Surfing Pop-Up

The pop-up is essential to surfing, a poor pop-up means either you fall off into the water or you miss the wave completely. The actual pop-up will vary for everyone but the basics of the technique is the same. It is in essence an explosive push up and by practicing everyday while on land will help make the pop-ups in the water easier, but there is no substitute for water time.

 

  • Firstly while laying on your board place your hands next to your chest as if you’re doing a push up.
  • Next push your torso off the board with your pelvis and thighs still in contact with the board, don’t rise up onto your hands and toes
  • Bring your feet through so your front foot ends up roughly where your hands are, your body should twist naturally with this and your back foot follow through so your feet are roughly shoulder width apart.

 

At this point you should work out if you are regular or goofy, the only difference being comfort and ease of pop-up and stance. Goofy surfers stand right foot forward and regular left foot forward, just practice both and see which is more comfortable. Your pop-up should feel natural and instinctive so it almost just happens when you catch a wave.

Another method is to end up with your front foot forward and your back foot on your knee before rising into the standing position. This is a much easier way to start if you’re a beginner just try not to end up on two knees constantly it is a very hard habit to break, trust me.

The real secret to the pop-up is practice, practice, practice. If you don’t practice you don’t get better at it. Doing 10-20 a day on dry land and getting in the water whenever you can is the best way to get a smooth , instinctive pop-up into your surfing.

Getting Through Waves (Longboard)

Getting out through the breakers is key. It’s pretty demoralising to be stuck in the same spot being smashed repeatedly by waves, especially with a longboard hauling you back into shore with each breaker.

 

The first key is the route and timing. To get out to the line up effectively you need to pick a route that allows you to cover the most distance without waves breaking on you or you being caught up in the breakers. A good idea for the less experienced is to watch where the other surfers are paddling out and try to get an idea of the pattern of the waves, looking for any lulls in the waves, the time between the sets etc.

 

On a longboard you generally have two options for getting through a wave. Firstly you need to approach the wave head on or it will be very awkward for you. You can either Push Up or Eskimo Roll through. The push up should be done on smaller breakers, you simply grab the rails next to your chest and push yourself up off the board and raising yourself onto either your knees or toes. It is important to keep your weight onto your arms and not transfer it to your legs, the board must also be kept as horizontal as possible allowing the major force of the breaker to pass between you and the board. Once the wave has passed lower yourself and resume paddling immediately to gain the forward momentum to meet the next wave.

The Eskimo Roll requires more effort and confidence but is a much better way of getting through bigger breakers. Slightly before the breaker hits the nose of your surfboard grab the rails forward of your chestline and flip the board over so you are underneath and the fins are in the air. Then using your arms and chest you need to wrestle your board through the waves, kicking your legs like a frog to give yourself some push against the waves force. The force of the wave should help tip you back the right way up, if not just flip yourself back over and resume paddling to the next wave.

Solaz Adventures Launches Website and Announces 2005 Schedule of Surf and Yoga Retreats for Couples, Families, Groups and Individuals in Costa Rica and Mexico

Solaz Adventures Launches Website and Announces 2005 Schedule of Surf and Yoga Retreats for Couples, Families, Groups and Individuals in Costa Rica and Mexico










San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) November 24, 2004

Solaz Adventures, a new surf travel company based in San Francisco, offers surf and yoga retreats in Costa Rica and Mexico to people of all genders and abilities. Founded by surf partners and friends Andy Dunayczan and Erik Wilhelm, Solaz has launched a website (http://www.solazadventures.com) which describes their trips and lists the schedule for 2005. Solaz Adventures are open to men and women and feature small group sizes, encouraging families, friends and groups to share a unique vacation. The weeklong adventures combine luxury accommodations, surf lessons, daily yoga practice, and massage.

Wilhelm and Dunayczan noticed a number of companies offering surf spa retreats exclusively to women, and started Solaz to bring the benefits of surfing and yoga to everyone. Â?There are a lot of busy professionals out there who have started surfing but put their boards away when winter arrives. We provide an opportunity to learn or improve your surfing in warm water, and you can share the experience with family, friends, or a significant other,Â? says co-founder and former professional snowboarder Erik Wilhelm.

Co-founder Andy Dunayczan, a certified massage therapist, further explains their holistic approach, Â?By combining yoga and massage with surfing, our trips provide a pathway for people to step away from their busy lives and reconnect with themselves and their surroundings. Our hope is that this connection continues to be a part of their daily lives back home.Â?

