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Surfboard Shapes

by surferdude on July 20, 2009

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.

For beginners, usually the first stop is the longboard (7 to 12 feet). One of the longboards commonly used by beginners is a soft-foam construction, as opposed to fiberglass or epoxy. This increases buoyancy and helps the surfer catch his or her first waves. Longboards are generally good for smaller waves and their volume allows surfers to ride these waves much longer.

The next style is a fun shape, or often called a fun board or a fun stick (7 to 9 feet). This board combines the stability of a larger long board with the maneuverability of a smaller shape, and is often used by beginner to intermediate surfers on all types of waves.

Short boards (5 to 7 feet) are the most maneuverable of all board types, but are also the hardest to ride and therefore are usually reserved for intermediate to expert surfers. They’re faster, less stable and offer surfers more control over how they want to move in the wave.

Practice Before Surfing Lessons

by surferdude

Nervous about your first surfing lesson? You can practice at home before you even get out on the beach. Here are some practical quick tips for starting to surf before you hit the waves. Practice on a board in your garage. It might feel silly, but you can work on position and stance. Lay down [...]