10 Ways To Get Sponsored In Surfing

10 Ways To Get Sponsored In Surfing

10 Ways To Get Sponsored In Surfing

Have you ever wanted to become a sponsored surfer? If you’re reading this then it’s safe to say it’s probably crossed your mind. When you see your favourite pro surfers living the dream, surfing all over the world at exotic locations, with perfect waves, making a whole load of money and it looks like they’re having a blast…? You’re probably right!

However it’s not all big deals and idyllic locations, remember these guys are at the top and unless you’re in the top 1000 surfers in the world, your experience of sponsorship might be slightly different. Not to worry though, as we have a way to get you there if you have ever wanted to get sponsored.

Just follow our 10 ways to get sponsored guide and you will massively increase your chances of getting sponsored, we guarantee it!

10 Ways To Get Sponsored In Surfing 

1) Start Small

This is the best advice we can give as a company who has a team of sponsored surfers.  We can assure you starting small and building up over time is a great way to begin, don’t get too carried away with dreaming of what being sponsored will be like, the surfing industry isn’t what it used to be and there are a lot of good surfers out there making it more competitive than ever! Believe me, we receive masses of messages each week, from varying people wanting to get sponsored in some way. So start small and build over time, you’ll appreciate the grind so much more!

When approaching a potential sponsor, try not to ask for the world and then some. The likelihood of you getting a full quiver of boards, for free, is very slim, just because you asked. Companies that sponsor are investing money in you, so you have to be able to give them something back if they give you a £500 surfboard or more! What could you do that is worth that investment?

Start small, maybe ask if could you have a discount on boards, wetsuits, equipment or some clothing like t-shirts that represent their brand. As soon as they see you working hard for them, they will be more likely to return the favour by promoting you and want to support you more.

Remember the smaller surf companies and shops are a great place to start, though they aren’t going to have the excess money, or budget to take you on an all-expenses paid, video trips to place like Hawaii, or Bali and may not be able to give you a monthly paycheck; but if you start local, or look online at small companies they are usually more than happy to give people a try, especially if you are young and eager to learn! If you show you’re working hard, networking and updating your social media often, it’s going to be a whole lot easier to get sponsored in today’s current climate.

  • Go local and speak to surf shops about repping their brand.
  • Tell companies why they should invest money into you, what can you do for them?
  • Ask for small things first (stickers, t-shirts, Hat) then promote and build up from there.
  • Lower your expectations and be realistic

2) Surf Plenty 

It’s very simple and pretty obvious, but surfing a lot means, not only are you going to get better quicker, but it also means that you will have more time in the water interacting with other surfers. If you’re using a company’s surfboard, even better, as people will see you riding that board, meaning more exposure for the company and if you’re really good at surfing, people will want to know what kind of equipment your on.

Surfing a lot also means you’re more likely to get noticed by local businesses if you’re at comps, around surf shops and generally just being in a surf environment could put you in touch with the right people. So surf as much as you can! If you’re surfing once every 2 weeks, that isn’t probably going to be enough to help you get sponsored.

  • Surf as much as you can – A few times a week or more, to help you improve.
  • Train for surfing – If you’re in good shape and eat well you can surf longer and harder.
  • Learn everything you can about surfing and being a surfer.
  • Hang round surfers, surf shops, business owners, contest organisers and get to know them.

3) Get Photos Of You Surfing

Another simple one, but so many young surfers looking for sponsorship don’t do this enough. The surf world is an image-driven industry, with surfers leading the charge at selling the lifestyle and the sport.

A lot of people chose to define themselves a surfer, or buy into surf ideology and imagery is a massive part of that. If you open up any surf magazine you will see images of epic barrels, tanned, lean surfers with 6 packs, or beautiful surf girls in bikinis, paddling out into the lineup, at tropical locations that you could only dream of surfing. Having pictures of you surfing on your social media will help companies find you, see your skill, decide if they want to sponsor and put work into promoting you.

Taking pictures of your surf session is a great way to stay current, show sponsors you like to create content, advertise and promote and ultimately, that’s what they want to see. If you’re already doing that it makes it a lot easier for them to justify sponsoring you.

