BatRunt wrote:As an old newbie with young family, the time i can get out and the time that there is good surf don't always match. Living in Bournemouth its rare to get much good surf anyway.
my question is this, when its flat and i am allowed out by the wife, should i just go and practice paddling on my board, or will i look like a kook desperate for attention?
Surf and/or being in the water is a great stress release. If you only get tied to having a quality surf and the normal it's not always perfect realisation hits you, you will get frustrated and not be up to speed when good surf comes. Paddle out whenever you can gets the aerobic and arm fitness up.
Don't call it surfing (Negative connotations for lots of folk) Aqua fitness , hydrotherapy, Called it that on my days off from my clinic.
Hey you are keeping fit so you can enjoy your children, and later share the joy of surfing with them.
I'm now surfing with grandchildren

I've taken up troll hunting just for fun, instead of a rifle I'll just use a pun!