In fact, surfing is a very simple thing. First, you must have a heart that dares to face the sea and love sports. It's not that scary, it's an "extreme" sport that allows beginners to quickly experience fun under the guidance of a teacher.


Beginners learning to surf generally require a qualified instructor or experienced surfer. A qualified teacher allows students to avoid injuries and quickly grasp the essentials. Students should learn a series of movements such as paddling, crossing waves, catching waves, and taking off in the first class. Most of the people can stand on the board in the first class with the help of the teacher and experience the pleasure of gliding on the water.


Surfing is different from skateboarding, skiing and other board sports. You can practice back and forth on a fixed slope and action. Because each wave is different, surfing needs to invest more time and energy to practice until you can analyze each different. wave. Therefore, surfing is a sport that is easy to get started and difficult to advance to. Without years of practice, it is difficult to have a substantial breakthrough.


Surfing consumes a lot of physical energy, 95% of the time in the water is paddling, which is why many surfers have a good body. Since most of the time is spent in the water, it is very necessary to strengthen the training of the swimming muscles, that is, the training of the triceps. Of course, this also helps us to exercise good-looking lines.


In Hawaii, people often say hello with the "Shaka" gesture, which slowly became the ronin's gesture. If you see someone taking a photo with this gesture on the beach, then he is likely to be a ronin, so if you want to be a ronin, learn this pose now!