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by steveylang » Tue Feb 25, 2020 9:34 pm
oldmansurfer wrote:Hahaha Great movie to give people an idea what to expect learning to surf with all the bells and whistles. The experience is different for everyone. Maybe there are similarities among many beginner surfers but there are a wide variety of experiences in those learning to surf. Read the book "Board" by David Flanagan who sometimes posts here. Very different from the book "Barbarian Days". What is it that you enjoy? In the movie it was jumping onto someone else's board or riding the longest wave of your life or looking cool for the photographs. I think many people, even surfers, don't understand why I go out in junk waves. I enjoy it. It's a challenge and if I don't have lots of fun I get exercise and stay in shape for the next time and maybe I learn to read the waves better. Expectations lead to people being disappointed. I don't expect much other than to get wet and have some exercise. Always rewarded by accomplishing that goal. I suspect that those in the movie won't become surfers for long or in the case of the long time beginner surfer, he still will be a beginner in the years to come. I say don't have too much expectations and try to be safe and like the movie says don't compare yourself to others too much. If you are having fun and you are safe (and those around you are safe too) that is all that matters.
by oldmansurfer » Tue Feb 25, 2020 9:50 pm
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