Surf camps and schools around the world are under scrutiny from the surf community for crowding sensitive surf destinations with uninformed beginners. Solaz Adventures addresses this issue by keeping groups small, a maximum of 8 people per trip, and further dividing the group by ability so that no more than 5 people surf the same spot on any given day. In addition, CPR and First Aid certified instructors teach the more subtle aspects of the sport such as surf etiquette and crowd dynamics, along with water safety and surfing techniques.

Â?Operating from a position of respect for the surf community and the places we visit is a critical part of our company philosophy. We believe that surfing should be available to everyone, and that it should be taught with reverence and respect for those who came before. Surf culture, etiquette, and tradition are critical aspects of every adventure,Â? explains Wilhelm.

Solaz currently offers 6 night/7 day adventures in Costa Rica and Mexico, and has plans to expand offerings to Hawaii and New Zealand. All Solaz Adventures include ground transportation, daily surf lessons (equipment included), daily yoga practice, gourmet meals, beachfront accommodations, video surf instruction, a 1-hour massage, and additional cultural and natural excursions.

For additional information visit: http://www.solazadventures.com, or contact:

Solaz Adventures

PO Box 460515

San Francisco, CA 94114

Phone: 415.821.5730

Fax: 866.625.9580

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A Completely New Way to Surf Offered in Costa Rica

A Completely New Way to Surf Offered in Costa Rica













www.surfvoucher.com


San Jose, Costa Rica (PRWEB) May 27, 2010

SurfVouher.com a niche travel agency in Costa Rica is now offering new Surfing Vacation packages with a twist.

Typical surf vacation packages offer a fixed schedule and include only the most recognized locations and not always “best” surfing destinations in Costa Rica. As a result, visitors can find themselves at beaches where the surfing conditions weren’t what they expected or just don’t meet their surfing style and expertise.

SurfVoucher.com is now offering the “Surf and Drive” vacation packages where tourists coming to Costa Rica have the option of visiting ALL the surfing spots in the country without having to worry about swells, crowds or sea conditions. With “Surf Vouchers”, Surfers are able to enjoy the most popular surf destinations in Costa Rica and have access to other locations off the beaten track for one single affordable fee.

For $ 389 travelers are greeted at the airport by a company representative and escorted to a pre-booked accommodation in the central valley. Once you arrive, guests are provided the SurfVoucher.com vacation guide and the “Surf Vouchers” for the amount of nights purchased, which can be used at all participating hotels as a form of payment.

On the following morning, the car rental company will deliver your pre-paid SUV (included in the $ 389) and explains their terms and drop off policies. From there surfers are free to drive to any of the 75 surfing destinations in Costa Rica, where they’ll find several participating hotels.

If the surfing conditions don’t meet the traveler expectations, the weather is awful or the beach is too crowded travelers are free to drive, at any time, to a different location and choose a different participating hotel, or take advantage of the SUV rental and sleep where the night life is active and take a daily trip to any of the other nearby Surfing Spots.

Surf Voucher S.A. is a travel agency in Costa Rica owned and managed by a young team of travel specialist and surf enthusiasts that have traveled and surfed the entire country, creating a vacation package specially designed to provide the most complete surfing experience in Costa Rica. Allowing all customers to have the freedom or choosing where and for how long to surf at each of the World recognized surfing spots in both the Pacific and Atlantic coasts.

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Buyboardz Teams up with Coronado Surf Academy

Buyboardz Teams up with Coronado Surf Academy










Encino, CA (PRWEB) May 20, 2007

http://www.coronadosurfing.com/is the first Surfing School to open in Coronado. Since its opening in 2003, the Academy has trained several students in surfing. The school offers private, group and semi private surfing lessons.

Coronado Surfing Academy has a dedicated team of staff who also help surfers in choosing the right surfing board and other surfing accessories. The Academy recently teamed up with http://www.Buyboardz.com, a company dedicated to bringing surfers the ultimate collection of surfing boards.

By teaming up with Buyboardz, Coronado Surfing Academy will offer to its students world class surfing boards at reasonable prices. In addition, the staff of the Academy will be at hand to guide surfers on surfing boards.

