Surf school sounds like a bit of an oxymoron. Talk to any salt encrusted, bleach blonde,
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Surf schools come in a variety shapes and sizes, just like the waves themselves. The typical surf school can range from one-on-one private instruction to full blown travel camps for teens and adults to amazing destinations. Almost every beach has a local surf shop that, inevitably, offers a surf school in one form or another. Some higher end surf schools exist independently and are highly sought after. The main draw to these independent surf schools is their level of professionalism and focus on safety. Unfortunately, your local surf shops will often send you out with one of their in-store,
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Within the upper echelon of surf schools you will find dynamic and energetic teams with a driving passion to properly educate newcomers to the sport of surfing. These surf schools stand apart from the "dudes" just trying to make a few bucks on the side, because they work with you at your level. Having fun is the natural by-product of safely learning an incredibly thrilling activity whilst being comfortable in a somewhat foreign environment. Unfortunately, we humans weren't made to exist in the ocean. Being submerged in the ever moving, flowing, changing waters can be really frightening for some. However, learning how to read it, respect it, and enjoy it turns the ocean into a relaxing and, most often, therapeutic environment. A professional surf school will have the determination to reveal this to you no matter where you're from or what age you are with every lesson, class, camp, or program.
The best of the best surf schools are the ones that can not only provide this experience at their local beaches, but the ones who've, over time,
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As surfing has entered the mainstream,
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About The Author
Rick Civelli is owner of WB Surf Camp,
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