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 violent?

Surfing Violence

That's true in some cases, but surfers can also be violent and highly territorial. Violence can happen for a number of reasons, but most fights stem from overcrowded waters. Like most gangs, it's usually about defending territory.
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Are surfers happier people?

Surfers release a lot of adrenaline and endorphins while they are riding the waves. These hormones cause an increase in heart rate and blood pressure. A surge of adrenaline makes you feel very alive. Endorphins resemble opiates in their chemical structure and have analgesic properties.
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Why do surfers call people kooks?

Pronunciation: kük : An individual with no understanding of the social and sartorial norms of surfing. In the water, a kook's cluelessness can aggravate or endanger other surfers; on occasion, kooks can even be recognized solely by the faux pas they commit out of the ocean.
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Why are surfers so chill?

It concluded that surfers "describe the surfing sensation as a hybrid of meditative and athletic experience. Numerous empirical studies link both meditative experience and exercise with reduced incidence of depression and anxiety; this potentially suggests that surfers may endorse fewer symptoms of either disorder."
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The physics of surfing - Nick Pizzo



Why is surfing so addictive?

SURFING ADDICTION IS ALL ABOUT BRAIN CHEMISTRY

This results in you experiencing a flood of dopamine, serotonin, and endorphins. Once you feel the intense joy and pleasure, your body and brain want you to keep going back for more. If you feel irritable after a few days away from your board, this is likely the reason.
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What does surfing do to your mind?

Surfing is a form of meditation

Simply gazing at the ocean puts you in a meditative state. Once you get in the water, surfing forces you to direct your thoughts to the present moment, clearing your mind. Surfers undergo dissociative states, similar to those experienced by lifelong meditation practitioners.
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Do surfers shave their legs?

While not universal, in the same way that some road cyclists apparently don't shave their legs (so we're told) most surfers keep their downstairs at least trim, if not balder than Kojak in a Veet factory.
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Why do surfers have white noses?

A Nose By Any Other Name--or Color

Oh, and you'll be needing some zinc oxide to protect your nose from sunburn. You know zinc oxide. It's that slimy white stuff that surfers and lifeguards have been smearing on their proboscises since Annette Funicello and Frankie Avalon first hit the sand in “Beach Party.”
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When should you not surf?

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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Does surfing make you skinny?

While “losing weight” may be a misnomer since muscle is heavier than fat, surfing will definitely help you burn fat and excess calories. The average surfer burns 400 calories an hour while surfing. Since surfing is so fun, you're likely to spend more time doing it opposed to other grueling or boring forms of exercise.
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Can you get ripped from surfing?

As well as building muscle strength in your upper body and legs, the cross-training effect of surfing is a brilliant workout for your core, making it a full body workout. A lot of surf research suggests we use our trapezius, rectus abdominis, latissimus dorsi, obliques, triceps, biceps and deltoids.
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Is surfing hard on your body?

Your shoulders and upper body get their workout while you're paddling, while your legs get their turn while you are balancing and guiding your board; your core muscles are working hard throughout. Surfing is also a vigorous cardiovascular workout, helping to improve your overall health condition and protect your heart.
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How do surfers avoid 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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How do you deal with localism?

Dealing with Localism
  1. Scope it Out.
  2. Surf with a Buddy. Avoid surfing a break alone for the first time, but don't show up with a crowd either. ...
  3. Conform. If the majority of surfers in the lineup are on shortboards, don't paddle up on a longboard. ...
  4. Be Respectful. ...
  5. Assess the Vibe. ...
  6. Identify the Regulars. ...
  7. Stay Clear. ...
  8. Be Cool.
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What is a surf war?

Surf Wars is the story of a sandpiper and whale. The two boast back and forth to each other about who is better and whom there are more of. Soon every whale and seabird cousin shows up. In their fight the other creatures who live there start to struggle to survive.
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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 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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Why do surfers wear sunscreen?

The use of sunscreen protects you from the ultraviolet (UV) radiation sent by the sun. Surfers are very much exposed to skin cancer. UV rays, sand, and water reflection are responsible for severe skin damage. Irreversible problems may appear in as little as 15 minutes of sunlight exposure.
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What is a surfer girl called?

Wahine – Female surfer.
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Why do surfers look good?

Surfers Have a Great Tan

As surfers often spend as much of their free time as possible outside in the ocean, they receive a fair amount of natural sun exposure. This, over time, leaves surfers with golden brown skin (the look everyone tanning on the beach is after).
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Is 40 too old to learn to surf?

Just like there is no age limit for surfing, there is no age limit for learning how to surf. It's never too late to start! Regardless of your age, learning how to surf can be achieved with enough time and determination.
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Does surfing help with depression?

Surfers report the good feeling they get when catching a wave, and this feeling may help with managing their mental health, so that they have lower levels of depression and anxiety than the general population [3].
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What does riding a wave feel like?

Once you're hooked, there is no coming back. Once you experience the feeling, only a surfer knows of gliding on a wave, cutting back into the crest of the wave, defining gravity in doing so, you'll feel like a fish out of water every time you're not in, around or near the ocean.
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