How to Catch a Wave

The surf may be up, but you can't surf until you master this critical skill.

Things You'll Need

  • Women's Athletic Swimsuits
  • Sunscreen
  • Adhesive Traction Pads
  • Board Shorts
  • Surf Leashes
  • Surf Waxes
  • Surfboard Bags
  • Surfboard Ding Repair Kits
  • Surfboards
  • Surfing Wet Suits
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Instructions

    • 1

      Paddle out beyond the breaking waves, sit on your board facing out to sea and wait for a good wave.

    • 2

      Sit just behind the middle of your board, with the nose pointing slightly out of the water, so you can easily pivot in any direction to paddle for a wave.

    • 3

      Swing your legs up behind you to lay down on your board when you see a good wave coming, and paddle to position yourself near the "peak," where the wave is highest and will break first. If you are too far out, the wave won't be ready to break, and if you are too close to shore, the wave will immediately break and thrash you.

    • 4

      When you have paddled into position, sit up on your board and spin it around until you point in the direction you want to go when the wave picks you up.

    • 5

      Paddle in the direction the wave is moving so that it overtakes you just before it breaks.

    • 6

      Accelerate your paddling as the wave approaches, applying full power as the wave picks you up and propels you.

    • 7

      Don't stop paddling until you feel the wave completely propelling you and your board. Keep your weight as far over the nose of the board as you can without dipping it under the water. It's a balance: too far forward and you'll sink and pitch over; too far back and you're pushing too much water and won't catch the wave correctly.

    • 8

      Grab the rails of your board directly beneath your shoulders and push up when you are sure the wave is taking you.

    • 9

      Do a quick push up from the rails of your board, pushing the board down into the face of the wave and quickly pulling your legs up beneath you. Plant them on the board.

    • 10

      Lean to your wave-side rail and start riding the wave.