Saturday, July 14, 2012

Essential Equipment for Surfing


When it comes to surfing, there are some essential items you will need. The two most important ones are a surfboard and wetsuit. If you are a newcomer to surfing, you may want to borrow this equipment or rent them. The reason for this being that you may not like surfing; therefore, you do not want to shell out hundreds of dollars on equipment that you may not end up using in the long run.

As a beginner, you want to choose a surfboard that is fairly big. A longboard over 9’ is ideal to start off with, but this may be a hassle for smaller individuals to carry. An alternative is a 7’6” – 8’ funboard, which is a cross between a longboard and shortboard.  A beginning surfboard should be thick enough to float so you can easily paddle and wide enough so that it is stable in the water.

 The second item you will need for surfing is a wetsuit, which will allow you to stay comfortable in the water for long periods of time. If you are lucky enough to surf in an area that has warm water, you may be able to get away with wearing boardshorts or a swimsuit. Before you buy a wetsuit, make sure to do extensive research since there are many different types of wetsuits. Shop around until you find one that fits your budget.

In addition to a surfboard and wetsuit, you will also need a surfboard leash and some surf wax. Once you have these essential items for surfing, you are set to hit the ocean and catch some waves!

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Surf Terminology

How does a surfer act and speak, you may ask. Maybe you have watched a surfing movie and heard the phrases ‘Hang Ten’ or ‘wipe out’, or been soaking up the sun on the beaches of Hawaii and heard the phrase ‘Hang Loose’ and wondered what does this mean. Surfers have their own lingo when it comes to talking about the subject they love the most: surfing. Why not check out this link of surfing terms and be on your way to learning the popular surfing lingo prior to hitting the waves yourself. You can learn the popular surfing terms and phrases to describe the water, about surfing maneuvers and techniques, and about the people and the surfboard.

Being able to understand these terms may come in handy when you are out there on the waves and
hanging ten yourself, or if you find yourself in need of a surfboard repair after a wipe out.

Sunday, June 10, 2012

Surfing Lessons in Los Angeles!

Ok so obviously our geographical options for finding surf lessons are limited.  But Los Angeles provides a unique opportunity to learn how to surf.  The comparatively warm climate (LA people thing it gets 'cold' in the winter there, but those of who know what it's like elsewhere envy the 'cold season' there).  Even during the 'cold' months, the waters here are surfable.  In addition, thanks to the vibrant social life here, there are plenty of other things to do here.  So if you're looking to vacae anywhere AND want to learn how to surf, consider Los Angeles California!

http://www.surflessonswithkatie.com/los-angeles-surf-lessons.php