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To get the most out of your first surf, take some time to prepare yourself thoroughly. The more preparation you do, the better your first few surfing experiences will be. Follow these pearls of wisdom and you'll be ready by the time you reach the waters edge.
We've got a fantastic surfing forum with lots of helpful members, so if you have any specific questions about your progress, there will be lots of great advice available. Everyone is nice and friendly, so feel free to head over for a chat!
There's plenty that you can do in readiness, well in advance of heading to the beach. Surfing is a physically demanding sport, so it's important that you are in reasonable shape. Conditioning for surfing will not happen overnight, so get surf training as soon as possible. You'll also need to have good swimming skills, so visit the local pool on a regular basis. If you want to surf to a decent standard, you'll need a good training program along with frequent surf sessions.
Make sure you have the right equipment. There are lots of different types of surfboards, wetsuits, and surf gear, plenty of which will not be suitable for a beginner. Fortunately, we've got some great guides to steer you in the right direction. Surfing equipment for beginners is a high level overview of the gear you'll need.
If you want to save yourself from needless frustration, have a good read through our how to surf guides. The lessons cover how to paddle, pop-up and catch waves. Make a start on the learn to surf page. Again, if you would like specific information, get your answers on the forum.
You might want to consider a surfing lesson with a reputable company. You can get group or one-to-one instruction, and all the equipment is provided. This is a great way to help you decide whether surfing is for you.
When you are ready for your first session, research a good surf spot, suitable for beginners. You'll need somewhere with small, gentle waves that preferably break in deeper water. A beach break (sand bottomed) is an ideal choice. A patrolled beach will give you peace of mind, just in case something happens. Don't pick spot that is busy with surfers or swimmers, and steer away from the crowds.
Make sure you go with someone. Surfing with friends is more fun that on your own, and you can watch out for each other at the same time. Ideally, persuade an experienced surfer to go with you. Hands on help and advice can be invaluable when you are just starting.
Check the forecast, there's no point in going if there are no waves, or if the waves are too big.
That's everything that you need to know in advance of actually arriving at the beach. You are now full prepared (hopefully) and ready to rip if up (wipeout — lots and lots).
Next up, let's look at the things to know before actually surfing.
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Great advice
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it's great advice and i really want to have a go at surfing i wont let the R.I.P stop me!!!!!!
THANK YOU for the advise its my dream to surf !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I have always wanted to surf but my family could never afford one because we live in the midwest. Maybe i could
get a bodyboard...thank for the advice!
Fantastic information guys! Reading this site combined with surf lessons at http://www.kingsurf.co.uk has really helped me progress.
You see I live in Colorado and I want to surf soooooo bad! I have never surfed before and I need help! This is great advice. I go to Texas almost every summer and I go to Galveston Island...I want to surf there soo bad when I go this next time! SURFING IS AMAZING!!!!
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Thanks I want to surf SOOOOOOOOOOOOOO bad, but i live in a valley town!!! We're going to Sandiego to go surfing this summer, can't wait!!!!
thanks i want to surf but im scared of sharks but im still going to try it
My dream is to move to Cali after graduating college and Surfing. I'm totally commited to that dream. I've never surfed but I will learn. I've been to Myrtle Beach So much but their waves are dead and you never see surfers there. I've been bodyboarding though and I love it.
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yeah I'm 11 and I'm really good at surfing and this helped me
ive never surfed but i feel like i can do this now i see that theirs actually nothing to be freaked out about
omg iam going to Vancouver and iam scared of lakes how am i gunna surf in an ocean iam freakin out man
Dear Sir/ Madam
Actually I want to know about your surfing packages..
how much are they?
what are icluded in your packages?
where your classes are held?
and all other necessary information..
Hi there,
We don't actually offer any packages or classes. Sorry about that.
I am only new to this forum/page.
I dreamed of surfing for 9-10 years now, I am almost 16 and really wanted to learn to surf again after a new friend sparked that interest back into me. what would be the best way to start into surfing?
Hi I am a little girl in middle school and I enjoy reading everyone's post, I just think that its interesting so thanks!
I love surfing and have been surfing since I was four, I am writing a book about surfing and needed some info!
I surfed in The beautiful town of Dunedin in New Zealand, best waves I've rode yet!!!