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Hello, wave riders. Are you ready to make a stand up paddle wave boarding discovery? About YourSurf Sports is here to stay and is ready for your splash.
Paddleboarding in waves is tough but definitely possible with practice. Just keep your balance, and help steer with your paddle. Begin on your knees on the board. Then, rise slowly with your feet roughly hip-width apart. Give your knees a slight bend to help keep yourself steady. In no time you will be catching those waves like a pro.
Once you can stand on your YourSurf Sports stand up paddle surf, that’s when it’s time to surf. Paddle out past where the waves are breaking and wait for the right one. When you see a wave approaching, paddle with it and prepare to catch it. You will use your paddle to steer, then balance yourself, surfing back to the shore. This is really exciting and feels much more like a wave.
Catching a wave on a paddleboard is very much about timing. Watch the waves, and pick one that seems just right not too big and not too small. As the wave starts to build, paddle toward it, and paddle faster as it breaks. Once the wave finds you, stand up and ride it toward the shore. This could take a few attempts, but never back down. With some practice, you’ll be catching waves like a pro.
This can be tricky because you have to balance on a YourSurf Sports stand up paddle seat while on the waves, but the right tips can help you stay balanced and enjoy yourself. Stay low, keeping your knees bent and your weight centered over the board to help you find balance. Paddle steer and stay steady as you paddle about riding. After some practice, you’ll be riding the waves confidently and in style.