How To Surf: Catch More Waves & Have More Fun

Step 6: Catching an unbroken wave is the best feeling when you’re learning to surf. Follow us @mazarine_aqua on Instagram for more tips and surfing inspiration and shop all the best active swimwear online at https://www.mazarineaqua.com/shop-1/ I promise you, you’ll never forget the feeling of surfing down the face of an unbroken wave. Here we’ll teach you all the tips you need to be consistently catching and riding waves. Once you reach this stage you’ll start noticing lots of errors and it can become frustrating. But don’t worry, we’ve all been at this stage and it’s now about putting the time in and having as much fun with your girlfriends as you can. Reading waves and selecting the right one to catch is the most effective way to fast track the learning process! To read a wave when surfing a beach break, look out to the horizon. You are looking for swell lines that are not even across the top of the wave. You want to select a wave where there is a peak to the and a shoulder or downward slope at the opposite end. A wave can break left or right or it may close out. A closeout is something you want to avoid. Paddling - When the wave is about 3 meters way, start paddling and ensure you get 8 strong strokes to match the speed of the wave before the wave before hits you. Angle your board about 20 degrees in the direction you want to surf, this will allow you to be travelling across the wave face as soon as you stand up. Position Ensure you are not too far back on your board or you will act like an anchor slowing you down. Remember speed is your friend in surfing. Positing yourself on the the wave so that you are close to the peak. If you sit out on the shoulder, it will be a lot harder to paddle onto the wave. Pop up as soon as you feel the tail lift and a forward momentum of the board, pop to your feet. When surfing on your forehand the cues to assist you are: Knees bent – back straight Head and leading arm up Turn head, shoulders and hips toward wave face with leading arm pointing the way Place your weight on the front foot The board should angle across the face of the wave (traversing). Dismount/wipeout In surfing you cannot control the elements but you can control how you react to them. I find a sense of empowerment when I relax in a wipe out situation. With some positive self talk under the water, you can learn to relax and go with the flow of the wave. Remember to wipe out flat and fall away from your board, always resurface with one hand covering your head and your elbow protecting your face. Be careful not to step off your board into shallow water as it is easy to roll an ankle. Wave negotiation, the Turtle Roll. When surfing on a big board it’s nearly impossible to duck dive. The best way to negotiate your way out the back, is to learn how to Turtle Roll. To start you need some speed as you paddle towards the oncoming white water. Slide off the side of your board. Grab the rails tightly and flip the board up side down and on top of you. Pull the board down on the waters surface towards your chest. You will feel the wave wash over your board. Flip the board over, so it’s the right way up and lift your chest back onto the deck, swing your legs around to the back and start paddling again. Learning how to turtle roll will give you confidence that you can control your equipment and keep yourself safe. If you do run into some issues, we have a common errors and corrections package that will support you as you progress through this beginner stage, but remember, the best surfer is the one having the most fun. Thanks for watching and we’ll see you in the water soon

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Step 6: Catching an unbroken wave is the best feeling when you’re learning to surf. Follow us @mazarine_aqua on Instagram for more tips and surfing inspiration and shop all the best active swimwear online at https://www.mazarineaqua.com/shop-1/ I promise you, you’ll never forget the feeling of surfing down the face of an unbroken wave. Here we’ll teach you all the tips you need to be consistently catching and riding waves. Once you reach this stage you’ll start noticing lots of errors and it can become frustrating. But don’t worry, we’ve all been at this stage and it’s now about putting the time in and having as much fun with your girlfriends as you can. Reading waves and selecting the right one to catch is the most effective way to fast track the learning process! To read a wave when surfing a beach break, look out to the horizon. You are looking for swell lines that are not even across the top of the wave. You want to select a wave where there is a peak to the and a shoulder or downward slope at the opposite end. A wave can break left or right or it may close out. A closeout is something you want to avoid. Paddling - When the wave is about 3 meters way, start paddling and ensure you get 8 strong strokes to match the speed of the wave before the wave before hits you. Angle your board about 20 degrees in the direction you want to surf, this will allow you to be travelling across the wave face as soon as you stand up. Position Ensure you are not too far back on your board or you will act like an anchor slowing you down. Remember speed is your friend in surfing. Positing yourself on the the wave so that you are close to the peak. If you sit out on the shoulder, it will be a lot harder to paddle onto the wave. Pop up as soon as you feel the tail lift and a forward momentum of the board, pop to your feet. When surfing on your forehand the cues to assist you are: Knees bent – back straight Head and leading arm up Turn head, shoulders and hips toward wave face with leading arm pointing the way Place your weight on the front foot The board should angle across the face of the wave (traversing). Dismount/wipeout In surfing you cannot control the elements but you can control how you react to them. I find a sense of empowerment when I relax in a wipe out situation. With some positive self talk under the water, you can learn to relax and go with the flow of the wave. Remember to wipe out flat and fall away from your board, always resurface with one hand covering your head and your elbow protecting your face. Be careful not to step off your board into shallow water as it is easy to roll an ankle. Wave negotiation, the Turtle Roll. When surfing on a big board it’s nearly impossible to duck dive. The best way to negotiate your way out the back, is to learn how to Turtle Roll. To start you need some speed as you paddle towards the oncoming white water. Slide off the side of your board. Grab the rails tightly and flip the board up side down and on top of you. Pull the board down on the waters surface towards your chest. You will feel the wave wash over your board. Flip the board over, so it’s the right way up and lift your chest back onto the deck, swing your legs around to the back and start paddling again. Learning how to turtle roll will give you confidence that you can control your equipment and keep yourself safe. If you do run into some issues, we have a common errors and corrections package that will support you as you progress through this beginner stage, but remember, the best surfer is the one having the most fun. Thanks for watching and we’ll see you in the water soon