  • Take a whole lot of pictures – more pictures taken, means more chances of capturing an awesome shot to post.
  • Post them out on social media – share with your friends and following, you never know who may come across them. 
  • Send pictures to potential sponsors of you surfing via email or Instagram – If you’re going to ask about sponsorship, it’s a great way to get your foot in the door.

 

4) Make Surf Videos

Just like taking pictures, if you want to get sponsored, companies and surf shops will want proof of your ability. Having a whole catalogue of videos on your youtube channel will massively boost your odds of getting sponsored. If you don’t have a camera see if you can borrow a friend’s, or ask for one for your next birthday, it doesn’t need to be the most expensive for decent quality footage to get you started.

Get some varying footage and angles over a few sessions, or just post out good clips from your surf, download an editing app, add some music in and BOOM! You are your own media editing team. You can get free editing software/apps online these days, so it doesn’t need to be expensive and it really is a must for any young hopeful. If you look at the pros like Julian Wilson, John John Florence they either hire someone or have friends and family members to video almost every surf session for their social media channels.

  • Video as many session as possible – Take turns with friends or get family members to film your surf session.
  • Learn to edit videos or find a friend who can – Some aspiring videographers may even work with you to show their skills in collaboration with you.
  • Post out compelling videos of you surfing.
  • Start a youtube channel and update it regularly – At the very least once a month, but ideally aim for once a week or more.

5) Compete In Surf Competitions

This is not a staple of being sponsored and not always necessary, although it is a great way to stand out from other surfers and get you exposure to local surf business and organisers. Competing has always been a great way for surfers help companies highlight their products and promote their product in a good light, for instance; if a surfer wins a local competition and is riding a particular brand of board or wetsuit, it will attract a lot of attention and media coverage.

Competition is also great for surfers who are not yet sponsored, to gain some exposure and showcase their skills, competitions can attract talent scouts and surf businesses who might be interested in offering you some kind of sponsorship.

  • Compete in surf competitions – Start local and small.
  • If you don’t compete go spectate – Speak to companies and surfers about how they got sponsored, or what it takes.
  • Give competitions a go – even if you don’t place, the experience is incredibly valuable.

 

6) Message Potential Sponsors

Putting yourself out there can be hard and getting negative feedback, a lot of ‘no’s’ or no response at all can be tough. But if you don’t try, you will never know. If you’re waiting for a potential sponsor to scout you out, on Instagram, or discover you at your latest competition you might be waiting a while. Being proactive and talking to companies about what you can do for them, in exchange for a discount is a great way to start to get traction on your first sponsorship deal. Starting off with an email is great, or messaging on social media channels such as; Facebook, Twitter and definitely, Instagram will really help give you more of a chance at getting sponsored. Try to avoid generic, ‘cookie cutter’ messages, take a little extra time to personalise each email/message to the brand so you actually seem interested in them and invested in their brand. 

What sponsors want to know 

  • Your name
  • Age
  • Information about yourself. “what you do, where you live, what your like, other hobbies”
  • Boards you ride
  • Reasons they should sponsor you – ‘Thinking about learning to surf’ isn’t a great reason, learn first, ask for sponsorship second.
  • How you can help the company (advertise, promote, create content etc.) 
  • Reasons you want to be part of their company – ‘Because I love surfing’ won’t quite cut it and if you know nothing about the company do some research, it will make you look great!
  • Attach pictures of you surfing – the more the better.
  • Add links to videos of you surfing from youtube – Showcase your talent and skill.

If you start the conversation off talking about all of these things, you are far more likely to get sponsored, rather than writing “Hey, I’m thinking about learning to surf, can you sponsor me?”

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7) Treat It As A Job

Sponsorship in surfing doesn’t have to be a job, but you should treat it as one. Something you have to do if you’re trying to make your way in the surf world in exchange for discounted or free products, boards, wetsuits, surf trips and even paychecks.. you are going to have to do some work, if you don’t the company will be likely to look at stopping the financial support they give you.

If you get discounted equipment, free surfboards, clothing or wetsuits try and help in any that you can, take photos, videos, create content and promote the company positively.

