surfing
surfing
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by J Edmond Souaid - 2008-09-10
Surfing is a physical activity and classrooms are for bookworms. But spend some time getting a few clues. That will prevent you from being sorry you chose to surf.Before you even get a surfboard, you...
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by J Edmond Souaid - 2008-09-11
First, respect that the ocean is stronger than you are. The force of even an average swell is far greater than anyone can resist. That's why it carries you along. But when those get to a certain poin...
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by Robert - 2008-09-12
Internet is growing with the rate of 30% every year and with more than 2 Billion people already using it, it's the biggest medium of information sharing, knowledge exchange as well multimedia transfe...
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by Robert Bell - 2008-09-12
Internet is growing with the rate of 30% every year and with more than 2 Billion people already using it, it's the biggest medium of information sharing, knowledge exchange as well multimedia tran...
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by J Edmond Souaid - 2008-09-13
Sometimes they even float on the top. Most of that sealife is harmless. Some should be avoided whenever possible.Sharks are a popular concern and shark attacks can happen. But statistically they're r...
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by J Edmond Souaid - 2008-09-13
It's very rare to break a leg surfing. But surfing carries its own inherent dangers. Forewarned is forearmed.Drowning is the most obvious risk from surfing and there are a dozen ways to unintentional...
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by J Edmond Souaid - 2008-09-13
While the days of the '50s beach movies are long gone, some things remain, even as they have evolved. Surf culture is first and foremost all about surfing. Sure there are fashion elements, styles of ...
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by J Edmond Souaid - 2008-09-13
Paddling, catching a wave and being safe are all heavily dependent on that ability.Picking the right conditions is the first consideration.The weather should not be too severe. Surfing in heavy rain ...
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by J Edmond Souaid - 2008-09-15
Of course, that will vary from one surf location to another. But in general, most surfers will agree on most of the basics.The beach belongs to no one and everyone. That means, anybody can surf, but ...
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by Robb Bailey - 2008-09-16
On a longer board, you will have better balance. Therefore, you have greater ability to change positions while riding a wave. Long boarders can really show off on a wave by doing pirouettes, 180-degre...