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for How To Surf: Catch More Waves & Have More Fun

Cailin Brett
Cailin Brett - 6 years ago
where is the place your surfing?
ozbrookes
ozbrookes - 6 years ago
How do you end the ride if your almost on the beach please? Thanks for great vid
Jesska j
Jesska j - 6 years ago
Please make more videos!! :D
nvzble
nvzble - 6 years ago
Loved the video ! Thanks for the tips and not filling it with complicated stuff and bullshit ( sorry I can't help it with my language ) will that turtle roll a try I'm getting a hell of 20 waves before I get out to the break super tired that I need 15 minutes to rest before I paddle for a wave . And that 3 meters tip is lovely too I always wonders when to start paddling . The rail lift that is my biggest challenger I go into the washing mashing a lot after that tail lift so may be at the point I should pop up ( I was told that the tail lifts when I don't paddle hard enough which i find weird cause I'm a fucken beast on the ground lol )
louis dallas
louis dallas - 6 years ago
Your so hot damn lord
Jad Soueidi
Jad Soueidi - 6 years ago
do i have to keep looking backward till catch the wave , might be a stupid question but my neck hurts like fuck after few lessons
Rebecca Chen
Rebecca Chen - 6 years ago
This is so good!
Janina Perez
Janina Perez - 6 years ago
DIdnt know how to get back in with big boards, thanks!
josh
josh - 6 years ago
this video was exactly what i needed... just moved to bondi and took 2 lessons, i can catch waves already but its great that someone took the time help me put it all together in an easy to understand format

10. comment for How To Surf: Catch More Waves & Have More Fun

Lola Medina
Lola Medina - 6 years ago
Where is that beach ? It's so beautiful ! Respond pls
PerilDice
PerilDice - 6 years ago
Great advice
PerilDice
PerilDice - 6 years ago
Great advice
Yak Motley
Yak Motley - 6 years ago
Great Video thanks!
Tyler
Tyler - 6 years ago
Where is this
Sonic Gamer Pro
Sonic Gamer Pro - 6 years ago
And what if the table isn't as big as the ones in the video?
Kiara Bowman
Kiara Bowman - 6 years ago
What board are you using?
themexicandulce
themexicandulce - 6 years ago
That looks so much fun
Bruce Greif
Bruce Greif - 6 years ago
Martin Berger
Martin Berger - 6 years ago
thanks. excellent video.

20. comment for How To Surf: Catch More Waves & Have More Fun

Fundayz
Fundayz - 6 years ago
I can't wait to catch my first wave ! I've always wanted to learn how to surf and I'm so close to getting my first lessons .
Troy Emr
Troy Emr - 6 years ago
Bitch what if I'm a boy and not gay
Connor Pearson
Connor Pearson - 6 years ago
talks about peaks and shoulders but doesn't show an example. high point and low point and example of closeout was good though

also, paddle when the wave is 3m away? what does a well formed wave look like? if you paddle on a fully formed wave, you'll pearl.
Rex
Rex - 6 years ago
Where can I catch you babeee
Sickle
Sickle - 6 years ago
i've never surfed, but i will try it sooner or later. Already sure that some packages wont help me learn that
hank hank
hank hank - 6 years ago
next time take your fucking top off!
Michael P.
Michael P. - 6 years ago
I am going to try my first time next month. Good information for a beginner.
Leah R
Leah R - 6 years ago
What beaches would you suggest for a beginner surfer?
luc-alain de haes
luc-alain de haes - 6 years ago
I''ll recommend even when you stand up and you think you will mis the wave put the front food even the back more to the front so your board will flip down hill It will give jou a good feeling off skills
J P
J P - 7 years ago
GO BACK TO THE VALLEY YOU KOOK
Kinlan Boys
Kinlan Boys - 6 years ago
J P you fucking cracker

