Showing posts with label Surfings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Surfings. Show all posts

Saturday, March 12, 2011

Surfing's golden rules

West Coast is one of the two coasts in the United States. All around the year, this coast is loaded with people. The beach is just simply amazing, and the standard of surfing activities is simply amazing. You have some of the best available on the beach coaches to guide you. Even if you are a fan, you can learn some of the best swimming techniques, before you put the hand on the surf board. In terms of the surf board, you have two options. You can buy one, or you can get it leased. In most cases, the new players are not at risk their money by buying a Board of Directors. Thus, they use leased initially and then buy their own when they are comfortable with it.


Surfboards are available with a variable price range. More expert players choose small sizes which do not cost much. New users are not comfortable with small boards. In terms of price, more tips are generally more expensive than those over time. What are they used by expert players? It is because they are much faster than the Commission longer and their displacement in the water is fairly easy. Amateur players are not preferred because they are difficult to manage.


There are some rules which if you follow will help you to develop your skills and also protect you:


Rule # 1.You must choose the beach good for you. If you are an amateur and a range over quiet as the Huntington Beach would be ideal where there is a long stretch of the beach of fine sand for safe navigation. But if you want some challenge and then Malibu Beach would be a better choice. But for this beach you must have better skills at surf.


Rule # 2.According to the vague season can sometimes become unpredictable. You should always check the weather before leaving the water.


Rule # 3.If you are on one of the beaches of the West Coast. one of the most important rules is that you must not venturing deep sea alone. Company can be very useful in an emergency.


Rule # 4.You should be able to swim in the sea be before playing all water sports. Surfing, it better swimming standards as all other water sports. If you cannot afford to free training, you can opt for trainers who provide free advice. These tips are sufficient to train you in the core level. However, if you want to learn all the techniques, you will need to obtain a paid program. Paid same programs have the options of free sessions. Your basic swimming skills should be good enough to keep you from drowned. Watch the sandy beaches of California and you will find panels amply to locate one for you, or you can find one online before leaving your home.


Rule n ° 5.West coast beaches are the most heavily used throughout the year and you'll find many competition, thrills and excitement. This can push try you something new. Even looking at the pros to do, you feel as attempt to tips. But be informed, if you are not an expert try something that you're not trained to do.


Surfing is one of the most healthy and exciting water sports. Your summers can become a season filled with joy on the West Coast if you know how surf. If you are in the learning process you must exercise all necessary precautions to obtain good surf lessons to help you improve your skills.

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Stephanie Gilmore - Surfing's Golden Girl

As the 2010 season drew to a close in November, the girl known in the surfing world as 'Happy Gilmore' could not have been happier. Stephanie Gilmore, the 22 year old from Tweed Heads in Australia, had just claimed her fourth consecutive world title in spectacular style. Her year would take an unhappy turn just a few weeks later however, as the young Australian was attacked in her home by an assailant weilding a metal pole, leaving her with a broken wrist and cuts to her head and hands.

Gilmore's story began 5 years earlier, when she burst onto the women's surfing scene in 2005, winning the Roxy Pro Gold Coast at the tender age of 17. This victory announced her entry as a major force within the surfing world, and she followed this up in 2007 by winning her first ASP world title in her rookie season. Her stunning rise to fame was a surprise to many, but Gilmore had always stood out as an exceptional talent. Encouraged by her father, she had first picked up a board at the age of 10, and soon realised she was a natural. She spent the following years surfing some of Australia's best waves and competing in junior regional competitions.

Gilmore's rise was not without a touch of good fortune, as her entry onto the world stage coincided with the retirement of fellow Australian Layne Beachley, the dominant figure in women's surfing at the time. Gilmore wasted no time in filling the void left by her compatriot, securing five ASP Women's World Tour victories on her way to her second consecutive ASP Women's World Title. With success came money, as she signed a lucractive sponsorship contract with Rip Curl in 2006.

To her credit, Gilmore did not let her unprecedented success go to her head. Her infectious smile and gregarious personality earned her the nickname 'Happy Gilmore' in the surfing community. She continued her success with world titles in 2008 and 2009, and by 2010 her victories had made her a firm household name in Australia.

Gilmore's fourth ASP world title in as many years came on November 8th 2010, when she came out on top in a tough battle with competitor Melanie Bartels in Puerto Rico. Incredible achievements were becoming routine for the 22 year old, but she managed to remain as level-headed and driven as ever, telling journalists: 'You'd think I'd be prepared and know what to expect, but every title's been different, and this one is just so special.'

The attack on Gilmore at her apartment in December just weeks after her world title triumph left the young surfer shocked and unable to surf for several weeks, but the grit and determination she had shown as a competitor throughout her career was evident when she publically announced she would soon be back in the water and the incident had done nothing to dampen her confidence.

So what does the New Year bring for Stephanie Gilmore? She has already been back in the public eye, taking part in a telethon to raise money for people affected by the devastating floods in Australia, and becoming the new face of Quiksilver in a major five year sponsorship deal.While her return to surfing may be hampered slightly by the injury she sustained in December, it would be foolish to bet against Gilmore continuing to reach incredible heights in 2011, as she looks to win yet more titles and fans on her path to becoming one of sport's all time greats.


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