What should you not do while surfing?

Try not to get in the surfer's line on the shoulder.
As you paddle back, you might find yourself in front of a surfer riding a wave towards you. You must try to avoid getting in his way, by either paddling for the whitewater, or further out on the shoulder if that is possible.
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When should you not go surfing?

Health experts believe people should avoid surfing or swimming in the sea for at least 72 hours following a rainfall because they will expose themselves to diseases and infections. A few hours after a major precipitation event, the ocean water becomes a paradise for E.
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What are some rules for surfing?

BASIC RULES OF SURFING
  • Right of Way. The surfer closest to the highest point of the wave (the peak) has the right of way on the wave. ...
  • Don't Drop In. ...
  • Don't Snake. ...
  • Do Not Throw Your Board. ...
  • Communicate What Will You Do. ...
  • Give Respect to Gain Respect.
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What could go wrong when surfing?

Big waves are one of the most common hazards in surfing, and it is easy to figure out why. An XXL wave carries tons of energy and makes duck diving a nearly impossible mission. And when it breaks, a huge wave can break bones, keep someone underwater for a long time, and even slam a surfer against the ocean floor.
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Why you should not surf?

Anyone who has surfed for more than a year has been injured. Fibreglass boards, sharp fins and other surfers present real danger. Reefs, rocks, sea urchins and coral are threats to the more intrepid surfers. Lacerations are common injuries and many surfers will receive stitches over the course of their surfing life.
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Surf Etiquette. What to do while surfing.



What to do when a wave breaks on you?

STAYING CALM WHEN A WAVE BREAKS ON YOU
  1. DON'T GAS YOURSELF OUT. If you're in the impact zone, paddling like a maniac, hyperventilating and gasping for breath already, chances are you're not going to be very calm when a big wave breaks right on you. ...
  2. BREATH OUT BEFORE YOU BREATH IN. ...
  3. FLIP THE SCRIPT. ...
  4. KNOW YOUR RANGE.
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Is it OK to surf alone?

Many people like to surf alone. Because they can manage their time before, during, and after the session, and because they can choose the break they prefer at any given time.
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How do surfers drown?

There is a very real risk of drowning while surfing. Hold-downs, getting trapped on the reef, being separated from your board and not being able to swim in, and unconsciousness through a collision are all possible causes of drowning while surfing .
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How long can surfers hold their breath?

Some of the worlds best big wave surfers can hold it for 5 minutes and your average surfer can hold their breath for anything from 30 seconds – 2 minutes under water. So improving your breath hold isn't just about surviving wipeouts and hold downs, it's about giving you confidence in the water.
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How do you stop drowning when surfing?

Never swim alone. Swim near a lifeguard.
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It's best to walk into the surf.
  1. Surfing safety includes several recommendations for beginners. ...
  2. Stay away from the Huntington Beach Pier pilings when first learning how to surf. ...
  3. Do not challenge surfers or threaten to fight. ...
  4. Stay out of the water after it rains.
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How do surfers not hit each other?

Surfers use vocal communication at takeoff and in waves. To avoid collision, surfers tend to apply good practices at different moments: when paddling out, when paddling into a wave, when taking off, when riding, when kicking out.
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Why are surfers mean?

Surfers can be mean for lots of reasons including perceived ownership of a surfing spot, how unsafe another surfer is being in the ocean and how well their own session is going. Most 'mean' surfers are mean people out of the ocean too.
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Are surfers selfish?

The practice of surfing itself doesn't affect the environment negatively, but it can be considered a very selfish pursuit once other factors of consumption and production associated with the surfing industry are considered.
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Why do surfers wake up so early?

Light offshore winds are the most important reason for why the surf is better in the morning and evenings. As a basic rule of thumb, the winds are typically lighter in the morning, stronger in the afternoon and occasionally become light again just in time for a beautiful sunset session.
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What is the hardest part of surfing?

And the hardest part of surfing, by far, is paddling out, not surfing in. Carrying the board, getting back into the water, paddling through the waves, waiting for the next set…it's exhausting, and surfers spend far more time doing this than they do on the other part.
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Is it OK to surf in the rain?

Although it might not be a good idea, it's okay to surf in the rain. Still, surfing after the rain is a no-no. It increases the risk of swallowing polluted fecal water, leading to health conditions such as hepatitis, skin rash, dysentery, ear and nose problem, gastroenteritis, and other respiratory health conditions.
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Do surfers live longer?

Those who were regular sunbathers tended to live longer than those who were not. They had lower incidences of heart disease and non-heart disease/ non-cancer related deaths. Proportionally, this increased the rate of deaths by cancer, yet overall sunbathers had a longer life expectancy.
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Are surfers scared of sharks?

A majority of surfers are accustomed to answering the question, “Aren't you afraid of sharks?” when talking to a non-surfer about their lifestyle. Several surfers that I've met over the years, in fact, are worried they'll become a meal when they're out in the lineup. These fears are largely unfounded and risks are low.
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Why do surfers run under water?

Basically, you're teaching your body to resist the urge to breathe, “allowing for longer and longer holds,” says Campbell. (Over time, athletes work to increase how long they can hold their breath comfortably, ideally working up to a few minutes.)
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Is surfing scary?

When you first begin surfing, it can be scary being held down under the waves following a wipeout. Being caught underwater for longer than you would like can question your desire to surf as well as be a traumatic experience.
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Has anyone died surfing?

Some of the most notable are Mark Foo, who died surfing Mavericks on 23 December 1994; Donnie Solomon, who died exactly a year later at Waimea Bay; Todd Chesser, who died at Alligator Rock on the North Shore of Oahu on 14 February 1997; Peter Davi, who died at Ghost Trees on 4 December 2007; Sion Milosky, who died ...
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Does surfing hurt?

Common surfing injuries

Surfers most often sustain injuries to the leg, the head and face, the back, and the shoulder and arm. The main cause of injury is contact with a surfer's own board or someone else's board. 'Wiping out' and striking the seabed are also common causes of injury.
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Why do surfers touch the wave?

Just the action of touching the water will force you to get lower to your surfboard and maintain a low centre of gravity. It will also make you turn harder and faster which will send you back towards the lip of the wave on a more vertical trajectory and give your surfing a more dynamic look.
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What is the best age to start surfing?

You can start surfing as early as 5 years old, but it is often best to start at around the age between 7-9.
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What do you do if you see a shark while surfing?

If you do see a shark when you're surfing, please exit the water immediately. You don't need to thrash around and panic, but if you do see a dorsal or you hear somebody say that they saw a shark, you should leave the area.
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