Surfing Tips
Surfing tips that help you improve your surfing are worth their weight in gold. When your surfing becomes stale and frustrating, sometimes you just need a little push to help put you back in the groove. At SurfScience we get all of our surfing tips from expert surfers and surf coaches. We group our surfing tips into the following categories to help make it easier for you to find what you are looking for.
Getting Started Surfing Tips - If you have never surfed before or are just starting, these surfing tips are for you. Find out what to look out for during your first lesson or camp so you can make the most of your time there.
Beginner Surfing Tips- These surfing tips are for surfers that can already catch waves and stand up but want to take it a step further. Learn about how to read waves, turn and increase your wave count.
Intermediate Surfing Tips - So you can catch waves and trim down the line but now you want to start doing some tricks. The intermediate surfing tips will help you better position yourself, increase your fitness and start showing off some sweet maneuvers.
Advanced Surfing Tips - If its time to increase the tricks in your arsenal, the advanced tips section is right for you. Find out how to take full advantage of every wave and learn new tricks using the skills you already have.
Sponsored Surfing Tips - This section of surfing tips is for the best surfers out there. Learn about competition strategy, mental toughness and how to take your surfing to the top.
Other Useful Tools For Surfers
Surfboard Match Quiz - Are you riding the best surfboard for your size, skill level and wave conditions? Chances are you could use a better board, our matching quiz uses data from other surfers to recommend a few board types to look for. (click here to visit the Surfboard Match)
Ask A Scientist - Do you have a specific question about surfing that isn't covered anywhere else? Ask us and we'll find an answer from an expert that know what they are talking about. (click here to visit Ask A Scientist)
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