
Thứ Năm, 28 tháng 2, 2013
Things new surfers should know
To many new surfers, surfing is usually considered as an easy game that unlike many other sports like football, hockey or rugby, it is just all about a stand up paddle board and white waves. They think there is no need of muscles, fighting or something that aggressive in other physical activities or sports. However, it may be wrong if you think about surfing like that. There are no real opponents like in soccer, rugby or hockey, but there are many big and obvious things you must fight against when surfing like white waves, strong wind or foam balls, which hit you hard all the time you surf. Fighting, balancing and falling are always evitable part of surfing game.
The first and most important thing in surfing is to keep your balance. It is not the solid ground that you are stepping on, it is the ocean with constant waves. As a result, falling is the most difficult challenge that a new surfer must familiarize and overcome if he or she wants to surf. However, the fact here is that for true nobody neither new surfers nor professional ones can be able to stand on a stand up paddle board forever, you will fall for sometime. The important thing here is the possible duration of time that you can be capable of. And certainly, all of us wish to keep balance as long as possible. That is also the big matter of new surfers. Therefore, try and practice to keep balance as long as possible is the issue of those people. In order to achieve that, you need to conquer your fears when standing on the board, believe that you can do that then you will succeed for some day. The good news is that there are many good exercises for you to keep balance and proceed other surfing acts at the same time.
One important element in keeping balance in surfing is speed. For example, when you are riding a bike, it is harder for you keep balance when riding slowly, and it is obvious much easier to ride without falling when we accelerate the speed of the bike. It is also true to surfing. If you want to surf better and stay on the waves longer, you need to push up your speed of surfing gradually. Having saying that, however in order to increase your speed is also a big challenge because it depends so much on natural factors of wind speed, waves and your skills and experiences. Therefore, the only thing you can do to improve your speed is to practice harder and harder day-by-day.
Those are first important factors that a new surfer should consider when surfing. Overcoming of those things, you have put one stable leg on the paddleboard.
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