How to Learn to Surf

Surfing is a great way to enjoy the ocean, sun and waves. It can be frustrating and even dangerous for beginners who try to jump in over their heads. Take the time to learn the sport and then enjoy years of fun in sun.

Things You'll Need

  • Surfboard
  • Swim suit
  • Sun screen
  • Leash
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Instructions

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      Start with a used surfboard. Begin with a large board that is easy to manage and has a leash. Leave the narrow boards for the experienced surfers.

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      Find a good spot to learn. Forget about the giant waves that you have seen on television. Start small. It will be easier and safer to learn on smaller waves.

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      Practice on dry land. On the sand learn how to get from a lying down position to your feet. Put your hands flat on the sand, push with your arms, pull your feet up under you and stand up. Once you can do it smoothly you are ready for the water.

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      Paddle out. Paddle in alternating strokes. The best way to make it through waves is to push up on your board. Allow the water to go between your board and chest.

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      Ride a few waves lying on your board. This practice helps you get a feel for the waves so you know when to stand up at the appropriate time.

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      Stand up on the board on a wave. Paddle into a wave until you can feel the wave going faster than you can paddle. Stand up just as you practiced on the beach.

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      Steer to stay with the wave. The angle at which you turn depends upon the size of the wave. The bigger the wave, the more angle you need. Keep your knees bent and your center of gravity low while turning.