waves - good to have someone who can help you out should get into trouble.
One last little thing, like swimming should never go sailing straight after a meal. Give at least half an hour before eating before going for a surf. If they are for a surf early morning you should wait until after their breakfast. Well, if it has not put you off then allows surfing get under way with the things namely section.
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