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HackedB     Reply with quote
OK. My 11 yr old got a free board (6ft. foam/fiberglass bottom w/ 3 fins). She brought it to the beach and now can ride in the whitewash and slightly larger waves.
Are there any good sites l can check out to try and teach her the next steps to take this further? She is an excellant swimmer and loves messing around on the board and l would like to see her go as far as she wants with this.
Also what should l expect to pay for a surfing lesson for her?
Thanks!
Wil     Reply with quote
It sounds like she is learning well on her own. But a few lessons is always a great idea. An hour long session from a qualified instructor will be in the 40.00 range.
http://surfline.com/surfology/surfology_index.cfm
North     Reply with quote
Next step is to get out past the whitewash and catch them before they break.

You can go with either private lessons or a surf camp type setting. A surf camp might be a little to easy since she can already catch whitewater but sometimes you will see a slightly more advance camp. Some of the shops that offer private lessons will also do it for small groups and provide boards so if she has friends (or you) that are interested it is a good way to share the cost.
zofta2     Reply with quote
l would not even bother with lessons, because it seems like she has enough potential to learn on her own. not to mention that lessons can be rather expensive.

Taking her to the beach a couple times a week will be great for her. She will be able to pick this sport up very soon, if she keeps practicing.

Eventually, she will be able to move on to bigger waves on her own.
Coach     Reply with quote
Unless u or a close, reliable friend r surfers, who also happen to be good with children, l suggest lessons. They run around $50/hour, & there r also week long sessions & surf camps. They r a great idea,, & they take the stress off u trying to teach & parent at the same time (sometimes that gets tough).

If we knew where u lived, we might have some local resources to recommend. Avoid on line lesson plans. They work great, if u r either an experienced surfer, or an experienced instructor, but otherwise, they leave a lot to be desired.

Check the local surf shops for info on surf schools, camps & instructors.

l taught my son & a handful of neices & nephews as well as some friends children, & l am working on my grandkids now, but l have been surfing for 42 years, so it is a little easier for me. Good luck!! let her keep on surfing!
Kim     Reply with quote
srry but im scared of surfing unless l surf right in the beginning of the beach like where the water goes on the sand like yeah pce outt.
Lostyo     Reply with quote
Check out this website it teaches you everything you need to know about surfing. http://thesurfboardman.com/

l would pay around $40-$60 an hour.

The Surfboard Man
Bobyer     Reply with quote
Mel is answer is right on point. l used to give surf lessons and it seems that she is well past the point of surf lessons. Just let her keep doing it at her own pace, she will get comfortable enough to eventually head out into the real lineup.
Kickshaw     Reply with quote
Hi beachgirl,

There is not really anything 'great' online at the moment in regards to this. l have been looking for something similar for the past 2 years. We r looking at changing this though, as discussed at the end of this post.

In regards to lesson:-

Ok, group lessons r not what u need, however a one on one 'coaching' lesson would be ideal. Your daughter will learn the next steps in surfing, depending on where her ability currently is, but things like duckdiving, how to look for the better waves, getting up & trimming & also they will help teach good surfing habits. Your daughter being 11 is in a good position to become a great surfer in her teens if not before with the right help.
One on one coaching can be a little more expensive, however worth the effort. u can speak with surf schools about a one on one session. meet with the person who is taking her out in the surf. Sit back & watch.

Good luck with it all. For future reference make sure to check out:-
http://mesurf.com.au
This launches end of August & will have information about technique, fitness, surf products to help improve surfing. You can keep up to date & speak the lingo with ur daughter.

mesurf
infomesurf.com.au
http://mesurf.com.au
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