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Surfing is a popular recreational activity and sport in which individuals are propelled across the water by the force of waves, whilst standing on, predominantly, GRP ("fiberglass") . Wooden and foam (see plastic) boards ("foamies") are also used. Kayak surfing is also becoming popular.

Originally developed by Hawaiian islanders (see Ngaru), before the 15th century, "he'e nalu" (wave-sliding) spread in the early 20th century to the USA and Australia, where heavy timber "malibu" boards were ridden directly towards beaches. However, the sport exploded in popularity in the 1950s and 1960s, when cheaper, more maneuverable, and lighter boards made of fiberglass and foam became available and the teenaged baby boomers headed to the beach in droves to enjoy the maneuverability and stunts made possible by the new boards. The sport has spread to most places where waves of sufficient size and the right shape appear, including France, Brazil, South Africa, and many island states. Wetsuits are usually worn in to keep surfers warm in colder weather. Other surfing equipment includes board leashes, used to keep a surfer's board from washing to shore after a 'wipeout', wax and/or traction pads, used to keep a surfers feet from slipping of the deck of the board, interchangeable "skegss" and of course in warmer climates the surf trunk or board short.

Surfing has a unique and often powerful appeal, which probably derives from an unusual confluence of elements; adrenalin, skill, and high paced maneuvering are set against a naturally unpredictable backdrop—an organic environment that is, by turns, graceful and serene, violent and formidable. Surfers' skills are tested not only in their ability to control the craft in challenging conditions, but by their ability to execute various maneuvers such as the 'cutback' (turning back toward the breaking part of the wave), the 'floater' (riding the very top of the wave), and, if the surf conditions allow it, "getting barrelled". This is the 'holy grail' of surfing, where the surfer maneuvers into a position where the wave curls over the top of them, forming a "barrel" (or "tube"), with the rider inside the cylindrical portion of the wave.

Competitive surfing is a comparison sport where riders, competing in pairs or small groups, are allocated a certain amount of time to ride waves and display their prowess and mastery of the craft. Competitors are then judged according to how competently the wave is ridden, including the level of difficulty, as well as frequency, of maneuvers. There is a professional surfing world championship series held annually at surf beaches around the world. Though in recent years competitive surfing has become an extremely popular and lucrative activity, both for professional competitors and sponsors, the sport does not have its origins as a competitive pursuit. It is common to hear debate rage between purists of the sport, who still maintain the ideal of 'soul surfing', and surfers who engage in the competitive and, consequently, commercial side of the activity.

A non-competitive adventure activity involving riding the biggest waves possible (known as "rhino hunting") is also popular with some surfers. A practice popularised in the 1990s has seen big-wave surfing revolutionised, as surfers use jetskis to tow them out to a position where they can catch previously unrideable waves. This spectacular activity is extremely popular with television crews, but because such waves rarely occur in heavily populated regions, and usually only a very long way out to sea on outer reefs, few spectators see such events directly.

Table of contents
1 Popular surfing areas
2 Surfing culture
3 See also

Popular surfing areas

The west coast of the Americas tends to have better surfing areas than the east coast. While the continental shelf of the west coast drops off quickly, on the east it extends a great distance, creating drag and making smaller and less powerful waves.

Anywhere else waves hit the shore. Many surfers are seen as territorial, hence the expression "locals only"; or as the rock group The Surf Punks put it, "my beach, my wave, my girl, so f--- you!.

Surfing culture

Surfing is often viewed as less of a sports activity, and more of a lifestyle. Popularised in the United States during the 1950s, surf culture found increasing expression with mass-production of surf fashion, music and, later, with the booming surf magazine and movie industries in the 1960s. Bruce Brown's classic movie Endless Summer glorified surfing in a round-the-world search for the perfect wave; The Ventures, The Surfaris ("Wipeout!") and other surf rock bands melded surfing with rock and roll to create surf rock and other surf music. (Some subculture-oriented surfers don't acknowledge the Beach Boys as surf music—Surfin' USA notwithstanding). Surfing culture can be seen in their slang: hang ten, gremmies, the Big Kahuna, the woody, waxing my stick, the green room, etc, though many of these terms are now archaic. Partially due to the obsessive tendency of its participants, and partly to the predominantly stylised media representation of the sport's participants, surfing became embedded in the popular imagination as synonymous with either a naive, pseudo-spiritual hippie idealism or a drug-addled, lazy, 'beach-bum' apathy. Neither of these is probably accurate. Though today such stereotypes have long since lost whatever relevance they may have had, surfing has still failed to completely divest itself of negative social connotations, despite the best attempts of various commercial marketing strategies. (Aside: One famous Australian surfer, Nat Young, once tried to register the sport as a religion, but to no avail.)

If there is one fair generalisation concerning the sport, it is the fanatical enthusiasm of its devotees. Surfing Magazine, founded in the 1960s when surfing had gained popularity with teenagers, used to say that if they were hard at work and someone yelled "Surf's up!" the office would suddenly be empty.

Surfers developed the skateboard to be able to "surf" on land; the number of boardsports has since grown.