  • Try to do something your sponsors will appreciate each week – remember the harder you work the more likely you are to be rewarded.
  • Promote on social media – tag brands and talk about their products, if you have a discount code, share it!
  • Video product reviews – People are more likely to watch a video than read long, written reviews
  • Post photos using the products; surfboards, wetsuits, clothing etc.

8) Be A Pro On Social Media

Social media has boomed in recent years for a way to advertise and is one of the best ways you could get sponsored. It’s great for self-promotion, telling people what you’re up to, your thoughts, uploading videos, pictures and generally sharing your day to day life. Making sure your social media profiles are full of interesting pictures of you surfing, clips of yesterdays surf session and sharing out your most recent YouTube videos of the winter highlights reel you have been creating for the last 5 months.

Social media helps to promote yourself as a surfer, but also the brand you want to be sponsored by. If you have a large following on Instagram or Facebook it’s going to be great for brand exposure. Posting our your best surf pictures or videos will help get more people looking at their products and if you’re working hard to promote them, they will see that and usually reward you with more spotlight and potentially free boards or even surf trips! But you have to be consistent, posting out regularly 2-3 times a week or every day if you can. Try and make sure you have a good quality of content too, vary your pictures, videos, or reviews to make it interesting. The better the content and more frequently you post, the more likely a sponsor is to find you and offer you potential deals.

But remember social media isn’t everything, having a few thousand followers doesn’t mean you automatically deserve a free board, it’s got to be the whole package, there are millions of people online now, what can you do to stand out?

  • Post photos and pictures of you surfing.
  • Promote regularly 2-3 times a week, or daily if possible.
  • Make interesting videos about yourself, talk about boards and equipment – show your personality.
  • Message businesses about setting up a partnership – what you can offer them in exchange for possible discounts.

9) Be Really Good At Surfing – (Or Have Great Potential)

If you’ve just finished your first surf lesson, really enjoyed it and think you’re ready to go pro… just hold your horses real quick. Companies want to promote their products in the best light possible, pro surfers have a real clean-cut look, they are usually in great physical shape, don’t smoke, are likeable and all have 1 thing in common… They rip!

Sponsors like Billabong, Quicksilver, Rip Curl and Hurley give the top 10 professional surfers hundreds of thousands, or even millions of dollars each year because they advertise their brand and products exceptionally well. They have massive exposure and following in the surf world from the brand’s target audience and potential customers.

If you start small you don’t need to be the worlds best surfer, but you should have a basic skill level depending on your age. You should be able to ride some good sized, unbroken waves, link a few turns together, stick a cutback or two, make some spray on your turns and even an air for good measure. This is probably the minimum skill level expected for short boarders unless you’re younger and you show great potential.

10) Be A Nice Person

It’s kind of funny how important just being a good human is when it comes to sponsorship, you can have all the talent in the world, put out the best surf clips, be shredding and boosting airs; but if your not a nice person and you’re difficult to work with, no company will want to deal with you, let alone sponsor you.

In today’s society the way you hold yourself, the way you speak to others, or treat people, your attitude and your comments online are all accountable. When you represent a company, your actions also represent them, if you are causing drama, talking trash, or have a bad attitude it will be really hard for you to make it.

Work on your social skills, if people like you, brands are more inclined to like you. Look at people like John John Florence and Julian Wilson, both have real likeable personalities and great attitudes!

 

What Now? 

Remember being a pro surfer or being sponsored isn’t everything, ultimately we all just surfers, even the pros have to share the line up so there is no golden ticket, you still have to work for it.

If you don’t get a sponsor straight away don’t get disheartened, you didn’t start surfing to get sponsored, you probably started because you love surfing! Rejection gives you a chance to go away, refine your skills and come back a few months or years later and try again.

It’s all down to you. If you’re willing to do some of the steps we’ve mentioned we can almost guarantee, that over time you will start to get noticed and who knows even sponsored.

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What Kelly Slater Eats For Breakfast

What Kelly Slater Eats For Breakfast

What Kelly Slater Eats For Breakfast

What Does Kelly Slater Eat For Breakfast?

