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    Connor answered the phone with a friendly disposition and a few questions about me. I in turn thanked him for his help and his time and asked him how school was. Connor started surfing when he was 12. He started because it was a way to connect with his dad and to evade his stress of life. Once Connor became good at surfing he started teaching others his passion. Connor wanted to; “share this peaceful way to have fun and relieve stress of pretty much anything” with other people while teaching them

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    from solid to liquid and Nalu refers to the surfing motion of the wave. Surfing first originated in Western Polynesia over three thousand years ago. In the beginning surfing was not an activity, but an easy way of getting around in the water. The first surfers were fisherman who discovered riding waves as an efficient method of getting to shore with their catch. It then transformed from becoming an everyday work method to something to do to pass time. Surfing has come a long way, evolving from its origins

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    Surfing -- The Environment of Surfing (Part I of II) Surfing has changed since Christian missionaries observed Polynesians in the waves centuries ago. Light, new materials and a variety of board shapes have opened surfing to more people while allowing expert surfers to ride more waves in different ways. In the US, surfers can be found along the Atlantic seaboard and from Alaska to Baja on the Pacific side of the nation (and, of course, Hawaii). Choosing Your Style The first surfboards were heavy

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    An Overview of Surfing: Past to Present Essay

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    Surfing is the act of someone paddling out into the ocean, catching a wave on a surfboard, standing up, and riding the length of that giant whitecap. Some people say it is the best feeling anyone can experience and always has been. The recreation of surfing has been around ever since the mid-eighteenth century. Now, it is not only a hobby for some people, but an extreme professional sport. Originating in Hawaii during the mid-eighteen hundreds, surfing has remained a way of life for most Hawaiians

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    Kite surfing is the latest in extreme sports that has become a huge phenomenon all over the world and is certainly not for the fainthearted. The surfer will be propelled on the surface of the water by the wind that is powering the kite. This extreme sport can be difficult to master; however, it continues to grow in popularity.The concept of using a kite to enhance the overall speed of the surfer is exhilarating, and although is considered to be new, people have been kite surfing for centuries. Throughout

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    Surfing isn’t easy, but it is very exciting and addicting. If you are someone who likes non contact sports, and enjoys being outside, this is the sport for you. Unlike a lot of other sports, you are hot and sweaty in a gym, however surfing in the ocean makes you feel cool on a hot day. If you are a beginner, it may be very challenging to catch a wave. It is recommended to use a soft foam board. These boards are lightweight, don't require wax, and easy to get up and stand on. Before you decide to

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    Do you know anyone who likes to surf? I know people who are good at surfing, but that doesn't mean they are ready to face extreme surfing. Sometimes we think we are a lot better at something than we really are. In reality you're probably not ready for extreme surfing. It takes a lot of hard work and dedication to be prepared for those massive waves. Surfing In the DMZ states, “ most surfers call their surfing a war zone because of how dangerous.” A war zone should be taken very seriously

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    Bethany Hamilton once said, “Surfing for me is more than my lifestyle; it’s my passion, my love, and it’s part of me.” At the age of nine, I had already mastered the small things in life such as how to ride a bike, tie my shoelaces, and so on, but surfing is the type of thing that just makes one feel invincible once accomplished. When I was nine years old, I was given the opportunity to surf for the first time in Maui, Hawaii where I overcame my fear of trying new things. I woke up to the sound

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    Surfing in Hawaii Want wave after wave than head to the north shore of Oahu. Desire uncrowded beaches? Head over to the Big Island. Sunset Beach, North Shore, Oahu, Hawaii The north shore of Oahu is beautiful, to say the least. Here you will find awesome waves, tranquil waterfalls, abundance of sea turtles, and miles of white sand beaches. The north shore is also home to world famous surf breaks like the Banzai Pipeline and Sunset Beach. Sunset Beach is for the intermediate to advanced surfer

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    capture everything, especially the moments while he was surfing. When the pictures are taken ashore, the barrels look different then they look when you are in the middle of one. He desire for a camera that could capture the professional, undiscovered footage that makes you feel like a HERO. Therefore he developed a wristband holding the waterproof camera against his arm so he could videotape himself while he was surfing and share his surfing exploits with his friends. The initial motive of this invention

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