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Beginner Surfer Tips

Postby nickmester » Sun Feb 26, 2012 3:08 am

As the title says i've just beginning to surf. I have a few questions that could maybe you could answer. First i wanted to know if it is that much harder to learn on a short board? Im 15 and im 5' 7" and about 110lbs. I know that long boards are more stable and give me more room for my feet but since im lighter would a short board be easier for me to learn on? Second im a pretty decent swimmer in the ocean. Ive been boogie boarding since ive been 8. I live in so cal and was wondering how thick a wetsuit to get? If your not from so cal the water is bout 55 degrees Fahrenheit in the winter and almost 70 in the summer. Third, do i need to take lessons? i know itll make it easier but really dont want to spend the money. Is it possible to teach myself? And lastly, ive always had this fear of deep water in the ocean. Being behind the breaking waves just makes me uncomfortable. Is this something that is just natural and will go away as i surf?
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Re: Beginner Surfer Tips

Postby jaffa1949 » Sun Feb 26, 2012 3:37 am

Nick you've already given yourself all the answers, if you have boogie boarded them a short board of good volume won't be as great a problem in learning as it would be for a total noob.
It is still a little harder to learn short but you are young it will just take a lot much surfing ( a difficult task I'm sure).
Save your money over lessons 90% of what you need to learn is learnt by doing! If you were competent in catching waves on your boogie board then wave judgement and timing is already somewhat known!

Talk to local guys re the wetsuit.

Glad to see you've got off the shark biscuit and are planning to stand up for yourself :lol:
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Re: Beginner Surfer Tips

Postby nickmester » Sun Feb 26, 2012 3:53 am

i happy to hear that, lessons are expensive... hopefully ill learn fast too :D
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Beginner Surfer Tips

Postby IMinCA » Sun Feb 26, 2012 7:03 am

Nick, I'm in so cal and a 3:2 works well, a 4:3 is a tad bit thick and can get pretty warm. Also invest in some booties for those uuuumm cold days?
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Re: Beginner Surfer Tips

Postby nickmester » Sun Feb 26, 2012 7:43 am

Thats what i was thinking too, and the booties keep the rocks off your feet in the shallow waters.
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