 

If you know anything about professional surfing, you will know that the 11-time world surfing champion, doesn’t do anything by halves as his long winning legacy and competition know, he will do almost anything to win. His desire and determination to win is so high that Kelly has almost become an enigma of the sport, transcending from an actual competitor to more of a living legend or myth, Kelly employs powerful psychology known as “Kelly Slater mind games” and the look of death. But out of the water Kelly is training just as hard on his nutrition to get that physical edge.

Kelly like a lot of pro athletes these days make sure his diet is on point, he is known to be one of the healthiest guys on the pro tour, but as a kid Kelly said it wasn’t always that way, as he ate lots of fast food and sugary snacks, but in his early 20’s he made a conscious decision to get healthier. Kelly is renowned for his knowledge about nutrition, he actively seeks out the latest nutrition research and advice, and as Kelly says “it all starts from the morning breakfast”.

 

(1) Smoothies

Kelly has long talked about his love affair with smoothies, Kelly loves a smoothie especially as a quickly absorbed breakfast that doesn’t take much time to digest. Perfect for a pre-surf meal and full of energy to last the session, smoothies are perfect nutrition choices for Kelly’s breakfast. Kelly makes keeps his smoothies pretty simple and the ingredients can be found almost anywhere which fits in with his nomadic lifestyle travelling from place to place all year long.  All you need is a blender some fruit and veg and you’re done.

Kelly likes to build his breakfast smoothies like this…

  • Coconut water/ almond/ soymilk as a base
  • Fruits and berries
  • Bananas
  • Chia seeds
  • Veg(sometimes)

The idea of a smoothie in the morning is perfect for a surfer, as a smoothie is quickly absorbed giving you instant energy after you fasted for 6-8 hours sleeping, also helps give you some readily available sugars for your body to use as energy in surfing for those early dawn patrol sessions. There is nothing worse than having a great big breakfast with all the trimmings just to feel bloated and lethargic afterwards, especially if you plan on surfing after, you might find yourself in chunder city pretty soon.

Why Smoothies are great for surfers.

Smoothies are almost the perfect food for a surfer, many would argue that tacos and burritos are the prefered surfer snacks, and your not wrong those are pretty good, but pound for pound the smoothie wins every time for what it can do for your body. Now like Kelly you may surf in a variety of conditions throughout the year, warm and cold water, and in those winter months having a high volume of fruit and veg can really help keep those colds at bay especially after a post-surf when your feeling run down.

Smoothies are a perfect way to get a nutritional blast and a massive energy boost on those early morning rises, really helping to give you get hat instant energy you need to paddle out-back, so keep that blender handy and ready to go.

Smoothies can help improve nutrient absorption especially when mixing dark green leafy vegetables like kale, spinach, collard greens, these nutrient powerhouses can be absorbed up to 3 times faster than chewing alone. Along with those greens, the fruit you add in can give you a real boost on energy and help improve your digestion because of the large amounts of fibre from the leafy greens, over time this can massively help improve your digestion process, as well as help to grow your good gut bacteria.

As a UK surfer, you are in a constant battle to stay healthy after a winter surfing session, loading up on phytonutrients, abundant in dark green leafy vegetables and fruits, can help fortify your immune system and keep you illness free all year long. Dark green leafy veg is also great for overall body health. The calcium and vitamin K from the veg helps keep our bones strong over time and as we age, vegetables are also packed with antioxidants such as vitamin A and C, which can significantly lower your cholesterol and help to decrease your risk of heart attack or stroke.

(2) Fasting

Kelly also might skip breakfast and go straight for a surf, sometimes he doesn’t eat at all, fasting trying to detox his entire body of toxins and bad food through 3-5-day fasts, which can be great for gut health. Kelly, of course, eats other foods for breakfast from time to time but as he says in the videos these are his staples every morning if he’s going to eat anything,

(3) Chia Seeds

Kelly has been a long-time advocate of chia talking about their benefits and ability to make you feel full, these tiny seeds of goodness have been in Kelly’s staple daily diet for a long time.

