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Chandler Kania Honors English IV Mrs. Saunders 9 January 2013
Surfing Chandler Kania Honors English IV Mrs. Saunders 9 January 2013
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Why Surfing? Raised on beach Vacations Interested in new things
Adrenaline rush
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Uniqueness Surfing has no written rules. Unwritten yet followed:
If crowded, priority goes to whoever is first on their feet. Don’t drop in if already occupied.
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Origin of Surfing Native fishermen in Western Polynesia
Exercise done by chiefs and leaders Relaxation considered by middleclass Affluent members of society competed in tournaments
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The Sport’s Popularity
Started off limited Reasons: Only native Hawaiians could surf Physical demand Locations suitable for surfing Spiritually capability 1915 popularity spread to Australia Surfing in harsher conditions Wetsuit created by Jack O’Neil Spark in America Publicity through movies and magazines ISA created in 1960
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Surfboard Evolution The Olo The Alaia Changes Chiefs and noblemen
Commoners Changes Size Shape Fins Construction materials
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Surfboard Evolutionists
Tom Blake Hollow Board Fixed Fins Wally Froiseth, John Kelly and Fran Heath Hot Curl Board George Downing Gun Surfboard Pete Peterson Fiberglass Surfboard
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Surfboard Materials Materials Size Leash Balsa Wood Redwood
Redwood + Balsa Wood Fiberglass Plastics Styrofoam Size Long board (11ft+up) Short board (6-10ft) Leash Pat O’Neill
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How to Surf Necessities: Get comfortable with the ocean
Surfboard Leash Swim trunks Location Wax Get comfortable with the ocean Paddle to desired depth Find suitable wave and paddle towards shore Once on wave pop up and maintain balance
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Wipeouts Avoid the board Take a deep breath
Close eyes above water, open once emerged Stay on board to signal for help
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What Did I Learn? Safety is a priority Time management is key
Surfing is a lot of fun
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My Mentor Douglas Evans Alumni of UNCW Surf instructor
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Product
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Obstacles Busted mouth Scheduling Mentor accessibility
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Closing Questions Thank you for your time!
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