How to read waves
How do waves break? How will a wave break? It’s one of the most frequent questions in surfing, and you’ll forever learn where to paddle to. Left, right or no-go. Reading waves and the direction they break is one of the most important skills in surfing. Whether you’re a beginner, weekend warrior, intermediate or pro […]
How do waves break? How will a wave break? It’s one of the most frequent questions in surfing, and you’ll forever learn where to paddle to. Left, right or no-go. Reading waves and the direction they break is one of the most important skills in surfing. Whether you’re a beginner, weekend warrior, intermediate or pro surfer, you should definitely learn how to read a wave. Choosing the wave we’ll be riding involves observation, and it will open a wide new world of advantages over other fellow surfers – you’ll be catching the best waves, more waves, you’ll experience less wipeouts, you’ll get less tired and, above all, you’ll surely have more fun.
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How to read waves
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