by dtc » Sat Sep 19, 2015 12:02 pm
Main tip: enjoy! Enjoy the frustration, the minor triumphs, the major breakthroughs, the challenge, the water, the sun. All of it
Ok, there are hundreds of practical tips you can be given, but my three are
1. remember swimming is both great for paddling fitness (and upper body strength) but also safety. My rule of thumb is that you should be able to swim at least 400m in a pool without stopping before you venture out in surf of any size (small waist high waves or if you aren't past standing up depth are ok thought). If your leash breaks, you need to be able to swim back, and swimming in the ocean is not like in a pool. 400m is just a bare minimum.
2. as a beginner you will struggle with the pop up. So practice it on land and in the white water, until you can do it right and fast. Until it becomes muscle memory - then after that, you can forget about it and will forget you ever struggled. There are plenty of threads on here about the pop up, do a search.
3. the other 'classic' beginner problem is nose diving (perling). Its 85% of the time caused by not paddling fast enough (which may be due to many factors), 14% of the time by being in the wrong place when the wave breaks and 1% by being too far forward on your board. Again, plenty of threads. The point is that beginners think nose diving is due to the nose being too close to the water so they go back to lift the nose upwards, which is the totally wrong thing to do (its actually caused by the tail of the board being lifted up, not by anything related to the nose).
oh, tip 4 - any problems, any concerns, queries or just want to say something or relate a story - don't be afraid to type it up and ask or tell us. We will do our best to help - sometimes we even actually help!