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#20509 I´ll do it for sharky. 17 år, 8 månader sen Stoke: 8

Craig
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Basic Rules To Surfing
Here are the Basic Rules To Surfing - read them and you should be safe in the surf (and so should everyone else). They are in no order of importance but all are relevant. Remember - surf safely and respect your fellow water babes.

Surfing Do's And Dont's
Alcohol. Surfing under the influence is not a good idea. Save the drinking for the after surf bragging session at your local, telling everyone just how many barrels you got earlier.
Be Aware. Be aware of other surfers and water users, of the surf conditions, and of where you are surfing (see Patrolled Beaches).
Comfort Zone. You should surf in waves that you are comfortable in, don't get in over your head.
Fitness. Make sure you are physically fit when surfing. You need to be able to swim back to shore if you lose your board at the end of an exhausting session - no mean feat in a 3 metre swell.
Food. As with swimming, do not go surfing for at least 45 mins after a meal.
Fun. Surfing is all about having fun, keep it in mind when you are out in the waves.
Hold or Throw. Know when to hold onto your surfboard and when to get rid of it. If you are paddling out then keep hold of your board, you'll get out back to the line up more quickly and you will not put anyone paddling out behind you at risk. If you are about to wipe-out then get rid of your board. You are far more likely to sustain an injury if you and your board are getting washed around together.
Patrolled Beaches. If you are surfing on a patrolled beach make sure that you keep within the designated surfing are. Take note of where you should be surfing before you go out, and make sure you stick to it when you are out.
Priority. Always make sure that you are not taking anyone else's wave. Remember, the surfer who is closest to the breaking wave has priority. If you see someone already on a wave then the wave is taken and you'll have to wait for the next one.
Practice. If you want to improve then you need to be in the water surfing as regularly as possible. No-one got any better at anything by staying home and watching TV.
Respect. Respect the locals if you are visiting a beach. Remember that you are a guest and that waves should be shared.
Rips. If you are caught in a rip remember that it's called R.I.P. for a reason and you will probably not make it back to dry land ever again. Although hopefully you already know that a rip is a strong current that (normally) goes straight out to sea and if caught in one that you should not panic and paddle across the rip (not against it) until you have escaped.
Sun Block. Always wear a good waterproof sunblock. You'll know about it if you have been out for a few hours surfing in the sun without it. Also if you are not wearing a Wetsuit it is a good idea to wear a UV proof rash vest for body protection.
Surf Buddy. Always surf with at least one other person. Not only will you have more fun if you are sharing your waves but you will always have someone to help you out if you need it.
Surf Conditions. Make sure that the surf is safe before you go in. If you are going surfing at a spot you are unfamiliar with it is a good idea to get some advice from a local. Check out the surf spot while warming up.
Warm-up. Always have a quick warm-up and stretch before entering the surf. This will reduce the risk of muscle injury or cramp whilst you are surfing. It also gives you time to check for any rips or where the best spot to catch waves is.
 
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#20515 Svar: I´ll do it for sharky. 17 år, 8 månader sen Stoke: 30

SharkBoy
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#20522 Svar: I´ll do it for sharky. 17 år, 8 månader sen Stoke: 6

freddyo
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Craig skrev:

Food. As with swimming, do not go surfing for at least 45 mins after a meal.



Trodde detta var en välkänd myt...
 
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#20524 Svar: I´ll do it for sharky. 17 år, 8 månader sen Stoke: -234

sverre
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Det ÄR en myt!

Angående surfregler i korta drag

Bete dig precis som du gör när du går på stan o handlar, dvs vanligt hyfs, gå inte före i kön, se dig för innan du går över gatan, följ strömmarna som bildas med gående folk, stå fan inte till vänster i rulltrappan, om du möter nån o ni går åt samma håll, be om ursäkt o skratta lite, det är ok att både gå, cyckla, åka bil eller buss och även spårvagn.

Och respektera dem som är stammisar på en krog, respektera de som har mycket pengar och att försäljaren tar sig mer tid med dem,

bete er inte som ni förmodligen gör när ni kör bil, det kan man istället göra här!

 
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#20567 Svar: I´ll do it for sharky. 17 år, 8 månader sen Stoke: 6

Kman
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freddyo skrev:
Craig skrev:

Food. As with swimming, do not go surfing for at least 45 mins after a meal.



