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  • How to Get Over Getting in Cold Water

    you will learn the easiest and best way to get into water that may be too cold for you.

  • How to Learn How to Surf

    There are a few basics one must know when attempting to start surfing.

  • What to Wear Underneath Board Shorts

    Board shorts were originally designed to be worn by surfers and as such are built to offer as much freedom of movement as possible. As that statement may indicate, they are not really meant to...

  • Stand Up Paddle Board Technique

    Since an ocean or big, crashing waves are not requirements to enjoy stand up paddle surfing, the sport has taken to inland lakes, rivers and harbors. It is an outdoor activity for enthusiasts of...

  • How to Install an Ocean & Earth Bike Rack

    One issue with surfing is that the surfboard, often being upwards of ten feet long, can be awkward to carry around. This is particularly true if the surfer either does not own a car or does not...

  • How to Get Surfboard Wax Off a Rash Guard Top

    Occasionally when wearing a rash guard top while surfing, wax transfers from the board to the rash guard top. Some of the surfboard wax will come off of the rash guard top from basic use, but...

  • What Should You Wear Under a Wetsuit?

    Wetsuits are protective garments generally made of neoprene that provide warmth and buoyancy for water sports. While they are very useful items, especially for cold water activities, they have the...

  • How to Avoid Jellyfish Stings

    Most people love a warm, sunny day at the beach. Unfortunately, so do jellyfish, and their stings can range from unpleasant to potentially fatal. Here are a few steps to avoiding jellyfish stings...

  • How to Remove Surfboard Wax

    Surf's up, and it's time to get out your board. If you just started the awesome sport of surfing, or you are going surfing on your next vacation, you will need to wax your board. When you remove...

  • Equipment for Surfing

    The ocean and crashing waves look so inviting. You've watched surfers do their thing for years, and it's finally time for you to give it a try. You want to get an idea of the equipment that you'll...

  • How Does a Professional Surfer Train?

    Ideally, a professional surfer will be in the water surfing morning and afternoon. Unfortunately, if it isn't the right time of year, a pro surfer won't have any big waves to train on. Instead, a...

  • How Does Surfboard Wax Affect a Surfboard?

    Ever wonder how a surfer is able to stand up and control his board without needing any kind of binding? While skill and form are of major importance, surf wax also plays role in providing the grip...

  • How to Store Surfboards

    For surfers, the only thing to hang onto out there in the ocean depths is a surfboard. It doesn't need to be the latest model, but it has to be in good shape. Care of a surfboard is relatively...

  • How to Learn to Surf

    Learning to surf can be a great experience that any one can enjoy. There is nothing like catching a wave and I am sure that you will enjoy every minute!

  • About Surfboard Wax

    Surfboard wax is applied to the board in order to increase traction on the areas of the surfboard used by the surfer's feet and hands. An appropriate layer of wax can keep a surfer from slipping...

  • How Does Surfboard Wax Work?

    Surfboard wax or surf wax can be made of synthetic or natural material and is applied to the deck of a surfboard to increase grip and prevent a surfer from slipping off the board. Synthetic waxes...

  • Who Invented the Surfboard?

    Those unfamiliar with the origins of surfing likely think that the surfboard was invented by an American sometime around the 1960s. However, this was simply the time period that surfing began its...

  • How Does a Wetsuit Work?

    For those involved in a range of water sports, a wetsuit is a necessary piece of equipment. Wetsuits are protective clothing designed to be worn in the water during such activities as windsurfing,...

  • How to Buy Gifts for a Surfer

    My husband has been surfing for 40 years. It's a passion; any chance he gets he's out on the water. He'll tell you all a surfer really needs is a board, some wax and the ocean, and the rest is...

  • About Wet Suits

    A wetsuit is a very important component to enjoying water sports, whether you're scuba diving, surfing, kitesurfing, windsurfing or anything else you could possibly do in the water. A good wetsuit...

  • About Surfboards

    When it comes to surfing, there is absolutely nothing more important than having a good quality surfboard. There are a lot of different varieties of surfboards available on the market, so it's...

  • How Does a Surfboard Work?

    Surfboards split into two categories--longboards and shortboards. Both board types offer removable or permanent fins underneath. It is the fin's purpose to stabilize the surfboard and keep it...

