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All In Surf improves the surfer’s performance with full-body sensor technology

A Portuguese startup company is developing an electronic system capable of monitoring the behavior of the surfer’s body related to the surfboard. All In Surf was born out of an academic project led by Márcio Borgonovo-Santos in University of Porto’s Biomechanics Lab, and it was later merged with Bio Boards, a sustainable skateboard company. The […]

Chris Bertish is on a SUP journey across the Atlantic

On December 22, 2016, Chris Bertish broke the world record for the longest stand-up paddle (SUP) journey in open ocean waters. But he wants more. The 42-year-old waterman from South Africa is halfway through the first ever solo, transatlantic SUP crossing. Bertish kicked off his 4,500-mile (7,500 kilometers) adventure in Agadir, Morocco, on December 6, 2016. […]

ISA teams up with lifesavers

The International Surfing Association (ISA) will work with the International Life Saving Federation (ILS) to establish standard water safety course and certificate for surf and stand-up paddleboard instructors and coaches. The world governing body for the sport of surfing teamed up with ILS to design the International Surf and SUP Instructor Aquatic Rescue and Safety […]

How to teach your dog to surf

The number of surf dogs is growing fast. Want to teach your dog to become a surfer? Discover our tips and advice and train your dog to surf waves. Watching other dogs surfing can be fun and entertaining, but there are a few things you must know before teaching your dog to ride waves. First, […]

Mick Fanning is now an Officer of the Order of Australia

Mick Fanning has been named Officer of the Order of Australia, one of the most prestigious distinctions awarded to national citizens. The Order of Australia was established in 1975 by Elizabeth II, the Queen of Australia. She wanted to recognize the Australian citizens who stand out for meritorious service or outstanding achievements. “It’s a huge […]

Everything you need to know about (not) surfing in Lunada Bay

Lunada Bay. A surf spot like thousands in the world. Not better than Ericeira, Bells Beach or Jeffreys Bay, but still a splendid wave. The right-hand point break is located near Rancho Palos Verdes, just 40 miles west of Huntington Beach. For the good and the bad, the California break and its history represent a […]

APP World Tour: the new circuit for SUP surfers and racers

The newly-created Association of Paddlesurf Professionals (APP) has announced the schedule for the inaugural 2017 APP World Tour. The professional stand-up paddleboarding (SUP) world circuit has changed its name. The former Stand Up World Series (Racing) and Stand Up World Tour (Surfing) have been rebranded to APP World Tour. The new insignia controlled by Waterman […]

Warm-up time at the 2017 Volcom Pipe Pro

The 2017 Volcom Pipe Pro is ready to go. The world’s most famous barreling wave is ready to kick off the competitive season with its classic and challenging conditions. The first Qualifying Series (QS) 3,000 event of the season runs from January 29 through February 10, at Banzai Pipeline, in Hawaii. Last year, Kelly Slater […]

What is Surfer’s Ear?

Almost all lifelong surfers get some degree of exostosis, but the condition commonly known as “surfer’s ear” will likely require surgical intervention in those who don’t wear earplugs. Surfer’s ear is the result of benign bone growth under the skin of outer ear canal. It usually affects water sports enthusiasts – surfers, windsurfers and kiteboarders, […]

Seven young champions crowned at the 2017 Taj’s Small Fries

For many young Australian surfers, this is the moment they’ve been waiting for all year. The 2017 Taj’s Small Fries crowned seven new champions in Yallingup, Western Australia. The event organized by former Championship Tour (CT) surfer Taj Burrow got underway in three different locations – Injidup, Yallingup, and Shallows – with a broad range […]

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