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Learning to surf is no different than learning anything else in life. If you know and understand the fundamental basics first, there's a logical progression that ultimately shortens the time it takes to learn that skill. Watching new surfers with super short boards, trying to paddle around and into the breaking waves take months to sometimes do what you can do in one day by following these simple steps.<br><br>The most important items they should be selling are surfboards. This is pretty much a no brainer. If a surf shop doesn't sell surfboards, then they totally negate their purpose. Surfboards are the most essential items for surfing. Can you imagine catching waves without a surfboard? Surfing shops should sell all kinds of boards, for all types of surfers. A good shop should have boards for both kids and adults. They should have boards of different materials like foam, fiberglass and epoxy boards. And they should have different lengths and widths of boards available.<br><br>They can protect your children from the sun. This is especially true for the full length varieties. The material used in those wetsuits can block the harmful UV rays from the sun. So even if your children spend the entire day/ afternoon swimming, you would not have to worry about them getting sun burnt. But of course the suit alone will not do it. If you want your children's face to be protected as well, you can always get them a hat that matches with the suit.<br><br>Lastly getting a wetsuit on and off can be a mission. Here are a few tips. Lube up your arms and legs from you knee down with Body Glide. The reason you want to use Body Glide is that products with petroleum or mineral oil will break down the wetsuit material and stitching. Put socks on your feet and then pull the suit on. Waring socks will make a huge difference in the ease of slipping on your wetsuit.<br><br>Second, make sure you have a triathlon wetsuit. It's amusing to see people wearing their body boarding, surfing or even their SCUBA wetsuits. These aren't made for our sport. So don't rummage through the garage to find your old [https://www.sharingmarketplace.com/shopping/seaside-surf-shop surf wetsuit], that won't work. These are much too thick and will limit your mobility and speed in the water.<br><br>If you cannot swim out to the breaking waves and swim back to shore without a surfboard then do not get in the water. Years ago all surfers had great surfing fitness and could swim very well. Today there are many people who enter the ocean who have no idea about swimming or even basic surf fitness. An old unwritten surf law states that you should learn to swim before you learn to surf.<br><br>There is another type of neoprene wetsuit that has nylon fabric on both sides. This is known as nylon 2. The nylon 2 wetsuit is more durable than the smooth skin neoprene wetsuit. The nylon fabric will strengthen the wetsuit and make it easier to slip on and off. Neoprene wetsuits can be made using either one of two processes: chemical blown or gas blown. A chemical blown wetsuit feels softer and nicer. A gas blown wetsuit is more durable but it is also more expensive.<br><br>There are many types of surfboards on the market including longboards, funboards, retro fish, and shortboards. There are also many specialty shapes such as single fins, pigs, and the list goes on. Most beginners will learn on a longboard surfboard to start. This is highly recommended and I would also say that it is important to start on a SoftTop longboard as these are wider, thicker, and made from a nerf like material to keep the new surfer from getting banged up. A good performance longboard surfboard can also be made for nose riding or aggressive down the line surfing.
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