how to surf
how to surf
Your interactive roadmap from beach to wave
Understanding the Basics of Surfing
Learning how to surf is one of the most rewarding physical activities you can undertake. It combines cardiovascular fitness, core strength, and a deep connection with the ocean. To begin your journey, you must first understand that surfing is 90% paddling and 10% riding. Developing a strong paddle stroke and understanding wave mechanics are the foundations of becoming a proficient surfer.
How to Use This Surf Guide
Our interactive tool above helps you determine the best starting point for your equipment. If you are wondering how to surf effectively, you should start with a longboard or a foamie (soft-top board). These boards provide the buoyancy and stability needed to practice your “pop-up”—the explosive movement where you transition from lying down to standing up on the board.
Safety and Ocean Etiquette
Before you hit the water, safety is paramount. Always surf at beaches with lifeguards and stay within your skill level. Understanding “surf etiquette” is also crucial; this includes knowing who has the right of way on a wave (typically the person closest to the peak) and avoiding “snaking” or cutting in front of other surfers. Respecting the local community and the environment ensures a positive experience for everyone.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to learn how to surf?
Most beginners can stand up on a wave during their first or second lesson. However, becoming a competent surfer who can read the ocean and navigate the lineup typically takes several months of consistent practice.
Do I need a wetsuit?
This depends entirely on the water temperature. In tropical climates, a rash guard is sufficient. In temperate or cold water, a 3/2mm or 4/3mm wetsuit is essential to prevent hypothermia and allow for longer sessions.
What is the best wave for beginners?
Beginners should look for “white water” or small, crumbling waves on a sandy beach break. Avoid rocky points or heavy reef breaks until you have mastered board control and falling safely.


