beginning to surf

There are no rules that say you have to learn on a longboard. There are some surfers who begin with a shortboard and master it. However, most people start out with the longboard and learn faster that way because the thickness allows you to float more and gives you more stability. A shortboard is harder to paddle and you might have more problems catching waves because it is difficult to catch a wave early with a shortboard. A longboard will enable you to catch waves and stand up easier.

If you do start with the shortboard, try not to go with something too small or thin. You also want to make sure the board is wide enough to float you. There are some good intermediate length boards that you can learn on, such as fun shapes and other hybrids. But in order to turn with more quickness, you’ll want something that is not as wide.

Surfboard Shapes

by surferdude

There are many different shapes and sizes of boards, but most of which can be boiled down into three main categories. The type of board you choose will dictate how you’re going to catch a wave, and therefore should be chosen based on your experience level and the size of the waves you’ll be riding. [...]