  • About Vintage Surf Art

    Vintage Surf Art comes in many permutations, distinguished by its content of sand, sun and waves. There are the original oil paintings by John Comer that celebrate the power and beauty of an ocean...

  • How to Plan a Southern California Surf Trip

    If you're a local California surfer, or you're coming to Southern California to surf, you'll want to take advantage of the right seasons to hit the best swells. The season is key to the planning...

  • How to Body Surf in the Ocean

    Body surfing in the ocean may be one of the easiest--and cheapest--things you can do at the beach. It only takes a little skill, some leg power and good timing. There's not a lot of tricks to it,...

  • How to Rent a Surfboard

    If you're visiting an oceanfront vacation spot, you may want to surf at some point during your stay. However, traveling with a surfboard can prove inconvenient and impractical. To solve this...

  • How to Get a Surf Report

    A surf report interests any avid sportsman, whether fisherman or surfer, and most welcome more sources for obtaining a surf report. There are many avenues available to learn what the surf is doing...

  • How to Protect a Surfboard From Damage During Travel

    If you are an avid surfer, chances are you will want to take your surfboard with you on vacation. Whether you are driving or flying, there are several things you should do in order to protect your...

  • How to Read Waves

    Knowing how to read waves is an important skill for a surfer. Waves can change moment to moment, changing how you respond to them. If you don't know what you're doing, it makes surfing that much...

  • How to Treat a Jellyfish Attack When Surfing

    You are likely to encounter jellyfish and man-o-wars while surfing because you are further out in the water than a recreational swimmer. Jellyfish and man-o-wars are clear, round and tentacled...

  • How to Choose the Right Temperature Surfing Wax

    Surfing wax keeps the surfer from slipping off the board when paddling or riding a wave. It comes in four varieties: tropical, warm, cool and cold. Choosing the right surfing wax for the water you...

  • How to Avoid a Shark Attack When Surfing

    While surfing in the ocean, it's inevitable to encounter sea life. Most sea life is harmless or causes minor injuries. Rare, but more threatening, is the dreaded shark sighting. Although attacks...

  • How to Change Position on a Surfboard

    Surfing, an adrenaline pounding watersport, can keep you fit. However, it can be dangerous if you lack certain basic skills. Learn how you can safely change positions on a surf board and enjoy...

  • How to Identify the Parts of a Surf Board

    Hawaiians started surfing on wooden planks and have become the leaders in design and construction of surfboards worldwide. The modern surfboards have a foam interior and a fiberglass outside...

  • How to Care for a Bodyboard

    The key to the best performance on a bodyboard is proper care for the board. Proper care of the board helps it last longer and improves the performance of the board itself. Caring for a bodyboard...

  • How to Remove Old Surfboard Wax

    There are few contradictions in surfing like driving to the beach in a shiny, new SUV only to pull out a surfboard with a filthy coat of wax. But not only does old, dingy wax look unpleasing to...

  • How to Buy a Used Surfboard

    You've decided that you've been a spectator on the beach long enough, and want to get surfing. But first, you need a surfboard.

  • How to Duck Dive When Surfing

    When you're paddling out, you'll need to learn how to duck dive, turtle roll or bail when you come to breaking waves. See related eHow: "Paddle Out when Surfing."

  • How to Do a Quasimodo Head Dip

    An expressive pose of surfing when all is trimmed well (tuned).

  • How to Choose Your First Surfboard

    Although you'll probably develop a sentimental attachment to your first board, that doesn't mean it should be expensive - odds are you're going to trash it.

  • How to Wax a Surfboard

    Surf wax is the stuff that makes your feet stick to the top of your surfboard. It's a good thing.

  • How to Maintain a Surfboard

    Surfboards are expensive and damage easily, so take care of the one you have. Beat-up boards don't perform as well as those kept in good condition.

  • How to Paddle Out When Surfing

    Before you can really test out that surfboard, you've got to get out beyond the breaking waves, also known as "the soup" in surfer lingo.

  • How to Stand Up on a Surfboard

    The "takeoff" - catching the wave, standing up, gaining control and turning toward the shoulder of the wave - is the most critical skill in surfing. Once you're up, the rest is relatively easy....

  • How to Choose a Longboard

    Try out a few boards and understand the factors involved to determine which longboard is the best for you.

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