Because of Kelly’s natural nature, he reads everything especially food labels and ingredients, he likes to make sure what he’s eating is good for him and eat as many whole foods as possible. Chia seeds are perfect as they are High in omega-3, protein, fibre and a great source of antioxidants, not to mention they fill you up so much more than a big greasy burger. So if you want to stay trim try adding chia to foods like oatmeal or smoothies you will find it soon fills you up with energy.

(4) Kombucha Tea

Kelly has long talked about his experiences with different cultures and his thirst for nutritional knowledge, that thirst has led Kelly to be a long-term advocate of the well-known Chinese fermented tea called Kombucha. Kombucha has been around for almost over 2000 years and first used in China as a cure-all tea, to help heal and cure people of their ailments, Kelly drinks it because of its many health benefits including properties that help fight arthritis and cancer.

(5) Eating A Sustainable/ Clean Breakfast

The 11-time world champ isn’t just a favourite with his fans because of his surfing ability and blue eyes, he’s a really lovable guy who really cares about the planet and the world we live in. Kelly talks about knowing the damage of what you put in your mouth, and the effects of the food you eat.

Clean Eating & Sustainability are all about knowing where your food comes from and feeling comfortable putting that food in your body, respecting the food chain and making sure your food is sustainably sourced and the process should be a goal for anyone. Do you know how your food was produced? Knowing how it was produced treated and how that affected the local ecosystem is really telling and a better way to live your life.

Kelly tries to always opt for whole foods, staying away from highly processed foods that often have unnatural chemical based ingredients and low nutrient content. If you check out Kelly’s Instagram you will see the majority of his meals are more plant-based and raw, based around fresh produce and not too many variations of food, keeping it simple.

Adding variety of the same nutrient is the best way to attain great full body health, for instance if you get all your protein from chicken why not try and get all of the other amino acids from a whole range of food sources like beans, chickpeas, lentils, quinoa, peas and hemp,  you will get none of the saturated fat or cholesterol but all of the benefits of eating a variety of different nutrients.

 

Would you eat like Kelly Slater for breakfast to improve your surfing let us know in the comments below?

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To use the volume calculator chart below, find your weight in kilogrammes (kg) and follow the coloured line that relates to your skill level. The point where the lines meet is your ideal volume.

Our SBS volume calculator should be used as a guide to the amount of volume you need. Getting the right volume in your SUP is critical to your success. Use the following guide to help determine your volume at different skill levels.

For further information contact us directly via our email. info@sbsboards

 

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Step 1: Select your weight from the drop-down box below.

Step 2: Select your height from the second drop-down box. and press calculate at the bottom

Step 3: Choose board model, length, width and thickness to get as close to matching your target volume as possible. Make note of all specifications then order online or contact us to place your order.

Please note: volumes generated here are estimates based on varying skill levels, body weight, gender and SUP location. They are not a perfect answer to every person’s situation but a useful tool to help you choose your new SBS Stand up paddleboard

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How To Fix A Surfboard Ding

How To Repair A Surfboard  Fast

We have all been there… you’re travelling through a far-off exotic country, you are just about to go out for a surf and the waves look great, but you find out you got a ding from your last session or you damage your board on the way there… what do you do? Some surfers might sit out the session, some might use the handy old gaffer tape or a spare sticker to help keep it watertight and psychos among you might just go in any way, you know who you are…

But what if you had the ability to do a pretty good patch up job on the run to help make your board as good as new.

Its always good to know how to fix your surfboard dings and making a half decent repair can keep your stoke levels at an all-time high. Having a quick solution to make your board watertight and still perform at the highest level that you can do instantly is a must-have skill for every surfer. Especially if you are on a long surf trip having a quick repair guide could make all the difference.

Remember this is a quick patch-up job to get you through your trip or a few sessions and not a comprehensive fix but its just the bare essentials you need to have in an emergency ding repair kit to get you through.

