Surfing Tips for Newbie’s
Are you the one who gets fascinated by the rise and fall of waves in the ocean and often imagine yourself riding high on the top of that high wave floating like a fish? If yes, probably this is the right time you should set out to realize this dream of yours and enroll yourself in a surf training camp. Still wondering if you will actually be able to surf on the wave breaks? Yes, of course. And here are few tips to help you quickly learn to surf like a pro.
Don’t go along with a surfboard: No matter how easy it seems like ‘just place yourself on the board and the waves will take care of the rest’, it’s not the reality. In real you need to learn a number of tactics to stay atop the turbulent water. So, never think that you will ‘pick up’ on your own. The best way to start is to join a surf camp. There are some very good surf camps at Nicaragua where the beginners prefer to take the lessons.
Choose your destination wisely: It might appear a tricky question as all you need is a good swell. However, you should remember that at most places there are certain seasons that enjoy a good swell and hence some real good wave breaks. Since you are a newbie, you should choose a place which is not too crowded and that also promises friendly waves to start with. Nicaragua surf camp may be an ideal place for you as it has nice surf breaks around the year that comprise of some really high and many friendly ones for the beginners.
Start preparing now: The preparation for the surf trip starts right from your place. Do not wait to land on the camp; rather spend enough time to build up the desired fitness level. Take on some basic exercises like swimming, planking, squats, push-ups, yoga, and meditation to develop the core strength and flexibility in your body that is quite essential for a successful performance.
Arrange for the necessary equipment: Check with your surf trainers and enlist the things you need to take along. Don’t rush to buy a surfboard. At Nicaragua Surf camp, one can try various types of surfboards that are available for rent. It is a great way to find out the best equipment suitable for you. You should buy a wet suit of your own but avoid overspending as the sole purpose of it is to protect your body from sea elements.
Practice on dry land before paddling into the water: Never rush yourself to surf until you are confident with your training. Try on drylands and low water levels before you look out for the huge breaks. At Nicaragua Surf camp, you will find many friendly waves to start your surf trail. But sport is all about strength and patience. So, practice both and enjoy the experience.
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