At Chica Brava Surf Retreat, we’ve created a program that can teach you to surf in a week. However, there are some helpful steps you can take before joining our surf camp to make it easier to get up on the board.
Excited to learn surfing but not sure where to begin? From our experience, preparing your body for this new physical challenge can really improve your experience.
Even before you hit the sand, you can start getting your body ready for surfing. Here are some recommended exercises and learn-to-surf videos to help you prepare for a week at our surf retreat.
Pushups and yoga are excellent ways to strengthen your arms for surfing. Start small with 5 to 10 pushups a day. We suggest starting with modified pushups (on your knees). Doing just 5-10 pushups daily for a month can make a big difference, building upper body strength to improve your paddling and make “pop-ups” easier and more natural.
Yoga is also fantastic for building arm and core strength, along with the flexibility that will benefit your surfing. Try a few yoga classes or search for Vinyasa flow classes on YouTube that include plenty of chaturangas!
Surfing Basics
1. Pop-up
2. Paddling
Paddling is a basic skill that quickly improves your surfing experience. At Chica Brava, you’ll learn how to paddle efficiently, cutting through the water with less effort and keeping your weight balanced in the center of the board.
To get ready, it’s a good idea to build strength in the muscles used for paddling. Although there isn’t one exercise that works all these muscles, a few types of training will help. Swimming laps—especially freestyle and breaststroke—boosts both your strength and stamina. You can also practice breathing underwater and getting comfortable with water splashing on your face. Daily push-ups and yoga are also great for building up strength and flexibility!
3. Turtle Rolling and Duck Diving
When a wave heads your way, turtle rolling (for longboards) and duck diving (for shortboards) help you go under it without getting pushed back to shore.
For a turtle roll on a longboard:
- Keep your board pointed directly at the wave.
- As the wave nears, grab the sides of the board under your chest, hold on tightly, and flip over so you’re underwater with the board above you.
- Stay close to the board, keeping your body parallel to it.
- Hold on until the wave passes, then flip the board back over and climb on.
For a duck dive on a shortboard:
- Keep the board facing straight at the wave.
- As the wave approaches, grip the rails under your shoulders. Lean forward and push the nose of the board underwater by pressing down with your weight.
- Use your back foot or knee to press down on the tail end, which helps push the board deeper and lets you glide under the wave.
4. Catching a Wave
Once you’ve practiced paddling, popping up, and turtle rolling, it’s time to learn how to catch a wave and ride it. At first, you’ll want to pop up and ride straight toward the beach. As you improve, you’ll start following the curve of the wave instead of just heading to shore. By keeping a solid stance and staying low, you’ll be set to surf Chica Brava style! Check out the video in our “Learn to Surf” series to get tips on catching and riding waves.
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