25 very good reasons why surfing is so addictive
Surfers only ride a wave for an average time of six seconds and the waves of their lives only happen from time to time. The fact is that in surfing, it’s rare to meet someone who quit surfing because he didn’t enjoy the feeling of walking on water. Surfers have more fair surf sessions than […]
Surfers only ride a wave for an average time of six seconds and the waves of their lives only happen from time to time. The fact is that in surfing, it’s rare to meet someone who quit surfing because he didn’t enjoy the feeling of walking on water. Surfers have more fair surf sessions than epic moments in crystal clear water waves. The best ridden waves of their lives only once in a while. Despite onshore surfing days, one foot waves, cold water and choppy waters, surfers always return to the scene of crime. Why is surfing so addictive? Is it different from soccer, running, swimming and tennis? Right. Surfing is an highly addictive water sport and one of the most popular boardsport ever invented. There are over 20 million surfers in the world and the number is growing fast.
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25 very good reasons why surfing is so addictive
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