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Surfing
Beginner
Catching the waves of the ocean as they break upon a shore or reef is a feeling like no other. If you're interested in finding out more about surfing but don't know where to start, the best way to begin is to enrol on a short course of group or private lessons to see if surfing is for you. Many operators offer ‘primer courses’ that let you get acquainted with surfing. If you enjoy your single-visit we strongly recommend that you enrol on a multiple-visit course.
Intermediate
If you can already surf but wants to improve, there are many ways you can develop your technique. Most intermediate lessons will focus on examining and developing surf technique and safety. They will also focus on learning tricks and turning manoeuvres off the lip, cutbacks, floaters, tube riding, airs, 360's, and the alley-oop. There is usually the opportunity to take lessons privately as well as part of a group, giving you the opportunity to hone specific skills such as learning a trick you may be interested in.
Advanced
If you’re an ambitious intermediate or advanced surfer striving to break through to the next level, honing your skills with a qualified instructor means you’ll be able to learn more advanced techniques that will enrich your surfing experience. Many advanced surfing lessons combine video analysis with a personalised profile to improve your performance in all areas, and with expert guidance, you’ll be able to master techniques and learn tricks you may not have even known about. If you enjoy surfing so much that you’re considering becoming a surfing instructor, we recommend that you take an Instructor Training Course to gain teaching experience as well as technical improvements.
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