30. comment for How To Surf: Catch More Waves & Have More Fun

Patrick Callow
Patrick Callow - 7 years ago
I am going to learn how to surf this summer :)
Gede Astawe
Gede Astawe - 7 years ago
well come www. wavegurubali. com if your skill grew up..
Gede Astawe
Gede Astawe - 7 years ago
look behind of you 3 metre before broken.. check ofshore or onshore make the effect when vou catch wave or get good left or right wave.
Amit Naamani
Amit Naamani - 7 years ago
the guide is stunning!
Oscar Lefeuvre
Oscar Lefeuvre - 7 years ago
Where is this place! Looks amazing!
Cb Drugo
Cb Drugo - 7 years ago
yes , i will never forget my first wave because i suck it my self
Dana Franchitto
Dana Franchitto - 7 years ago
THank you . THis is most helpful and I look forward to trying the turtle roll as you have explained it. (always had trouble with mine)
Wallace Leone
Wallace Leone - 7 years ago
Good
samueltheturkey69
samueltheturkey69 - 6 years ago
dont tell ya dirty dog
Kara gardner
Kara gardner - 6 years ago
Her videos are shot at Greenmount and at Byron Bay, Australia
Antoni Martinez
Antoni Martinez - 6 years ago
oh it great
Trigg Faulkner
Trigg Faulkner - 7 years ago
Antoni Martinez
Jon Bear
Jon Bear - 7 years ago
Antoni Martinez it's Sydney Australia mate
BSamsizzle
BSamsizzle - 7 years ago
What kind of boards are using?
Carlos Bentinho
Carlos Bentinho - 7 years ago
Where is this?
Dinis Mendes
Dinis Mendes - 7 years ago
how do you know which way the wave is going to break?
Mazarine Aqua
Mazarine Aqua - 7 years ago
+NBK 2706 checkout our video on How to read waves for a full tutorial. Enjoy ;)
Dinis Mendes
Dinis Mendes - 7 years ago
thanks mate :)
Tiger Shark
Tiger Shark - 7 years ago
you look at the wave before you decide to paddle for it, it's basic knowledge and easy you just need more time in the water. my advice, paddle straight to the peak of the wave, out the back and paddle for clean waves with a defined peak.
Mazarine Aqua
Mazarine Aqua - 7 years ago
Watch step 3. How to read waves to find out all the details on how waves break.
Air Vac
Air Vac - 7 years ago
Will this advice work for me and my guy friends?
Cen Freeborn
Cen Freeborn - 7 years ago
Air Vac lol
Sophie Brock
Sophie Brock - 7 years ago
Yes. I found this really helpful ss learning to get off the white wash on an 8 ft mal. I learnt how to get up n catch the white wash as s teenager and have been on the green face a few times at 13,14 and 21. I'm now 29
Rontimus
Rontimus - 7 years ago
No, the laws of thermodynamics/physics change when there's no hot beach babes on the waves. Trust me, I'm a scientist.
BeanHeadGaming
BeanHeadGaming - 7 years ago
No mate totally different shes a woman
Mazarine Aqua
Mazarine Aqua - 7 years ago
Of course, gender is irrelevant here. The reason I target women is to encourage them to have a go and to help them belong to a traditionally male dominated sport. Enjoy guys!
Abraham Jacobson
Abraham Jacobson - 7 years ago
No, since she's a female everything She said is reversed for men.
Daaf Amsterdam
Daaf Amsterdam - 7 years ago
great tips! but i got a problem with catching the wave, if i am making speed and the wave is coming i am going over the wave, any tips? :) ps: sorry for my english.
Maru S
Maru S - 7 years ago
I would really like to know where these videos were filmed, the name of the country, beach etc. Thanks!
The Smooth Shop
The Smooth Shop - 7 years ago
Small waves is good for surfing and you can have fun.

