Learning surfing etiquette

Surf etiquette is an appropriate code of conduct designed to keep everyone safe and happy in the water. It is important to remember and follow these rules to avoid complete confusion. Stick to these unwritten rules to keep others and your own troubles.

Here are the basics of surfing etiquette:

The right way

The surfers closest to the peak have the right to pass. The surfers who are the farthest or first to his feet have the right to be on the waves. In all of these cases, other surfers will have to let the waves pass. Learn these "rules" and take action accordingly.

2. Don't fall in

Abandonment is the act of stealing someone's wave as described in point 1. By doing this, you will create a dangerous situation for you and other surfers. Collisions may occur and bones and planks may rupture. This is a bad idea and everyone will be angry.

3. PADDLING RULES

Don't paddle directly to the broken waves, people are surfing. It’s smarter and safer to cross the channel…

Learning surfing etiquette was originally published on Spring

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