Essential Items

  • Solarez Epoxy Resin kit with (coarse) grit sanding pad.
  • Swiss Army Knife/ pen knife/ scapel
  • Sand Paper (Fine 120-180 grit) small sheets
  • Fibreglass (various sizes or patches) – Get some patches of Fibreglass cloth before you go. (from local shapers or internet)

EXTRAS

  • Sanding block
  • Scissors

Step: 1 Dry Your Board Out:

To ensure your patch job repair lasts you have to dry your board out. if you just been surfing and had a collision in the water with another surfer or got to close to someone’s fins or just dinged it jumping in off the rocks you will want to make sure all the water is out before you make the repair

To get rid of the water there are a few things you can do firstly a few diehards will suck out the water themselves, but if you don’t fancy that leave your board in sunlight or a hot place and the sunlight should evaporate the water soon enough

Step 2: Clean Up

You can’t start fixing your board until you have good foundations so clean up around the dinged area, remove dirt, wax, or any broken stickers and sticker residue, use a wax come or a credit card to remove the wax and any residue left near the ding.

Step 3: Remove Broken Fibreglass

Check first to ensure the cutting area is clear, then see how far the damage goes up your board, cut away any broken fibreglass that’s lost or cracked giving you a clean strong edge to bond with your repair, use the pen knife for this and make sure its sharp, this will help to cut cleanly. (this can be tricky with a blunt blade) Remember to remove the broken fibreglass and any debris left in the ding.

Step 4: Apply Epoxy (Solarez)

Now its time to fill your ding, when applying solarez make sure you do it out of direct sunlight in a shaded place, this will ensure the resin doesn’t set too quickly. Apply a small amount of Solarez directly on to the dinged area ensuring it goes all the way in to avoid any air pockets forming. Try and use more resin than you need and make sure all the edges of the repair are covered to get a watertight seal. To help stop dripping use tape or cardboard to help move the resin around in place.

Once the ding is fully covered apply clear plastic sticky tape over the area to help compress the resin down and flatten the top to make sanding easier.

Step 5: Place In Sunlight (Wait To harden) 

Take the board and place it in direct sunlight and leave it for 3-5 minutes or 10-15 minutes in partial sunlight or a cloudy day, depending on sun levels. The resin will start to harden but leaving longer is always better.

Top Tip – try not to make the repair on a cloudy or rainy day or even at night as it won ‘t cure and the resin will remain soft.

Step 6: Sand Down Resin Until Flat

Once your resin is fully hardened take the sandpaper and start to sand down the excess until its flush with the board. Use the sandpaper to help shape the resin if the ding is in a difficult spot like the nose tail or rails. Sand until flat and remove excess dust.

Step 7: Cut Fibreglass Cloth

Use the scissors from the pen knife or regular scissors to cut a patch from the fibreglass cloth bigger than the size of your ding. A square or a rectangle is best and give yourself a few centimetres overlap each side to help bond the glass to the board.

Step 8: Apply Solarez To Board

Before you apply your fibreglass cloth you need to apply your base layer of solarez to the dinged area, this ensures the fibreglass has something to stick too. Use a piece of cardboard to move resin around keeping an even layer all over the repaired area.

Step 9: Apply Fiberglass And Top Layer Resin

Place your cut out piece of fibreglass cloth over the resin and then apply a top layer of resin over the fibreglass to ensure its fully saturated and covered.

Step 10: Leave To dry

Once fibreglass has been fully applied, ensure all the fibres are covered, place out in the sun for 5-10 minutes to ensure fully cured.

Step 11: Sand Down Flat And Clean Up

Now that the resin is hard we can begin the final stages of sanding, your repair is almost done. Use the sandpaper just as before to sand down the resin until smooth, ensuring not too hard to expose the fibreglass. Once you have got the repair flat and smooth with no lumps wipe off all the excess dust with an old rag or water, visually inspect it and make sure there are no lumps or holes that you missed.

Step 12 Surf

Now you finished your repair you are good to go, surf and enjoy the waves, remember this is a temporary repair and not guaranteed to keep your board watertight for years but should be enough to get your board through a surf trip and a few surf sessions.

For the best repairs, it’s always a good idea to consult your local surf shop or ding repair shop and get it professionally fixed if you are unsure of what to do.

