Like most sports, the best way to learn to surf is to do it. Learning to surf is a fantastic way to have a lot of fun, learn something new and get in some great exercise.
Your height will also help you determine which board is for you, because your surfboard should always be at least 6" taller than you are no matter what. It's as simple as finding someone who is willing to teach you some preliminary techniques and show you the tips and tricks of surfing. Reasons, well first they are very stable so standing up will be possible within one or two attempts, they are soft so you won't slash open your flesh with the fin, or crack open your skull on the first wipeout, they are cheap and lastly they are very easy to paddle and generate speed on, which is one of the most fundamentally important part to surfing.
Most surfers will tell you that surfing is more than just a sport; it s an existential experience, the ultimate rush, and it can be addictive. Other notable surfing breaks are Bruce s Beauties and Cape St. If you can get onto a good school your surfing will come on in leaps and bounds.
The extraordinary rock formation underwater is the reason for this break s Big Wave phenomenon, luring many of the world s best big wave surfers to Pillar Point Harbor, north of Half Moon Bay. Once you are confident, you can advance to the water.
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