Buyboardz has a wide selection of surf boards, long boards, short boards, boogie boards and custom made boards. The company’s vast collection of board including the INT Softboards EPX/ Polythene, which is one among the five products nominated to The Surf Industry Manufacturing Association’s (SIMA). The SIMA Image Awards recognizes fellow surf industry companies for their outstanding contributions to the industry.

http://www.Buyboardz.com offers a 100 per cent satisfaction guarantee policy and includes a comprehensive return policy. It also has customer service representatives to help surfers with all their purchases. Buyboardz.com has several helpful links for individuals interested in surfing including information on the latest surfing boards, the best places to surf and the latest in board art.

About BuyBoardz:

BuyBoardz is a specialty store owned and operated by Webstore companies LLC. It is dedicated to providing its customers with a great selection, competitive pricing and unparalleled customer service.

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Online Surf Shop Rides the Social Media Wave with New Blog

Online Surf Shop Rides the Social Media Wave with New Blog











Newport, OR (PRWEB) September 19, 2009

Dan Hasselschwert, founder of http://www.OssiesSurfShop.com, was a middle school teacher who first became interested in starting a surf shop after he developed a middle school surfing program for the local school district.

“I’ve always loved to surf, but I found that I had the most fun when I was teaching kids at surf club,” said Hasselschwert. “After leading the surf club for a while, I decided to open up a surf shop and become a full time surf instructor.”

Hasselschwert is the owner of two surf shops located on the Oregon coast, and his website is a direct extension of his brick and mortar stores. “I have a great selection of surfboards, wetsuits and accessories from the names surfers trust,” said Hasselschwert. “I also have a huge selection of used surfboards, which are great for surfers on a budget and people who aren’t sure yet if surfing is their thing.”

In addition, Hasselschwert offers free shipping on all wetsuits, and discounted shipping on all surfboard purchases.

Hasselschwert runs a full service surf shop, providing rentals, private lessons, surf school and a host of other services which he plans to discuss more in-depth on his new blog at http://www.SurfTalkGuru.com.

“I want to use the blog to educate surfers and those interested in surfing about the best surf equipment and what equipment is needed to get started,” said Hasselschwert. “I also want to talk about different surf techniques, and provide mini-lessons that can lead up to private lessons or surf school here in Oregon.”

Hasselschwert believes his product selection and unique merchandise will continue to bring surfers back to his website. “There aren’t a lot of other websites that have the selection I do, and I can almost guarantee none of them have the same passion or knowledge of surfing.”

About the Company:

OssiesSurfShop.com is owned and operated by surf instructor Dan Hasselschwert.

Dan Hasselschwert

http://www.OssiesSurfShop.com

(541) 961-1591

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Enjoy the Ron Jon Easter Surf Festival from the Doubletree Cocoa Beach Oceanfront Hotel

Enjoy the Ron Jon Easter Surf Festival from the Doubletree Cocoa Beach Oceanfront Hotel










Cocoa Beach, FL (Vocus) March 12, 2009

Join the Doubletree Cocoa Beach Oceanfront hotel for the 2009 Ron Jon Easter Surf Festival, taking place from April 10-12 2009. Surfers from around the world converge in Shepard Park and the Cocoa Beach Pier annually to compete for more than $ 20,000 in cash and prizes. Come out to one of the largest surfing events on the East coast, happening just minutes away from the Doubletree Cocoa Beach Oceanfront.

Enjoy the Ron Jon Easter Surf Festival with the outstanding services and amenities offered only at the Doubletree Cocoa Beach Oceanfront hotel. Located directly on the beach with stunning views of the ocean, the Doubletree Cocoa Beach Oceanfront hotel features:

Free wireless high-speed internet
Heated outdoor pool
Fitness center
A microwave and refrigerator in every guestroom
On-site Restaurant
Become Part of the History of East Coast Surfing at the Ron Jon Easter Surf Festival

Meet the world’s best surfers at the exciting Ron Jon Easter Surf Festival. The main events include men’s and women’s Longboard and Shortboard competitions for pro’s, pro/am, and juniors. Ron Jon Easter Surf Festival attendees can look forward to free activities including autograph signings on the beach and at Ron Jon Surf Shop, interactive displays, free giveaways and on-site concessions.

Book your room during the Ron Jon Easter Surf Festival at the Doubletree Cocoa Beach Oceanfront hotel, featuring stunning ocean views from every room. For more information about the Doubletree Cocoa Beach Oceanfront hotel visit: http://www.cocoabeachdoubletree.com .

For details about the Ron Jon Easter Surf Festival visit: http://www.eastersurffest.com .

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