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Highwave Longboard Surfer Tumbler 16 Oz


Highwave Longboard Surfer Tumbler 16 Oz



Highwave Longboard Surfer Tumbler. 3d relief of longboarder riding the nose. Must have for any surfer collector….


Heart


Heart


$4.53



Wordz


Wordz


$19.95


Journey to the Canary Islands, a terraqueous volcanic chain off the coast of Africa, check out the latest winter action at California’s classic point break, Rincon and experience the renaissance of surfing in Waikiki. See candid profiles of today hottest surfers; drop in on the current world champion, the always-functional Colin McPhillips, witness iconoclastic Joel Tudor ride evolutionary equipme…

Long Boards And Short Stories


Long Boards And Short Stories


$14.95


This CD is Eric Stone’s best work to date. It combines tunes of Island getaways and reflections of life in Australia. If you surf, sail or scuba dive you will want to have a copy of this remarkably produced Indy CD. This is major label stuff. Its amazing that this guy hasn’t been picked up by a big record company….

Wingnut's Art of Longboarding


Wingnut’s Art of Longboarding



Who better than Wingnut to put out a film titled The Art of Longboarding. Wingnut has a classic minimalist style that every surfer can learn from. Plus his stoke and positive attitude are really something to try to emulate. Music by The Reventlos, Insect Surfers, Brazil 2001, Don pender, Caribbean All Stars, and J. Miles…

Longboard Habit Dvd… Matthew Moir surfing HB… music Brandon Bristow

surfing longboard

The Top 4 Benefits of Longboard Surf

Surfing using a long board is a better way to learn how to surf. Although it’s possible to use the short board for learning surfing, it would demand a much longer time frame for you to learn it and also you would have to face such overwhelming frustration. Longboard surfs would allow you to learn the skill in an easy way in so many ways.

First thing is that longboards would allow you more room for mistakes than the short ones. Surfing beginners don’t have yet the conditioned shoulders for them to handle the short boards. Conditioning of the shoulders comes with time and a lot of practice. But paddling in a longboard surf is a bit challenging. But all in all, it is still much easier to handle than a shortboard.

Second thing, long boards are more stable than the short ones. You might find it difficult to maneuver during the first few times, but long board surf still has the stability you would need while still starting. This is especially needed when doing the pop up and in doing the proper and varied stances on the board. Long boards can provide you more time to get on your feet (although not too long) and would let you have a comfortable foot placement with less stress than the short boards.

Third, these longboards will allow you to enjoy the most from the small waves that you encounter during the first few tries. The gentle beginner’s waves are good for longboard surf–beginners will often have small, clean and slow breaking waves in the beginning. Longboards are ideal for such conditions because they have the ability to float really well and the ability to catch small waves that smaller boards cannot.

Fourth, longboards would let you catch the waves you like. Many first timers are often blinded by the coolness of the short boards since they are most often fashionable to the sight. This is one of the most common mistakes committed by most surfers and will just lead into great frustration in the water. Don’t forget that surfing is about how to catch waves. If you are still in the first phase of learning, you have to focus first on how to ride a wave the right way. What you like is to experience riding a clean wave even if it is small. If you become flawless in doing this, the fun you experience will keep you driven to do more. After enough time and practice, you can switch to smaller boards if you wish. But while still starting out, longboard surf is all you need.

Its paddle-friendly structure, stability and small-wave catching mechanism makes long boards recommended for neophytes in surfing. Practice and patience are all that are required of you and sooner that short board you want will be yours.

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what company should i buy my longboard (surfing) from?

beginer, freshwater surfing, im 5′11 160
what shops are good in michigan???
ok i understand people want me to buy from a surfshop, but the only surfshop near me is modern skate and surf. i went to them to talk and they are not one of these surfshops- if a surfshop does not exsist in michigan and my price range is limited, what should i doo?
Can i buy from a surfshop over the internet?

Well, see the answer I gave you on YA watersports, and don’t buy a popout. I don’t know if there are even any shops in Michigan, but I have read stories about some guys who are Great lakes surfers/shapers. I get ridiculed enough being an east coast surfer, so I can’t imagine what you guys will have to put up with. Get some lessons (I’m sure they have them out there somewhere), and plan to drive east (or west) this summer. No Popouts! http://www.mckevlins.com/nopopstory.htm

Have you ever been watching a surf DVD and you see some pro bust off the lip, land on some awkward angle with his body bent backwards into the white-wash and yet some how he recovers and manages to stay on his board? Don’t you wish you could do that? That sort of recovery requires an insanely high level of core strength and balance. Lucky for us, you can actually train to increase your balance and in turn improve your Surfing.....Click here to read the rest of the article:Real Surf!


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