by jonny » Mon May 17, 2004 5:50 pm
Laura - this will undoubtedly help.
There are many different elements that must come together to make a good surfer - paddling power, balance, agility, timing, understanding how the ocean moves and the wave is formed etc.
If you are bodyboarding well, then you have already developed a good understanding of the wave - knowing when to take off, where the power is, what part of the wave to go for, how to get past the white water.
Plus I am sure your overall fitness from bodyboarding will benefit you.
In my opinion, however, I think that number one on the list of what will help beginners to surf better is paddling power. The stronger and faster you can paddle, quite simply, the easier you will be able to catch a wave.
Even if you go surfing and it's flat - just get out there and paddle for an hour. Go swimming at home, go to the gym, do pull ups, do anything you can to develop your upper body strength.