waikikikichan wrote:fromsk82surf wrote:surfing is great and non violent. it is good and it does not polute the sea
You have not even stood up on a surfboard, and are telling everyone about a sport/lifestyle you have not done yet ? Yes, surfing IS great. But trust me, it can get very violent. There isn't much hassling for waves and dropping in on during Kelly Slater Pro surfer PS4 games. The real world is quite different. It always was violent, especially when kooks/half goods think they "deserve" to be surfing this certain wave.
You still haven't learned much in the way of actual surfing, but you seem to have studied/research about surfboards. Then if you did, you would have found out surfboards/surfboard making produces a lot of bad chemicals and waste. Surfboards are primarily made from petroleum based products. Surfboards are not easy to recycle, what do you do with them after they snap/break in two ?
I agree with waikikichan, surfing as a sport isn't violent, the people are, the locals are my break are in constant fist fights every day, the only way I stay out of fights is basically ignoring people yelling at me and I just paddle off into the distance (More volume faster paddling


For the pollution part, surfing isn't polluting the ocean constantly every time you surf but if you snap a board and it drifts off into the ocean or you lose a bootie or something like that, it'll take decades to decay and microbes will eat those materials and poison fish that eat plankton and decrease the ecosystems population in general.
On the other hand, you can't know what surfing is until you paddle out and surf for a while, every session you learn a new thing and one of them is that ripped as hell local that thinks he owns every wave, or that guy that's older than you that always drops in on you but you can't do much about it or else it'll end up in a fist fight, what you read online and see in videos only shows the beautiful part, men sitting on boards waiting for sets, pulling into barrels, what they don't show is crowded lineups, fist fights and waxed car windows
