“The first principle to remember is that you need lots of patience to become at least an intermediate surfer. As a newcomer, you will need to learn basics like indentifying the types of waves suitable for surfing, paddling, catching a wave and learning a correct stance on board. But don't forget every surfer, even the professionals, started as humble beginners and had to learn the very basics before riding in Bali surf camp your first surfing holiday. Once the theoretical part of your first lesson in surf charter is finished, and you will cover interesting and useful topics like surfing equipment, basic techniques, and types of waves.
“But beware you need to know how to swim so you don't put yourself in a danger once a bigger wave comes. There are also other dangers out there be aware of the marine creatures like jellyfish or stingrays, rip currents, potential drowning and collisions with other surfers - may you surf in a busy location. The key to success is listening to your guide and more experienced friends and to be ready to practice everything they show you in Bali surf camp”, said another employee of this company.
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