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Best Surfing Guide on History & Tips

05 Mar 2021

Surfing

History of Surfing

Surfing has become a popular activity for many years and it is a sport with an impressive history. Although the exact origin of the sport is unclear, it was first practiced in 1767 by Europeans in Tahiti. However, studies suggest that the sport was practiced by Polynesians long ago. Data from Polynesian history indicate that the person who surfed best became the chief of the tribe. That just shows that even in the early days, surfing was very exciting for people. Today surfing is one of the most popular water sports and is an inspiration for many games and slots.

Hawaiian surfing is attached to a rich tradition. For their ancient inhabitants, in a way, surfing is not a simple water sport but stands their way of life.

The construction of a surfboard allowed people to conquer the sea. As more and more people developed an interest in surfing, the design of board began to change into varieties to express people’s desire to conquer the wave easily.

In the 1960s, surfing was greatly popularized as movies and music such as Beach Boys got international attention. More people wanted to know how one could simply use a board to surf in the ocean.

Today, surfing is easy to learn by taking lessons and guides and surfing tips for beginners from professionals.

Location of Surfing

If you want to catch the best surfing moments, it is important to target the right destinations. Most of these are located adjacent to top beaches to allow you to have as much fun as possible. Here are some of the top surfing destinations.

  • Pipeline, Oahu, Hawaii
  • Superbank, Gold Coast, Australia
  • Mentawai Islands, Indonesia
  • Bundoran Beach, County Donegal, Ireland
  • Supertubes, Jeffrey’s Bay, South Africa

Surfing Tips for Beginners

As you pick the surfing board and head to the beach, here are the tips to guide you.

1) To prepare months in advance

An expert recommends that you should prepare your body at least six months in advance by doing pool lengths and running. The ideal is to swim twice a week and to run 20-30 minutes also twice a week.

2) To get up

To make a successful take-off on your board, some exercises will be very useful. Do some pumps and stand up, like what you will do on the surfing board. Notice that you need to bend your knees but backs. And you can make them at home because sometimes we’re a little ashamed at the beach.

3) To keep balance

To fit on a board, it is essential to know how to represent your body in space. For beginners, we recommend that you try to “walk on the edge of a sidewalk” or “put your socks on in the morning with your eyes closed “. It is important to close your eyes to make all brain sensors work. Two methods both are effective to plant your balance.

4) To use an extra paddle

This is a tip that can be applied to surfers of all levels. When you’re paddling for a wave and feel the energy of it start to lift you into it, take one stronger paddle. The extra velocity will make it so you’re not stuck at the top of the wave, making the drop much easier.

5) Fall flat

If you’re going to fall, the best way to not injure yourself is to fall nice and flat. Never dive headfirst off your board; try to flop onto your side or back. Even jumping off feet first can be dangerous due to the uneven nature of the seafloor.

Have fun in your surfing

The most important thing about surfing is you enjoy the pleasure of the wave and the sense of conquering the sea. There is an old going says that the best surfer in the water is the one having the most fun! If you want to experience the joy of surfing, why not take MIER Waterproof Gear and go out to the sea!

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