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Beginners should try to find a spot where there are not a lot of other people out. This way they can catch lots of waves, and learn to surf faster, and have more fun without the negative vibe!
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Look for a channel, or a spot that the waves do not seem to break in. These spots will have murkier and deeper water. You might be thinking, "Hey that sounds like a rip current, don't I want to stay away from those?" If they make you uncomfortable, yes by all means stay away from them. Do experienced surfers use the rips, and channels to get out into the line up? Yes, surfers do work with the ocean and do use rips, and channels to get out into the line up easier, and quicker. When you work with the ocean the rip can help you to get out beyond the breaking waves easier. It is still important that you remember your limits. Did you check the surf report? Do you know how big the swell is? Are you in good enough shape to handle the current conditions and swell size? All important factors to think about. With a longboard it can be difficult to make it outside if there is a lot of white water to battle, and without a channel or a rip to help you. You can paddle straight at the white water, and before it hits you slide off your board and turn your board over holding on to the rails, and pulling the board downward as the wave sweeps over you. You will need to turn your board back over quickly and start paddling before the next wave or white water hits you. With perseverance you can make it outside depending on how big of a day it is, and how much white water you have to deal with, and how strong and determined you are. This is called turning turtle. Short boarders can duck dive, but this is a beginners article, so we are not going there.
  
10. Have fun surfing is a blast!
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9. Know some of the unwritten rules of the line up.
  
Do not get discouraged or expect to much of yourself to early. Surfing takes a while to get any good at, but it is still fun while you are learning! Try to have fun and enjoy yourself.
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1. The #1 unwritten rule in surfing is, the surfer closest to the curl has priority. If you are on the shoulder of the wave and someone else is deeper (closer to where the wave is starting to break), they have priority. Always look before you take off on the wave. Beginners are notorious for just paddling into anything, unaware that someone else may have the wave already. I try to stay away from beginners for this reason. I do not want to get in a collision with anyone while I am surfing. This is one rule you don't want to learn the hard way. It can lead to collisions, getting yelled at, or at the worst causing a fight. I think it's better to know the rules before any of this happens.
  
There is no other sport like surfing! I hope this article helps to make your first surfing experience a great one! I was so stoked the fist time I went surfing, and I hope you to will share in that stoke!
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2. When you are paddling back out, it is your responsibility to stay out of the way of other surfers, who are up and riding waves. That may mean you have to paddle wide of the take off area, and then back into the take off position.You do not want be in anybody's way. If you do find yourself in a surfers way, who is riding a wave, pick a direction and continue to go that way. Changing directions at the last second makes it hard on the surfer, riding the wave, to steer around you! [http://ebook-music-software.com/blogs/viewstory/441107 Why Go Surf Ski Racing?], [http://cody-simpson.info/?p=1136836 Surf Fishing Gear Check List For Your Surf Cart], [http://media.shontelledaily.com/read_blog// Want to Learn How To Surf? 10 Things You Must Know Before You Start!]
 
Being able to participate in a sports event is a great accomplishment, especially if the sports itself isn't really easy to do or is something not common, just like surf ski racing. One must be able to master the waves first and be able to paddle the narrow, thin platform without falling. Besides that particular aspect, surf ski racing is worthy of being tried for many other reasons.
 
 
 
For one, this kind of sports activity does not require one to be very agile or muscular unlike other kinds of games. As mentioned earlier, all one needs is to have is the ability to paddle with the right speed and the right time while keeping their balance intact. The activity is not limited to those people who have big arms or even flat stomachs. Everyone can try it out.
 
 
 
Another thing that makes this sports activity special is that it works out a lot of parts in the body, making it a good exercising sports. With each paddle, the muscles of the arms are not the only ones that are being worked out here. The shoulders, the neck, the triceps, the biceps, and even the chest will be toned.
 
 
 
Surf ski racing can also be a way for future lifesavers to train themselves for more complicated tasks. Lifesavers are required to learn riding the surf ski because it might actually be one of the fastest ways to access a beach spot where an individual is in danger of drowning. In addition to this, the participants will be able to do this task in the case where no lifesaver is present in the area.
 
 
 
Lastly, this sports activity might actually date back to 1920s, but it is definitely something that is fresh to the eyes of many people, especially the new generation. Trying it out will be a good idea to deviate from the usual swimming or board surfing activities.
 
 
 
Racing using the surf ski is definitely one of the best sports that have been invented by mankind. With these advantages, there is no way for one not to try it at least once.
 
 
You are going surfing and some people you know are telling you to be careful out there because of all those sharks. While there are sharks in the water, some are big and some are small; different areas of the world have different types of sharks.
 
 
 
In places like Australia, they are a legit danger, there have been plenty of surfers who have been attacked, maimed and even killed by shark attacks. [http://columbusbbw.com/activity/p/1801139/ Want to Learn How To Surf? 10 Things You Must Know Before You Start!], [http://ebook-music-software.com/blogs/viewstory/441107 Surf Fishing Gear Check List For Your Surf Cart], [http://j317.podomatic.com/entry/2013-04-20T06_10_49-07_00 Great Surfers Enjoy Surfing]
 

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Look for a channel, or a spot that the waves do not seem to break in. These spots will have murkier and deeper water. You might be thinking, "Hey that sounds like a rip current, don't I want to stay away from those?" If they make you uncomfortable, yes by all means stay away from them. Do experienced surfers use the rips, and channels to get out into the line up? Yes, surfers do work with the ocean and do use rips, and channels to get out into the line up easier, and quicker. When you work with the ocean the rip can help you to get out beyond the breaking waves easier. It is still important that you remember your limits. Did you check the surf report? Do you know how big the swell is? Are you in good enough shape to handle the current conditions and swell size? All important factors to think about. With a longboard it can be difficult to make it outside if there is a lot of white water to battle, and without a channel or a rip to help you. You can paddle straight at the white water, and before it hits you slide off your board and turn your board over holding on to the rails, and pulling the board downward as the wave sweeps over you. You will need to turn your board back over quickly and start paddling before the next wave or white water hits you. With perseverance you can make it outside depending on how big of a day it is, and how much white water you have to deal with, and how strong and determined you are. This is called turning turtle. Short boarders can duck dive, but this is a beginners article, so we are not going there.

9. Know some of the unwritten rules of the line up.

1. The #1 unwritten rule in surfing is, the surfer closest to the curl has priority. If you are on the shoulder of the wave and someone else is deeper (closer to where the wave is starting to break), they have priority. Always look before you take off on the wave. Beginners are notorious for just paddling into anything, unaware that someone else may have the wave already. I try to stay away from beginners for this reason. I do not want to get in a collision with anyone while I am surfing. This is one rule you don't want to learn the hard way. It can lead to collisions, getting yelled at, or at the worst causing a fight. I think it's better to know the rules before any of this happens.

2. When you are paddling back out, it is your responsibility to stay out of the way of other surfers, who are up and riding waves. That may mean you have to paddle wide of the take off area, and then back into the take off position.You do not want be in anybody's way. If you do find yourself in a surfers way, who is riding a wave, pick a direction and continue to go that way. Changing directions at the last second makes it hard on the surfer, riding the wave, to steer around you! Why Go Surf Ski Racing?, Surf Fishing Gear Check List For Your Surf Cart, Want to Learn How To Surf? 10 Things You Must Know Before You Start!