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Surfing is an adventurous surface water sport in which the wave rider known as surfer, rides on the forward or face of a moving wave, which usually carries the surfer towards the shore. It is one of the most difficult and complex sport in the world. Learning to surf is all about progress. It doesn’t matter if you are a slow learner, if you are constant with your progress, you are moving in the right direction. Gear up with these 5 things that you must know before you begin your journey to master the sport of surfing.

The lengthy learning curve:
The learning curve in surfing can be a little longer than expected. You don’t have a playground with fix dimensions. The shape and dimensions of the surface can change quickly. You must master your moves so that you can command your positions and movements, learn to control yourself according to the wind, tides, waves, swells, etc. Learning to surf is an enjoyable yet, challenging process. You must admit it right at the beginning. The length of your learning curve depends on your determination, your attitude towards accepting the challenges, and strength of putting yourself into tough situations. Once you get the first “green wave,” you are almost done! You’re ready to play with waves. But again, you must understand the factor of the learning curve with a lot of patience.

Knowing about the surfboard:
Equipment is one of the most important parts of any sport, and when it is about a challenging sport like surfing, it becomes the biggest factor that can make the difference between surfing zero and twenty waves. Choosing the most suitable and right surfboard is a must. You don’t necessarily have to go for the “brand new surfboard.” The dimension of the board matters a lot. You must look for the perfect combination of rocker and volume.

Choose the right spot:
This is perhaps the most important thing. The selection of the spot can make a huge difference. You can have your best or worst surfing experience solely because of the place you have opted for surfing. Choosing the right spot can be extremely challenging especially in the beginning. A single spot can’t be perfect every day. It depends on numerous factors like weather condition, the water levels, speed of the air and waves, the area around the water, etc. Although, conditions at the surfing spots can change very quickly, a beach surrounded with sand is usually preferred for the beginners.

Have an experienced instructor with you:
You can’t learn surfing all alone. You must have to consult a seasoned campaigner. A couple of wrong moves and techniques can completely change your life. Learning the wrong techniques is the last thing you would want. So, ask an experienced instructor for basic rules and techniques of surfing. Learning the surfing in the right way is the only option you have. So, having someone with knowledge and experience of surfing can make your task easy.

Learn the ethics of surfing:
You must have to learn ethics and some basic dos and don’ts of surfing. There are a handful of surfing ethics that can decide if you are moving in the right direction. Some of the common surfing ethics for beginners are don’t drop in, don’t ditch the surfboard, don’t snake, choose the right spot, and learn to respect the people around surfing spot and so on. If you are not aware of these basic ethics, you can’t even think about mastering your surfing skills. Take some time, but learn in the right way!


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