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Superstitions can be a weird thing that might not have any real world or scientific evidence to back them up, but people still believe that walking under a ladder, or meeting a black cat in your path can give you bad luck, even breaking a mirror… 7 years bad luck! Now you might just be clumsy and not believe in any of those, but I bet you believe in at least one of these common surfing superstitions. Surfers as a whole aren’t generally too bothered by superstition but when it comes to surfing itself, it’s a different ball game.

check out our top 5 weird superstitions most surfers believe in and let us know if you believe in any of them

Never Leave Waves to Find Waves

If you’re having an enjoyable surf session and the waves are good, don’t leave… The idea that waves might be better just around the headland, or less crowded is a bad one. Thoughts like; ‘I bet its pumping over there’, or ‘let’s just have a look, we can jump back in if not’. are always dangerous, if you’ve found waves stay in and froth out! Being on the south coast we know how to froth over small, crumbly, crud waves and flat spells in the summer. You really have to just be happy you got waves, it’s almost always a sure thing that if you get out in the hope for better waves, when you arrive it will be worse and that gamble for better surf has just wasted half your session. Don’t gamble.

Don’t Tell Fellow Surfers You’re Leaving.

This is a weird one, some people believe in… some don’t. in some places, people can get really aggy about you mentioning that you’re going back in. it’s like an unwritten code that you don’t do this because soon as you mention it, the winds will change for the worst,  there will be massive lulls and the swell will just die. if you want to go in just give people a wave, nod or just paddle in and wait on the beach, but by no means tell the other surfers that you are getting out and leaving the water. Mother nature and the surf gods are always watching and listening!

 

Don’t Wear Green in Indo

This superstition isn’t so widely acted upon from tourists and other surfers, but within the local community it’s very well known and adhered to, to the point where sponsored Indonesians refuse to wear rash vests, or even sponsors boardshorts because of the potential outcome. The main superstition is that if you wear green boardshorts, use a green surfboard or have a green t-shirt… basically if you wear anything green, the sea will take you and never let you go!

Now, this does have some credence because throughout Indonesia most people believe in some kind of faith, as well as other mythical and more obscure things such as black magic. In Indonesian culture it is said that the queen of the southern seas ( Ratu Nyai Loro Kidul )  is depicted in all green and any man that goes in the ocean wearing green will be taken by her, because she wants to keep them for herself and will never let them go. You can see where this superstition comes from and it does have some truth, the Indonesian ocean can be a rough place, take Bali for example, lots of people die in the sea each year and naturally, some of them are wearing green.. so depending on who you talk to, it’s true… Better off leaving the green boardies at home…just to be safe!

 

Don’t Use a Yellow Surfboard in Africa 

This superstition has some legs to stand on, even if you don’t surf you will remember the incredible videos and images buzzing around the internet and of Mick Fanning fighting off a shark attack, in Jbay on the world tour. This video and live stream went viral worldwide and really shined in the spotlight on shark attacks, as well as professional surfing.

Naturally, all the local myths and superstitions came to light, but ultimately it is backed up by some evidence, as well as a number of surfers in the local area who claimed sharks attack yellow boards a lot more than any other colour. The locals even have a name for surfboards that are yellow, they call them ‘Yum Yum Yellow’. However this may not be just limited to sharks in Africa, it may be all over the world, but because of the extent of shark attacks in Africa on yellow boards, it has given birth to the superstition predominantly there. The real-life scientific data shows that sharks have no real colour preference and aren’t attracted to yellow more than any other colour, but that may just mean more testing is needed.

Myth or not it’s probably worth making your next spray job any other colour than yellow if you’re surfing in Africa!

The New Board Curse (A New Surfboard Will Always Mean Bad Surfing Conditions/Session)

We have all been there, you’ve been waiting weeks and months for your new stick and it finally arrives! You can’t wait to take it out on the water and get it wet, but as soon as you get down to the local beach, the conditions look crap and the next week looks like windy, mush on magic seaweed. Most surfers can relate and probably agree it is almost guaranteed to bring bad luck. When you’re pumped to ride your new board, it’s never firing, or one of the good days, if it is you will probably end up snapping your board in half, or getting a ding. Sometimes it’s better to brave the mush and get through it and then look forward to future swells.

