Surf Travel The Complete Guide

Surf Travel The Complete Guide

Author: Roger Sharp

Publisher: Orca Publications

Published: 2018-04-17

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780993038327

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Surf Travel is an illustrated guide to the planet’s most thrilling surf destinations. From classic surf destinations like Hawaii to less well known areas like Madagascar, the best breaks in each region are described by a team of experienced travelers with all the inside info. Packed with stunning photos, practical advice and up-to-date information, Surf Travel is the essential travel guide for surfers of all ages and abilities.


The Complete Guide to Surf Fitness

The Complete Guide to Surf Fitness

Author: Lee Stanbury

Publisher: Orca Publications

Published: 2011-05-01

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780952364665

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The Complete Guide To Surf Fitness brings together all the latest knowledge and techniques to offer a complete training program for beginners to pro's. Illustrated with more than 150 annotated photos and inspiring surf images, the guide covers everything from stretching and flexibility exercises to core strength, resistance training and plyometrics. Also covered is the use of exercise equipment such as Swiss balls, Indo boards and Bosu balls as well as a swimming program and tips for young surfers. There’s no need to join a gym as all the exercises can be done at home.


Surfer Magazine's Guide to Southern California Surf Spots

Surfer Magazine's Guide to Southern California Surf Spots

Author: The Editors of Surfer Magazine

Publisher: Chronicle Books

Published: 2006-05-04

Total Pages: 172

ISBN-13: 9780811850001

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Surfer Magazine offers the ultimate guide to catching the best waves from the pristine points of Santa Barbara to the sunny beaches of San Diego. For more than 250 spots, this sturdy manual sporting a water-resistant cover delivers a clear assessment of wave quality, prime wave conditions, and local hazards (both natural and manmade). Informative text answers the burning questions that surfers often pose: What tide? What wind? What swell? How are the locals? Are they worse than the sharksor the traffic? With helpful maps, photos, and directions, this Surfer's Guide is sure to become the gold standard for anyone looking to score the perfect wave.


The Kook's Guide to Surfing

The Kook's Guide to Surfing

Author: Jason Borte

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2013-06-01

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 1626364567

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Move over, dude! The Kook’s Guide to Surfing shows what it means to be a real surfer. This clever, often hilarious guide shares with kooks (those guys on surfboards who just don’t get it yet) the truths and know-how of a lifelong wave-lover. The secret: surfing responsibly and sharing the waves. You don’t have to be “too cool for school” to be cool in the water. But surfing like a pro isn’t just about courtesy, and neither is The Kook’s Guide to Surfing. The ultimate guide to great surfing, it’s got tips on choosing the right board for the right wave, stances and paddling, avoiding injuries and staying safe, and—once all that has been mastered—how and where to show off your skills in the big competitions. Other topics include: First lessons and helpful tips Physical fitness Types of waves Surf etiquette Buying surfboards An index of the best surf locations Filled with witty illustrations, a glossary of surfing terminology, and fun “Hey, Kook!” trivia, The Kook’s Guide to Surfing will turn even the greenest beginners into knockout surfing pros.


Surf Travel

Surf Travel

Author: Chris Power

Publisher: Orca Publications

Published: 2012-11-01

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780952364696

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Surfers live to travel. The quest to find perfect waves is something that grips surfers of all abilities, from novice to expert. Now, from the publishers of leading British surfing magazines Carve and SurfGirl, comes a new book covering every aspect of travel and exploration: where to go, where to stay, what equipment to take, how to get in shape for your trip, how to stay healthy abroad, and how to make the most of your time away. Packed with information and useful tips, as well as awesome photos, Surf Travel will inspire surfers of all levels to load up their boardbags and head off to find the waves of their dreams. The main section of the book focusses on the classic surfing destinations such as Queensland’s Gold Coast, Hawaii’s North Shore, the Maldives, the Mentawai Islands, Bali, the Canary Islands, Costa Rica, Barbados, Puerto Rico, Sri Lanka, Fiji, Tahiti, Southwest France and Southern California. Each location is described and dissected, with insider tips about how to score the best conditions. Several less-well known areas are also included for experienced surfers who thirst for pristine, uncrowded waves. Surfers of all levels will benefit from the range of useful tips on offer, whether they’re going on a road trip to California, a camping trip to France, or a boat trip to Indonesia. All kinds of priceless advice is offered by a writing team of experienced travellers who’ve visited scores of countries and put in the hard yards. Surf Travel features more than 250 colour photos by some of the world’s top surf photographers including Andrew Shield, Alan van Gysen, Pete Frieden, Mickey Smith, Roger Sharp, Will Bailey, DJ Struntz, Simon Williams and Tim McKenna. The book also includes a comprehensive directory of travel resources where surfers can find information about the best surf camps, travel companies, and operators around the world.