50. comment for How To Surf: Catch More Waves & Have More Fun

Sobre Tech Deck
Sobre Tech Deck - 8 years ago
???????????????? Beachhe
Sobre Tech Deck
Sobre Tech Deck - 8 years ago
? Beach please
Amy Lewis
Amy Lewis - 6 years ago
Sydney Australia what I read from earlier reply
josh rew
josh rew - 8 years ago
Where is that great tips on pop up video too
Claudia Cook
Claudia Cook - 8 years ago
I dont understand how when your paddling out youre facing away from the shore but when you stand up youre facing the shore. When/ how do you turn around.
Prep Has Fallen
Prep Has Fallen - 7 years ago
Instructions not clear: paddled from South Florida and ended up in Africa.
Esa Kosivalta
Esa Kosivalta - 7 years ago
You have to paddle away from the shore to get to the place you want to be in the water. When you've reached the point in the ocean where you want to be (a bit before the waves break), you turn around and wait for a good wave. If you are quick enough, you can turn around just when you spot a good wave. To turn around you can get off you board, turn and get back on or simply paddle with one of your arms while lying on it to make your board turn.
ProBronze LoL
ProBronze LoL - 8 years ago
thanks for the help, that beach is this?
Adam Richardson
Adam Richardson - 6 years ago
If you want to learn how to surf like a pro then go here now: HootSurf.xyz
ProBronze LoL
ProBronze LoL - 8 years ago
obrigado pela ajuda, que praia é essa?
2023 Nicole Paarlberg
2023 Nicole Paarlberg - 8 years ago
Is the turtle roll the best way to get through the waves?????
Mazarine Aqua
Mazarine Aqua - 7 years ago
If you watch all 6 videos in this series we cover turtle rolling. Good Luck!
phatng0
phatng0 - 8 years ago
Great video and advice, much appreciated. I'll definitely take note of the new website for clothing! Can you share where they videos were taken? It looks perfect for me to learn on, cheers :-)
Elouan .LC
Elouan .LC - 8 years ago
where is this ?
Meat Vegy
Meat Vegy - 8 years ago
God damn id surf your waves any day
Gabriel Pereira
Gabriel Pereira - 8 years ago
What beach is that you film? Congratulations
Mario RABOUIN
Mario RABOUIN - 8 years ago
Yeees
Nicholas Baker
Nicholas Baker - 8 years ago
where abouts are you surfing looks like a great spot!
FEESH Y
FEESH Y - 8 years ago
Very professional this really helps me with my technique even though u get better I still need to remember the basic constantly so this video is very good
Burak Coşar
Burak Coşar - 8 years ago
its a really nice video to learn yes but you are gorgeous!
Gvt Pvt
Gvt Pvt - 8 years ago
Really good instruction on picking waves! I've been hanging in the shoulder 'cause the peaks looked too big, but I understand now why it's so hard to catch the wave at the shoulder. Thank You !
Afonso Reis
Afonso Reis - 8 years ago
For me, this is a best chanel of surf, very good edit and very quality on images! Continue whit good work!
Afonso Reis
Afonso Reis - 7 years ago
+fruit 'o yes
christoffer fernandez
christoffer fernandez - 8 years ago
Thank you for this wonderful guide! HELPS ALOT! \m/
Bryan Smith
Bryan Smith - 8 years ago
Great tips! Really well explained for someone who just stared, such as myself.
Mazarine Aqua
Mazarine Aqua - 8 years ago
+Bryan Smith Thanks for your Feedback Bryan - Best of luck with your surfing endeavors. Let us know if you need any more help !!
Barry Stewart
Barry Stewart - 8 years ago
Learning to surf and have watched loads of videos. But this is by far the best ! Your gorgeous and a bloody good teacherThank you X
Charlie G
Charlie G - 8 years ago
+Mazarine Aqua Hi, what beach(s) is this
Mazarine Aqua
Mazarine Aqua - 8 years ago
Hi +Barry Stewart Thanks so much for comments. I love that we have helped you progress with your surfing. Something you might be interested in, is that this week we launched our new website all around active swimwear. If any of the gorgeous women in your life plan on joining you in the water, please let them know who we are. We'd love to help them out too. All the best - Amanda
Lee Marcus
Lee Marcus - 8 years ago
I have been struggling to find consistency in my surfing since learning it several years ago. your gentle and insightful instruction has been invaluable for me to rediscover the joy of catching green waves in a predictable manner. I have spent hours and lots of money with other instructors who cannot seem to or are unwilling to share their insights into positioning. This video alone would have saved me countless hours of frustration. thank you very much for your videos. keep up the good work. would love to return the favor somehow.
Mazarine Aqua
Mazarine Aqua - 8 years ago
Hi +Lee Marcus This is Amanda here, I wanted to touch base and say thank you personally for your beautiful words. It's really wonderful to see our videos are helping you rediscover the joy of surfing and being in the ocean. The week we opened our online swimwear store and we have curated some of the best brands to help women feel confident and look amazing when discovering the ocean. If you are in need of any new active swimwear please think of us. We have links to our site in our header image. All the best and thank you for sharing. Amanda x
Mazarine Aqua
Mazarine Aqua - 8 years ago
+Lee Marcus Thanks Lee! So happy to hear you enjoyed the videos and are catching more waves - nothing beats that feeling!

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