Whether you believe in these superstitions or not is up to you, some hold an element of truth, but most are just superstitions or folk law, we want to know if you believe in any of these, or are there any superstitions you live by?

Let us know in the comments below.

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The King Of Surfing Goes Vegan “Kelly Slater”

 

Kelly Slater the 11-time world champ of surfing has always been known for eating pretty healthy, and if you watch any interview with him talking about food by god he knows a lot about health and nutrition. But more recently on Kelly’s social media channels, he has been talking about his adoption of a vegan (plant-based diet) in the videos the 11-time world champion said: “I haven’t had milk for probably 20 years now.”  And for good reason for those of you that follow Kelly he talks out about the ethical problems with drinking milk and eating other dairy products and has always been opposed to eating most animal products and prefers getting his protein from things like chia and plants.

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  • Eco Warrior

Helping to reduce carbon footprint -through reducing his meat consumption and the production of meat is the easiest way any of us can help reduce co2 production more than any other action.
  • Healthier

Kelly being super into his nutrition from a young age has developed a nutrition knowledge to envy the top nutritional scientists. since his farther death from cancer, Kelly has made a conscious choice about food and what he puts into his body, eating a more plant-based lifestyle over the last 15-20 years with the rare occasion for meat or dairy. science show a whole load of health benefits of going vegan here is just some of those benefits
  • 1. Reduced saturated fats.

  • 2. Carbohydrates.

  • 3. Way More Fiber.

  • 4. More Magnesium.

  • 5. More Potassium

  • 6. More Folate Vitamin B

  • 7. Higher Antioxidants.

  • 8. More Vitamin C

  • 9. More Vitamin E

  • 10. Get You Phytochemicals

  • 11. Plant Protein.

  • Disease Prevention

  • 12. Decreased Cardiovascular disease.

  • 13. Lower Your Cholesterol.

  • 14. Lower your Blood pressure.

  • 15. Minimise your risk of Type 2 diabetes.

  • 16. Prevent Prostate cancer.

  • 17. Reduce the risk of Colon cancer.

  • 18. Reduce the risk of Breast cancer.

  • 19. Slow Down Macular degeneration.

  • 20. Reduce the risk of Cataracts.

  • 21. Stop Arthritis.

  • 22. Prevent Osteoporosis.

  • Physical Benefits

  • 23. Lower Body Mass Index.

  • 24. Lose The Weights.

  • 25. More Energy.

  • 26. Healthier skin.

  • 27. Live a longer life.

  • 28. Improved Body odour.

  • 29. Less Bad breath.

  • 30. Healthier Hair.

  • 31. Stronger Nails.

  • 32. PMS Become less intense.

  • 33. Less frequent/ intense Migraines.

  • 34. Fewer Allergies.

If all of those aren’t good enough to at least give the plant-based diet a go then I don’t know what is
  • Environment

as a pro surfer on tour for over 20 years, Kelly has seen his fair share of oceans and the pollution caused by humans that end up there. All of our waste usually end up in the ocean and making that connection with what you eat and consume and how it affects the environment around you is incredibly eye-opening. Kelly defiantly trying to limit his impact on this earth by taking meat off the table. Take a look at a few other pro athletes who extending their careers and thriving at the top of their sport on a vegan diet  
  • Improved Surfing Performance

Kelly heading in the later part of his career isn’t just phasing out he’s still trying to go for world titles. with his last year on tour, looming keeping his body in good condition is a top priority to keep his energy levels high and injury risk low. A vegan diet can help reduce chronic inflammation as well as stabilise blood sugar levels. A plant-based diet can also give you a really steady supply of energy and help keep the PH of your body at a lower level. younger guys had fallen off tour with injuries and just lost there way and with Kelly looking to make his final year that elusive 12 world title we can only hope that the plant-based diet gives him the superhuman strength to compete at the highest level.  

Whatever your thoughts of kelly slater turning vegan if an 11-time world surfing champion and someone as smart as Kelly himself see potential benefits especially in a competitive surf arena then what it can do for the average jo could be incredible. let us know if you think you would go vegan to improve your surfing.

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