Do you want to learn how to surf in less than 10 years? Well it's a challenge, because that is the average length of time it takes to master the sport - even at an amateur level. Want to go pro, better make sure you start at age 5. In fact at North Narrabeen boardriders club, this is the average age of the super keen boardriders who turn out to be champions by the time they are 18 years old.
North Narrabeen is the home to Surfcomp, the latest tech breakthrough to reach the shores of surfing boardriders clubs around Australia. If your club is looking for a surfing competition system, or surfing app, or even a better way to run the local boardriders events, the Surfcomp is your first and last choice. Superior to anything else on the market, and it is no wonder seeing they invented the ground breaking system back in 2014.

Skim Surfing a true Surf Sport?

August 18th, 2009

I can tell you now that skim surfing is the next best thing after surfing. I got to encounter one of these fantastic boards down on the beach the other day. It was something that a home handyman could knock up but when it came to performance, this little beauty had it wired. If you live on the Northern Beaches, then Handyman Hubby are the team you are looking for.

The basic technique is to run along the shoreline and throw down the board before jumping onto it to skim along the surface of the water. 

  • Share/Bookmark

Surfing Hawaii

August 18th, 2009

Is it every surfers dream to surf Hawaii. I know for a fact that alot of Hawaii has become over industrialised and ubanised. Meaning that that sense of wilderness surfing simply does not exist any more. Yet every great surfer has gone to Hawaii at some point. So perhaps the nostalgia for the golden days of surfing or even the prehistoric days of surfing and the real spirit of Aloha will drag every successful surfer to the Hawaiian shores.

Okay where can I get cheap tickets to the pacific?

  • Share/Bookmark

Surfing the tao: surf your way to spiritual enlightenment in the tao

August 7th, 2009

Surfers frequently talk of the real spirituality of surfing. But as my girlfriend remarked: “they all love to chat about the spirit of surf, but its just a joint at the end of the day.” Perhaps this is often the case, but the more you surf, the more you realise that surfing really is good for the soul.

Many Eastern philosophies talk about the essential essence of things, of being in the flow of life rather than being stilted in strife. Most strive to achieve this essential flow by meditation, or careful thought in movement (tai chi etc.). The act of surfing takes such incredible thought concentration over an extended period that it borders on meditation. Mixed with the physical exertion and release of endorphins, the end result is a feeling of bliss and contentment. Even if your freezing as you climb back into your crappy car and go back to a life that previously seemed all too much. You really are in the NOW.

Cleanse your Aura in the waves

Cleanse your Aura in the waves

Moreover it is said that washing your head with the energised sea water, will re-energise your aura.聽Creative Commons License photo credit: fesoj Certainly there are high levels of ions in the salt water of the ocean, and this must have an enduring effect on the natural magnetic field of the human body. This leads to the surfer belief that every surf session is a baptism in the sea, from whence you emerge a new person.

Spirituality by the sea - the sea refreshes

Spirituality by the sea - the sea refreshes

Now health is difficult to define, but there is a proven link between regular exercise/ less stress and the decrease in illness/disease. Surfing fulfills these requirments by forcing heightened cardiovascular exercise, and taking individuals outside their everyday world, and therefore view their normal stresses in a more objective light.
Creative Commons License photo credit: h.koppdelaney

Tao is the chinese word meaning flow, or life, or universal. These words are generally quite hard to translate. Its more of that universal feeling you get when your standing on top of a mountain, or whatching an elephant, or hearing the chanting of monks in a far flung location. As I always say ‘If youve got the tao youve got the now.’ And so surfing is one the easiest ways after meditation and thoughtful martial arts to attain a sense of health and wellbeing.

As with all things in life surfing presents its challenges. For many their simple baseline fitness is not good enough, then when you’re out in the water struggling against adversity, their strength or agility, or flexibility, or just will power fails them. This is where practice and a determination to overcome personal challenges takes priority. So go surf.

  • Share/Bookmark

August 6th, 2009

ge4mdpxsnc

  • Share/Bookmark