How Good Are You At Surfing?

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Postby pkbum » Wed Dec 05, 2007 6:50 pm

In all of the sports I have played, I can say that surfing is the hardest. But, also the funnest!
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Postby hyber » Wed Dec 05, 2007 7:10 pm

thanks for replying guys i guess im not doin too bad after all :D
ye i know surfings about the fun and not how good you are but its a right pain in the backside when i go out in the middle of winter and end up catching like 3 waves in 2hours :(


Can't wait to move to cornwall :D:D
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Postby surferdude_scarborough » Wed Dec 05, 2007 9:52 pm

too hard to rate how goo you are by yourself coz u might think ur surfing really well but ur not really. ive been surfing about 4/5 years ish? and im ok but no more than ok. best to ask someone whos seen me surf really.
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Postby northswell » Wed Dec 05, 2007 10:25 pm

Your not surfing at all at the mo are you (ya p1ss head)
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Postby Sar » Wed Dec 05, 2007 11:34 pm

I bought my first board just over a year ago, I still cant surf. I havent been able to go as much as I would like but was still anticpating being a better than I am now. Annoyed about it? - hell yeah........until I get in the water and start having fun again :D
Best surfer is the one having the most fun and all that 8) so dont compare youselves to others too much.

I surf bmth too, well havent been there in ages cos I dare not go near the peak and cause havoc on a good day and hate the windblown chop/shorebreak/dump with a passion. I guess those conditions do help you out as the guys have already said but it's just put me off ever surfing there in all honesty, maybe that'll change after a good session there.

In learning any activity you will go through peaks and troughs so dont worry about it too much. You may well be progressing without realising it. I wasnt until 'essex sucks' pointed out to me "you have made loads of progress, I remember when you were too scared to paddle outback" (cheers mate) that I realised that I had done OK :D

PM me if you ever want to meet for a surf in bmth and I may well brave it again.
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Postby essex sucks » Wed Dec 05, 2007 11:39 pm

and pm me too i surf there somtimes and arrrre those where the days :D
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Postby Sar » Wed Dec 05, 2007 11:41 pm

smallwavegrovellerchick wrote:Windy waves tend to have more power and there's always that element of suprise....oh yeah, and less crowded too. :-)


not in bmth :roll:


hyber.....just an afterthought. What board are you riding? it may make a bit of a difference I guess.
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Postby scuba steve » Thu Dec 06, 2007 4:52 pm

I also mainly surf on the south coast and it will be pretty diificult to progress. Luckily I have the oppurtunities to travel abroad during holidays to surf but even after 7 years I'm still pretty average.
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Postby Dr Rev » Thu Dec 06, 2007 4:55 pm

I have all the gear and still no idea !!!

Always still learning, just dont get the oppotunity to surf as much as i would like too ! But still enjoying it ! :lol:
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Postby gixer » Thu Dec 06, 2007 5:09 pm

im doing ok.i used to surf years ago and got quite good.this time round i started in feb and have beenin maybee 20 times this year. have good days and bad,sometimes it comes together,sometimes it doesnt....guess i just need more time in the water :D
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Postby Milo » Thu Dec 06, 2007 6:48 pm

I go to Boscombe too, flat for months then large lumps of mush. Went in on wed am, had to as i have`nt been in for some time. Nearly killed me.

I`m crap too, on my feet thats it.
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Postby Chris369 » Thu Dec 06, 2007 8:05 pm

I've been surfing since August (but not for the last month :() and I think I've progressed quite well. I can get on my feet easily, do some turns, catch unbroken waves and occasionally manage to surf along the wave (only pulled it off a few times!). I'm not very good on big days though.

But like someone else said, it's hard to rate yourself as you might think your doing ok but you might actually be crap :lol:
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Re: How Good Are You At Surfing?

Postby ANZAC » Sun Dec 09, 2007 4:32 am

drowningbitbybit wrote:
hyber wrote:I seem to be having some progression problems... my local ... bournemouth


The answer is in the question :wink:
Difficult to progress much on such a gutless fickle wave :roll:

As for me, i thought I could surf... Until I got to Australia, and now I realise I can't :bang:


Funny as...
Mate you need to get down here for a few!
Surf is pumping at the moment.
I surfed this morning, then over lunch, now ill eat and im heading back out in halfa. Sandon Point is going off! Ill take some photo's later today and post them!
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Re: How Good Are You At Surfing?

Postby drowningbitbybit » Sun Dec 09, 2007 6:35 am

ANZAC wrote:
drowningbitbybit wrote:As for me, i thought I could surf... Until I got to Australia, and now I realise I can't :bang:


Funny as...
Mate you need to get down here for a few!
Surf is pumping at the moment.
I surfed this morning, then over lunch, now ill eat and im heading back out in halfa. Sandon Point is going off! Ill take some photo's later today and post them!


Do you think so? Do you think another spanking by another wave at another break is going to improve my day? :bang:

Ive been out today and got mashed :yearght: (at myself)
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Postby drowningbitbybit » Sun Dec 09, 2007 6:37 am

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My local reef going off this morning.

*edit - scale is a bit hard to judge, the photo was taken on maximum zoom, and there's nothing to put the wave in perspective. Its well over-head*
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Postby smallwavegrovellerchick » Sun Dec 09, 2007 8:41 am

DBB, where is that?
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Postby drowningbitbybit » Sun Dec 09, 2007 10:11 am

smallwavegrovellerchick wrote:DBB, where is that?


Er, its certainly not a secret spot... buts its not one of the famous spots either, so a little discretion on my part - its Sydney, central coast.
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Postby justloafing » Sun Dec 09, 2007 10:58 am

I started in August of 2006. Had a rough go at it till June 2007 when I bought a board that suited the conditions for the US east coast. I never started out in white water. I figured I may as well go for it. Untill my new board I never road more than 2 waves in a session. The key is I went a lot and was so stoked when I did ride a wave. In that period of time I did start getting some turns in and could basically stay near the critical part of the wave.

Then I got my new board and the first time out in minimal conditions I rode 5 waves in a short amount of time. Now I don't even keep track of how many I catch after 3 waves. That's my goal every time I go out is to at least ride 3 waves. I liked my vaves about waist high then in October I was out in solid chest high waves and absolutely had the best time. So I progress :)

So if your a surfer and know what to look at to judge a surfers ability you would probably see me and say he is not a good surfer but if you saw me in August 2006 you wuold have said "He is not a surfer".
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Postby t87 » Sun Dec 09, 2007 11:27 am

im considering going to australia and live there for a year, doing nothing but surf. Ive only windsurfed before. im from norway, 20 years now, so there not great surfing here. anyways, how good would i become after a year? would i handle 2 m tall waves or something (just neede som scale).

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Postby Broosta » Sun Dec 09, 2007 1:04 pm

I've been surfing for 22yrs and feel like I've never really fulfilled my surfing potential. I spend at least half my surfing time trying to get back to where I was, before making progress again - and this has been more of a problem the older I get due to work/relationship/house DIY responsibilities. If only I could live my current life but with my old life attitude towards surfing - I used to be out of work living with parents and surfing was everything!

I always feel that if I spent even 4 weeks surfing somewhere good and consistent I will surge ahead and my mind boggles at living in Hawaii or Oz or similar. Don't get me wrong I'm happy enough with life in general not to move but when I do sit and think... :( .

Anyway back to the question. When I'm on form I can surf ok. I can do big turns both ways in big or small waves(mainly small tho), I can get air but never landed, I can get right round a carving 360(always going for them) but never surfed away from one, I have tried and failed reverses but don't go for many at all, I've got barrelled quite a bit whenever its on, and generating speed is never a problem.
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