How to tips for surfing beginners!

Written by Fred Riehl at www.BraveSurf.com


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Safety: Never have your board between yourself andrepparttar coming waves! To avoid collision with others, keep a safe distance, say fifteen feet orrepparttar 133277 length of you, your leash and board combined. Beginners should always wear a leash or leg rope tied to their surfboard. Every beginner surfboard should also have a safety nose guard to prevent dangerous impacts withrepparttar 133278 surfboard nose. Beginners should always surf with a buddy for safety, plus it is cool to share your surf experiences with. Never push your board throughrepparttar 133279 water fin first. The fin or fins were made to keeprepparttar 133280 board pointing nose first. Pushingrepparttar 133281 board fins first can be quite dangerous becauserepparttar 133282 board wants to gorepparttar 133283 other direction. Beginner surfers should consider wearing a vest, rash guard or tee shirt to avoidrepparttar 133284 rubbed rash they will get on their stomach and chest. When you fall off your board, coverrepparttar 133285 back of your head with your hands, with your wrists over your ears and your elbows together. Stay under water for a moment longer than necessary. There are companies that make helmets and this is another alternative. When you come up, try to be facingrepparttar 133286 oncoming waves and look for your board's location immediately. Loose boards inrepparttar 133287 ocean are very dangerous objects for swimmers.

Surfing etiquette:repparttar 133288 first standing surfer that is closest torepparttar 133289 breaking wave hasrepparttar 133290 rite of way on that wave. Anyone paddling for that wave must quit. There are repercussions to not following this rule and it can be very dangerous. Most known surf spots have locals who surf that spot every day and some believe that they "ownrepparttar 133291 beach". We all know that this is notrepparttar 133292 case. Having said that,repparttar 133293 stranger, no matter their ability, should endeavor to show some respect for these social dinosaurs. The surfer ridingrepparttar 133294 wave hasrepparttar 133295 right of way andrepparttar 133296 paddlers who are paddling out must yield. This means thatrepparttar 133297 paddlers must paddle out ofrepparttar 133298 way whenever possible, even if it is intorepparttar 133299 breaking wave or behindrepparttar 133300 rider. If you are paddling for a wave and someone is paddling out toward you, make eye contact with that person and indicate your intentional direction in reference to them. A nod inrepparttar 133301 direction you are going can work.

Conclusion: Every situation is different so practice being nice inrepparttar 133302 water. It will make you feel good, I promise. Hooting for a good wave or encouraging someone is good too. Remember, you will get what you give.

Fred Riehl has been surfing and working with Brave New World surf shops for 18 years!

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How To Give Your Surfboard A Custom Paint Job!

Written by Fred Riehl at www.BraveSurf.com


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Step4: Painting cover uprepparttar rest ofrepparttar 133276 board that you do not want over spray paint to get on with newspaper. Using a light coat of paint, you can spray overrepparttar 133277 tape. Try to letrepparttar 133278 colors or layers dry before you move ontorepparttar 133279 next color. Allow this area to dry before you add any more colors. Remember heavy coats of paints will only make a mess. Try to spray your board with about a foot of distance betweenrepparttar 133280 spray paint andrepparttar 133281 surfboard. The design will look great once yourepparttar 133282 extra tape is peeled off.

Step5: The clear coat oncerepparttar 133283 extra tape is peeled off andrepparttar 133284 design is finished you will need to applyrepparttar 133285 clear coat. The clear coat will protect your design from being peeled off. It should take about 2 to 3 lawyer of clear coat. Whenrepparttar 133286 clear coat is dried it is time to go surfing.

So get creative and try to remember if you mess up all you have to do is retape and spray a new design.

Fred Riehl has been surfing and working with Brave New World surf shops for 18+ years!

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