THE PICTURE ABOVE IS SMALL WAVE SURFING/ EASY WATER
THE PIC BELOW IS BIG WAVE SURFING/ HARDER WATER.
Also, this will be my last blog. So I just wanted to say.....
Bye,
PEACE :)
-Malu
Okay, so I've been telling you some good surfing tips, right? Well here's how to dodge waves. If you see a big wave, go really close to the top of your board and push it down under the water really low. This may not work the first couple of times but it will work eventually! Underwater the water is very calm. When you go under a wave it will be really calm. If your wave isn't that big, just take your arms and push yourself up. Not like surfing the wave but just stretch your arms. Push up! If you see a big wave do as shown in the picture! If you are a kid, it will be hard to push your board underneath the wave at first, but later you'll find a way!
When you boogie board, you first get on your swimsuit and get your boogie board. When you get to the beach, first you get into the water, DON'T GO IN DEEP WATER JUST YET! Start with small waves, not like... On the beach, but up to your waist for beginners. When you see a good wave that is close enough, but not too close, get on your boogie board and kick HARD. That will build up speed, and you will go faster. Its OK if you don't get the first few waves, but eventually you'll catch on. I cant help you with balance that much, but don't go too far up or down. The middle works for me, but I can't be precise. After you catch your first wave, it will be thrilling! Congratulate your self! Woo!!! When you keep catching waves, your body will find the hotspot, and your balance will even out to be near-perfect. Sort of. Don't ride a double wave because they will tumble you.