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One
 of the most difficult challenges to face any athlete is finding a way 
to improve your surfing. It’s no easy feat. It takes a commitment to 
spending time in the water and using the right equipment. Beyond those 
factors, there are no obvious actions you can take to improve surfing 
performance. The Scientists at SurfScience.com want to help. Read our 
tips below.
Surf Lessons
Taking
 a surf lesson is a great way to improve your surfing and feel more 
comfortable in the water. Beginners will quickly learn some of the 
fundamentals that are usually learned only through experience and time. 
 Surf lessons also help you avoid beginner surfing mistakes that new surfers might not have thought about. Who has time for that? Quicken that learning curve and get better faster.
Challenge Yourself
This
 tip could apply to any sport. Don’t allow yourself to feel too 
comfortable. Once you master the 2-3 foot mushy beach break, then it’s 
time to paddle out on the 5-6 foot days. You will be surprised how your 
instincts and muscle memory will take over, allowing you to make key 
maneuvers in critical sections of the wave. A little more size will also
 provide more speed. This will facilitate your surfing improvement.
Surf Around
Surfing
 is a dynamic sport where you must adjust to your surroundings. 
Traveling to an unfamiliar break with different conditions will show you
 how much you can improve your surfing and how quickly you must react to
 unexpected shifts in the wave’s surface. Surfing fast and steep waves 
for the first time will be a real learning experience. Be safe by 
paddling out with a mate who knows the break.
Surf Trip
Going
 on a surf trip will open your eyes up to a different way of life. It 
can also drastically improve your surfing. It’s easy for the average 
weekend warrior’s skills to plateau when you surf only once or twice 
each week. If the conditions aren’t epic (likely) or if there is a good 
crowd in the water (also likely), then it can be difficult to get your 
wave count up or score some long rides. The cure: surfing good 
conditions with no crowds for several consecutive days. You will have 
time to work on your mechanics, catch a lot of waves, and elevate your 
surfing. You will feel like a different surfer when you return home.
Hire A Coach
Professional
 instruction is not just for beginners. Tiger Woods has a swing coach, 
after all. You will love hearing helpful tips from someone who knows how
 to surf and helps others improve their surfing as a profession. Your 
coach will watch your technique, wave selection, and will probably use a
 video camera to point out areas of concern. It will do a ton of good to
 hear his pointers and critique of your style while watching your 
session on video. We also highly recommend hiring a surf coach on your 
surf trips. Make the most of that trip and improve your surfing! He will
 help you maximize your time away from home and guide you to the most 
appropriate breaks for your surfing ability.


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