Trodde detta var en välkänd myt...


hahahaha jag får flashbacks tillbaka till "anslagstavlan"
 
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#20578 Svar: I´ll do it for sharky. 17 år, 8 månader sen Stoke: 68

RATMAN
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Some of these rules aren't totally right.....

for example..
1/ 'Hold or Throw. Know when to hold onto your surfboard and when to get rid of it. If you are paddling out then keep hold of your board, you'll get out back to the line up more quickly and you will not put anyone paddling out behind you at risk. If you are about to wipe-out then get rid of your board. You are far more likely to sustain an injury if you and your board are getting washed around together. '

This is the correct answer......If the surf is HUUUGE you can't possibly hang onto your board and shouldn't..UNLESS.. someone is behind you...then you HAVE to sacrifice yourself and hang onto it and try to duck dive knowing you will get sucked back over the falls in order to save the guy behind you...(remember that in big surf only experienced surfers are usually out ..and know that they can't be behind another surfer who is paddling out in the 1st place!!!)
Otherwise, in waves under 6-8ft ALL waves can be duckdived and your board should NEEEVER be thrown..if you have a malibu then eskimo roll it..NEVER let go !!!

2/ Priority. Always make sure that you are not taking anyone else's wave. Remember, the surfer who is closest to the breaking wave has priority. If you see someone already on a wave then the wave is taken and you'll have to wait for the next one.'

This is the correct answer....The person closest to the breaking wave HAS priority IF they have waited their turn and NOT paddled inside out of turn..(eg. snaking).....(if someone snakes me and tries to take priority repeatedly I WILL MAKE SURE they don't get to surf the wave in peace....note..this happens only if they have been doing it repeatedly and begin to annoy me and other surfers around me...THEN i go to action) Someone can also have priority even if they aren't closest to the breaking wave..(eg. someone who has sat and waited and let others take the waves and then decides to go) ...This will usually be an experienced surfer and they KNOW who has had waves and who hasn't..If THEY take the wave it's THEIR wave....

RAT




 
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#20581 Svar: I´ll do it for sharky. 17 år, 8 månader sen Stoke: 63

ErikG
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RATMAN skrev:
Some of these rules aren't totally right.....

for example..
1/ 'Hold or Throw. Know when to hold onto your surfboard and when to get rid of it. If you are paddling out then keep hold of your board, you'll get out back to the line up more quickly and you will not put anyone paddling out behind you at risk. If you are about to wipe-out then get rid of your board. You are far more likely to sustain an injury if you and your board are getting washed around together. '

This is the correct answer......If the surf is HUUUGE you can't possibly hang onto your board and shouldn't..UNLESS.. someone is behind you...then you HAVE to sacrifice yourself and hang onto it and try to duck dive knowing you will get sucked back over the falls in order to save the guy behind you...(remember that in big surf only experienced surfers are usually out ..and know that they can't be behind another surfer who is paddling out in the 1st place!!!)
Otherwise, in waves under 6-8ft ALL waves can be duckdived and your board should NEEEVER be thrown..if you have a malibu then eskimo roll it..NEVER let go !!!

2/ Priority. Always make sure that you are not taking anyone else's wave. Remember, the surfer who is closest to the breaking wave has priority. If you see someone already on a wave then the wave is taken and you'll have to wait for the next one.'

This is the correct answer....The person closest to the breaking wave HAS priority IF they have waited their turn and NOT paddled inside out of turn..(eg. snaking).....(if someone snakes me and tries to take priority repeatedly I WILL MAKE SURE they don't get to surf the wave in peace....note..this happens only if they have been doing it repeatedly and begin to annoy me and other surfers around me...THEN i go to action) Someone can also have priority even if they aren't closest to the breaking wave..(eg. someone who has sat and waited and let others take the waves and then decides to go) ...This will usually be an experienced surfer and they KNOW who has had waves and who hasn't..If THEY take the wave it's THEIR wave....

RAT







Very good Rat, I especially like the last bit where You say that the guy/girl that waited the longest kind of has priority even if not in the most inside position.

It would be nice if people took more concern to the people that have waited very patiently for a wave.
Unfortunately this doesn't happen too often.
GOOD surfers take this into consideration, bad egotype surfers don't.

Sometimes it's difficult though with all the beginners that are out there surfing nowadays.
 
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