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How to stand up on a surfboard

In summer, the surfing season is coming, are you also eager to try it?

Share a wave of surfing skills with everyone, full of dry goods, suitable for novices, masters please ignore it automatically.

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Movement and Posture Points:

1. Swimming:

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Head up, hold your chest up, look straight ahead, and paddle along both sides of the surfboard with both hands, from the front to the end, please pay attention to keep the fingers of both hands close together.

Depending on your body weight and the size of your surfboard, you will need to adjust your position on the surfboard so that your toes are close to the edge of the board.

Pull the water backwards along both sides of the board, adjust the breathing rhythm one left and one right, and do not open your arms when you are paddling, which will greatly reduce the efficiency of the stroke.

Swimming is the most basic skill in surfing, and you should put most of your practice in this. How well you can paddle will depend on whether you can catch the waves.

2. Get up:

When the wave comes, you have successfully paddled, and when you feel your surfboard push forward and feel the speed increase, we start to get up.

Find your ribs with the palms of your hands, then place them flat on either side of your ribs, supporting your body.

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3. Take off:

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Wait until the speed is fast and you can "take off".

Arms force, prop up the body. Jump onto the surfboard, keeping your feet shoulder-width apart and your spine straight. Bend your knees slightly to absorb some of the bumps and allow you to stand more stable on the board.

4. Steer

Go to the tail of the board, the rear foot is directly above the tail rudder or about half a step in front of the tail rudder; the body is slightly offset back, and the center of gravity is placed on the rear foot; the head turns to the turning direction of the surfboard, and the head drives the shoulders and the hips. The part drives the feet to control the steering of the surfboard. When turning the surfboard in the opposite direction, you can turn your body in the opposite direction according to the key points of the turning action. After the turn, return to the center of the board to continue surfing.

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Surfing is a sport that uses the waves as the driving force to fight against the waves using one's own superb skills and balance.Surfing sport tips

1. About the surfboard

When carrying the surfboard, pay attention to the turning place. When walking out towards the sea, the angle of the surfboard in your hand should be in a straight line. Never put the surfboard in front of your body to prevent the waves from hitting the surfboard and hitting your body.

When it is placed on the ground, it should be placed lightly. When it is placed on the sand in a strong wind, cover the surfboard with sand, or tie a safety foot rope. Your body should stand on the leading edge of the downwind direction, so as not to be caught by your own surfboard. injured.

When the surfboard is washed back to the shore from the open sea, when it is about 30 cm from the water depth, you should immediately get off the board to prevent the surfboard from directly impacting the stone.

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2. About the waves

The best wave shape for surfing is the wave that collapses in the middle and advances to the slopes on both sides. The most dangerous wave is a row of waves that collapse instantly. If you encounter such a wave, it is best to go ashore and rest.

When surfing, if you encounter a current that is pulled out to the outside world, just follow the current in the direction of the incline and grasp the waves. Never throw away the safety rope and choose to swim back. It is best to lie on the wave board to rest and wait for rescue.

3. About self-protection

When the surfboard hits the waves, you can't pull the safety rope and the surfboard with your hands. Anyone who encounters a mad dog wave in the outer sea area should quickly throw the surfboard back, and quickly dive into the water to hide.

If you see a jellyfish appear, or are bitten by a jellyfish, you must go ashore to rest as soon as possible.

4. The "traffic" rules in surfing

We must obey the traffic rules when driving in the city, and also obey the surfing rules when surfing, so as to prevent everyone from crashing and getting hurt.

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When taking off, everyone must humble the surfer closest to the breaking point of the wave and the first surfer to stand up, one person and one wave, usually keep a distance of 2 surfboard lengths, and when surfing big waves, everyone should keep 3 surfboard-length distance.


Post time: Jan-17-2022