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New to Surfing

Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2014 6:57 am
by Tecx
Hi Everyone,
I had my first surf lesson last sunday at the witterings with X-train, I loved it,I live in Aldwick by Bognor regis
I have ordered a new surf board and a new wetsuit and I am looking forward to been able to surf :o Now what bothers me is that I am new to all of this and every website I look at (they) tell you to stay away from the other surfers due to them not likeing beginners.
So is it like point break (film) where he gets his board snapped in two for been in the wrong place or are the people writing the reveiws just talking s#!&. :?
Oh yer what is bognor like for surfing ?

Re: New to Surfing

Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2014 7:54 am
by Tecx
Hi,

I was on west Beach/climping beach last night with my two dogs.
Has any one surfed these beaches ? It so are they good beaches to start on.

Re: New to Surfing

Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 4:51 am
by sami789
I have ordered a new surf board and a new wetsuit and I am looking forward to been able to surf :o Now what bothers me is that I am new to all of this and every website I look at (they) tell you to stay away from the other surfers due to them not likeing beginners.

Re: New to Surfing

Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 9:22 am
by Tomdiddlybomb
sami789 wrote:I have ordered a new surf board and a new wetsuit and I am looking forward to been able to surf :o Now what bothers me is that I am new to all of this and every website I look at (they) tell you to stay away from the other surfers due to them not likeing beginners.

as long as you avoid brighton marina like the plague, and exercise a bit of common sense (ie. not getting in the most crowded bit of the beach, moving out of people's way, and just generally watching out for other people) people round here are probably the friendliest in the UK, apart from when nobody's surfed in over a month :lol: then there can be some competition for waves
personally the only time I surf with other people is when there's a massive wind and I get in the harbour, other than that I stick on the open beaches miles away from anyone else, sometimes with my girlfriend or one friend. There's plenty of space round here to get in the water away from the crowds, but obviously don't surf alone as a beginner, not a good idea

Re: New to Surfing

Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2016 11:39 am
by ivette.carlier
Well, I think the time has come for me to experience surfing. I've been thinking about this for about 2 years now, but I'll make sure this year is the best!

Re: New to Surfing

Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2016 4:49 pm
by adrianemasson
Hey ! I had my first surfing lesson during my holidays in France and it was just an amazing experience for me. In the beginning I was afraid to fell but, as the lesson was in progress, I was impressed with how stunning surfing is! Can’t wait to try it again.