Surfing Hawaii

Surfing Hawaii

Author: Rod Sumpter

Publisher: Falcon Press Publishing

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780762731312

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A complete guide for the most well-known to the not-so-well-known surf spots in the Hawaiian Islands, from Tavaras Bay on Maui to Waimea Bay on Oahu to lesser-known Manele Bay on the island of Lanai.


Surfing Guide to Southern California

Surfing Guide to Southern California

Author: David Stern

Publisher: Echo Point Books & Media

Published: 2015-02-12

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 9781626540569

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Surfing, unlike many sports, requires no teams, rules, regulations, scores, or stadiums full of spectators. Surfing instead encapsulates personal triumph, in which the individual measures the growth and limits of his or her own capabilities while riding the face of a wave. Initially published in 1963, this first ever guidebook to California surfing remains a classic that embodies the essence of SoCal surfing during the Golden Years. In addition to understanding the anatomy of the coastline, get the skinny on private vs. public beaches, weather and wind conditions, water temperature, swell classifications, sea life, and the history of surfing. Accented with over 100 aerial photos, action shots, and maps, Stern and Cleary's witty guide provides precise descriptions of the entire southern coast and essentially everything you need to know before hitting the waves. Although the surfing scene has changed, Surfing Guide to Southern California remains highly relevant for surfers of today and provides a dose of nostalgia for surfers of yesterday.


Surfing Illustrated

Surfing Illustrated

Author: John Robison

Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional

Published: 2010-04-16

Total Pages: 177

ISBN-13: 0071748148

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Expert instruction you need to take your skills from kook to boss Author John Robison uses hundreds of pictures--comical, cartoon-like drawings--to clearly illustrateevery aspect of surfing: wave dynamics, riding techniques,etiquette, logistics, and more. This entertaining,easy-to-understand visual presentation makes it easyfor you to pick up his techniques and use themon the waves. Robison covers every aspect of thesport, from paddling out through the surf zone andcatching and riding that first wave to nose riding, acrobatics,shortboard riding, and to equipment repairs.


Wavetrack New Zealand Surfing Guide

Wavetrack New Zealand Surfing Guide

Author: Peter B. Morse

Publisher:

Published: 2004-12-01

Total Pages: 550

ISBN-13: 9780476009424

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New Zealand offers some of the most consistent and crowd-free surfing in the southern hemisphere. Its rugged coasts are littered with quality points, reefs, bar and beach breaks making it a truly world-class surfing destination. Data comes direct from locals. More than 50 hardcore old sea dogs each shared a lifetime of info to create this surf guide. Within these pages you'll find tips and secrets which will direct you to NZ's finest surf breaks and a whole lot more.The guide features highly detailed individual break maps of hundreds of classic Kiwi spots: jump off rocks, hazards, sections, ledges, rocks, tracks are marked. Nifty icons give you the right info for each break.80+ classic NZ line-up shots from New Zealand's finest surf photographers. Find epic photos from Cory Scott (Kiwisurf), CPL (NZ Surfing Mag), Warren Hawke, Daisy Day, Mark Stevenson and Paul Kennedy. Learn to read the weather and predict swells well in advance. The Wavetrack NZ Surf Guide features a simplified weather analysis section, plus each of the 21 area sections show optimum weather systems for swell production. The guide features 60+ area synoptic charts so you'll have the tools to predict swell days in advance. Whether you're planning the ultimate Kiwi surf mission, or if you're a local looking for some fresh break options, the Wavetrack New Zealand Surf Guide is a must have.