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How To Ride Upon The Waves Safely With Walden Surfboards

By Young Lindsay


You might have already heard about surfers getting eaten by sharks. You have also heard horror stories about the venomous jellyfish and the stingrays that have wounded many wave riders. But these ocean critters are not just the things you have to look out for when you are aspiring to surf the merciless sea.

In 1769, the art of riding the waves is officially defined. Then using ratchet boards, the sport has now changed into surfers welding Walden surfboards into the sea. Because it is considered as an extreme sport, there are several factors one has to review before going into the water.

Forecasting the weather is the first thing you should know if you are new to the sport. The ocean can get iffy in a jiffy even at the slightest change of humidity, temperature, or air pressure, so know your meteorology. The decision whether to ride today or not depends very largely on this factor.

Listen to the locals when they are discussing weather conditions and if the water is ridable. Hurricanes are the biggest wave producers, so it is never a good idea to surf during a hurricane swell. Make use of your best judgment when you see the ocean getting all messed up because of the weather.

Take note of the landscape. There are rocks, boulders, and breaks that can disable or dismember unfortunate surfers. Ask the locals and be careful around rock bottom breaks, especially if there are a lot of boulders around. Rocky cliffs can be a nightmare for beginners.

Waves are more dangerous when they are larger. Ride the size that is within your skill set, and remember that water is heavy. Just to give you the numbers, one cubic foot of water is as good as sixty two pounds. Hollow and crumbling waves are great for hard surfing, but only deal with them when you already have the experience.

The ocean currents can be good or bad, depending on your tolerance, skill, and how adventurous you are. Currents that run parallel to the beach are called longshore currents, and can drag you if you are not careful. Be careful with rip currents.

Comply with the honor code. Bad etiquette during surfing is the top hazard surfers face, the same way a mosh pit has its dangers. Flying surfboards and collisions are very much likely when the water is crowded and someone is reckless. Respect others for your own safety.

Lastly, maintain a fitness regimen and be prepare your swimming skills. Swimming in the pool is very different when doing it in the brutal ocean. Know how to float in case of emergency, and to tread the water. Do not depend on your surfboard for your life, depend on your ability to outswim the current.




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