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Body-surfer
Includes bodysurfing information, tips, tricks, photos, videos, and contest information and results. Also offer fins for sale, inlcuding UDT's.
http://www.body-surfer.com

Brothers Neilsen Surf Centre
Portal aimed to bring together a range of quality resources for surfers and bodyboarders the world over.
http://www.brothersneilsen.com.au

Interactive Surfboard Shaper
Allows clients to shape and design surfboards online and save designs to personal online folder.
http://www.surfboardsinteractive.com/

Nasty, but fair
Surfwear and accessories, brand, and pictures and video content.
http://www.nastybutfair.com/

Down the Line Surf Company
Sell a range of performance surfboards and body boards from the top shapers and manufacturers in the world. Also sells wetsuits, surf clothing, and accessories from all leading brands. Hayle, Cornwall, England.
http://www.downthelinesurf.co.uk/

Big Friday - Surfing weekends in Cornwall
Organises surfing weekends for landlocked surfers in London. Offers return travel on the Surf Bus, accommodation to suit all budgets and tuition for all levels of experience.
http://www.bigfriday.com/

Surf-X-Change
A surfing community site with forum and chat, spots, waves, and camps.
http://www.surfxchange.net/

T-board Surf and Swim
Homepage of the T-board, includes the wave-riding sports pictionary, pictures of surfing, bodyboarding and bodysurfing.
http://www.everwave.biz/

Surfing Waves
Offers a beginners guide, surfing lessons, equipment and clothing resources, pictures, accessories and surf terminology.
http://www.surfing-waves.com/

ASP World Tour
Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP) World Championship Tour (WCT). Features photo archive, events calendar, qualifying series, women's, junior's and master's events calendar, along with longboard, and surfing on tv schedule.
http://aspworldtour.com/

Powerboarding.com
Features information on the powered board revolution in surfboards, with additional information on skateboards, snowboards, and hoverboards.
http://www.powerboarding.com

Surfgear
Consumer ratings of wetsuits, surfboards, and anything to do with surfing.
http://members.tripod.com/surfgear/index.html

Surfinside.com
A Surf Portal for collaborating on the sport. Includes directory of surf companies, travel places, stories, surf related pictures, member submission, surf reports/postings by region.
http://www.surfinside.com

La Jolla Surfing Picture Gallery
A large collection of surfing photos taken on La Jolla beaches.
http://facs.scripps.edu/surf/surfphotos.html

WannaSurf
Illustrated atlas of surf spots worldwide with weather, wind, swell, and wave forecast maps. Add your own descriptions of surf spots and photographs to the atlas.
http://www.wannasurf.com

SurfTrader
Interactive marketplace and resource for surfing-related collectibles, art and history.
http://www.surftrader.com

Wind, Waves, Wipeouts
Windsurfing and surfing pictures combining wind, waves, and wipeouts.
http://www.geocities.com/Pipeline/7547/WWW.htm

Waimea
Contains images, Quick Time videos, surfing links, and the latest news about surfing competitions and surfers.
http://www.waimea.com/jaws.html

Anthony's Board Building Links
How to design, build, and repair windsurfers and surfboards.
http://www.viser.net/~anthwind/

JellyFish Productions
A collection of surfing photos, mostly from the San Diego area.
http://communities.msn.com/JellyFishProductions&naventryid=100

Edison Surf Team
Team from Edison High School in Huntington Beach, California. Includes team information, news, photos, sponsors, and an alumni section.
http://www.edisonsurfteam.com

Boydysurf
Includes original photos and an archive of surfing video reviews and downloads.
http://www.boydysurf.com/

Surfing Pictures
Surfing photos from New Zealand and the rest of the world.
http://www.surfpics.freeservers.com

Bodysurfing and Paipoboarding in Hawaii
Includes information about the hawaiian art of paipo boarding and bodysurfing.
http://erin_k_smith.tripod.com

Noosa Surf
Gallery of photographs of amateur surfers around Noosa, Queensland, Australia.
http://www.noosasurf.com

Taiwan Surfpage
A guide to surfing in Taiwan, including photos, weather links, recommended reading, and a Chinese surfing phrasebook.
http://www.geocities.com/taiwansurfpage

Top20Surfing.com
Offers a Top 20 list of surf-related sites.
http://www.top20surfing.com/

The Plyrack
Offers free instructions, plans, and photos for a home-made surfboard storage rack made of plywood. Also includes links to sits for build-it-yourself surfboard racks and commercial racks.
http://home.att.net/~plyracks/

Vagabondsurf
Essays, articles, and photos covering all aspects of ocean wave riding and the related lifestyle, for people outside the surf industry's 12-24 year old target demographic.
http://www.vagabondsurf.com

Prickett Films
Produces videos of radical surfers, underwater, climbing and adventure seekers. Based in Hawaii.
http://www.prickettfilms.com

Black Surfers Association
An organization dedicated to surfers of color for camaraderie and travel to the world's best surf breaks. Membership, photographs, events, links, and contacts.
http://www.blacksurfers.com/

Surfers of Faith.com
An online web community and resource for Christian surfers. Global surf reports, testimonials by pro surfers, prayer requests, mission trips, photo gallery, calendar of events, store with posters, music, videos and books, chat, and surf forecasts.
http://www.surfersoffaith.com/

SurfOdyssey
Tales of adventure in surf travel: stories, information and pictures, plus links.
http://www.surfodyssey.com/



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