by sinistapenguin » Wed Mar 31, 2004 2:38 pm
It may sound stupid, but paddling on a flat day is great.
If you live near the beach and it's flat, but you fancy getting wet. Get your board out and go for a nice long paddle. It will help you with your general paddling strength and sitting on the board.
You can also practise duckdiving. If you can duckdive in flat water, it'll be easy when you paddle out.
I went surfing in Tolcarne, Newquay UK with my surf club once and the president of the club said "I'm going to check out Fistral" - he proceeded to paddle some 3/4 of a mile across the beach to the harbour wall in Towan. Walked over the point to fistral (1/2 mile) Surfed for 2 hours, then walked back and paddled back over to where we were.
I asked him how he managed to keep going for that long and he said, when he started surfing he would paddle about a mile a day in flat water, to practice.
He was also the last one standing at the bar that night - guess he practised in that department too!!
LOL
Sinista