So, surfing has FINALLY, after long last, made its way onto the Olympic stage realising the long held dream of millions of surfers from across the globe, including the surfing legend himself: Duke Kahanamoku.
With the beautiful summer weather finally upon us (or at the very least, with wonderful weather only 6 months away - for all our Winter readers) it is high time that you embraced the sport/pastime/activity that is paddleboarding.
When it comes to paddleboarding locations in the U.K, we are truly blessed. There are countless locations suited to all skill levels. There are lakes, lochs, rivers, islands and coastlines to explore, to get lost in, to be in awe of etc. For the purposes of this blog, and to save you your precious time we have whittled down the U.K’s seemingly endless stock of excellent paddleboarding locations down to just ten.
As the warmer weather and cooler winds herald in the start of Spring (with Summer now fast approaching!) novice, intermediate and expert surfers alike grab their gear and head out to their favourite surfing spots.
Surfing might just be one of the easiest sports to start. All you really need is a board and some waves. However, though it might look easy, mastering this sport is harder than it seems. If you have the right kit, then you can speed up this process whether you are a seasoned professional or a beginner.
Learning to surf is one of the most exhilarating and exciting hobbies you can take part in. Whether you are looking to start surfing on your next holiday or as a hobby at your local beach, sometimes it can be tricky to know how to get started. But never fear! The team at the Wetsuit Centre have some great tips to help you get started on your surfing journey.
Whether your children are showing an interest in surfing or you’re about to embark on a family holiday and want to have a go at the sport together, knowing how to get your kids involved can make the process much simpler.
There is much more to surfing than just grabbing a board and a wetsuit and taking to the waves. You need to learn technique, the skill and most importantly, know the different types of wave breaks. This can be incredibly important for your safety as well as your enjoyment on the waves - so, what are they?
Are you looking to catch some waves this October and want to know where the top surfing destinations are? October might bring cooler weather and stronger winds but there are plenty of destinations across the globe perfect for a bit of autumn sun, sea and surf.