Are these girls good surfboarders?
Posted on September 02, 2010 by admin
Thankyou for visiting Beachboppin International
Posted on September 02, 2010 by admin
Thankyou for visiting Beachboppin International
Posted on August 25, 2010 by admin
Thankyou for visiting Beachboppin International PRNewsWire Event Is Only ASP World Tour Competition On Mainland U.S. And Second Year For Hurley As Sole Sponsor SAN CLEMENTE, Calif., Aug. 25 /PRNewswire/ — All previous allusions of competitive, high-performance surfing are about to be shattered when the world’s best surfers descend upon California’s premier wave, San Onofre [...]
Posted on August 23, 2010 by admin
Thankyou for visiting Beachboppin International It is almost time for the Association of Surfing Professionals this week in Teahupoo, Tahiti. Stop No. 5 on the 10-stop circuit will see a cut from the top 45 surfers to 34 for the remaining five events. Cocoa Beach’s Kelly Slater, ranked No. 3 behind Jordy Smith and Taj [...]
Posted on August 08, 2010 by admin
A point break is a long, well shaped wave that breaks over reef, rocks, cobblestones, and sand. What’s it like to ride a good point break? Well, lets say you’re an advanced surfer, preparing to surf a very good point break on a perfect day. You waken early and have a quick power breakfast, some [...]
Posted on August 05, 2010 by admin
A surfing exercise program can benefit any level of surfer, from the wide-eyed beginner, to the grizzled veteran, and everyone in between. Even if you consider surfing just a casual hobby, you don’t want to be the guy who exhausts himself after only a few minutes of paddling and then spends most of his time [...]
Posted on April 27, 2010 by admin
Guys and gals alike have been flocking to Costa Rica for years now for the surf spots alone. Currently, surf tourism makes up approximately 20 percent of the country?s annual tourists?this means about 200,000 surfers visit the country each year just to ride some of the world?s most incredible waves. Surf spots are easily found [...]
Posted on April 17, 2010 by admin
We found a pretty cool article about a guy that is making eco-friendly surfboards. Seems they are going green to:) Lets take a look at this article from LATIMES.COM For eco-friendly surfboard shapers, more kelp in the lineup Surfboards have a toxic history, but a San Clemente shaper hopes to improve their ‘eco cred’ with [...]
Posted on March 31, 2010 by admin
Since its hey day in the 1960’s, surfing through the ocean has become a popular past time. Riders love to pound the surf with their waxed boards and ride large waves into the shore. As like any sport, there is risk associated with surfing. Surfing implies that a rider can successfully use their arms and [...]
Posted on March 04, 2010 by admin
Ok, lets continue with the best way to pick the right surfboard for yourself. This is for alittle more advanced surfers, when you are comfortable surfing. Intermediate and advanced surfers will be looking for a Shortboard (also known as a Thruster), which range in size from about 5ft8” to 6ft10”. These are slender shaped surfboards [...]
Posted on February 17, 2010 by admin
From eHow.com Picking a surfboard requires more than choosing a board with cool graphics or a unique color. Height, weight, wave size, fins, tail shape and board material all factor into picking a surfboard. Follow the advice below for help in choosing a board that can give you the best ride. Know the average wave [...]