Thursday, September 20, 2007

Early History Of Surfing


If images of the kahuna (experts) ritualistically chanting to the Gods to bring the waves, protect men and women who rode them, bless the carved wood boards, kings and queens battling for wave rights and integration between man and the magic of the sea brings images of the history of Surfing to your mind’s eye, then you must be filled with Aloha, as the Polynesians intended. The history of surfing dates back centuries before the first written account of observing ‘the sport of kings’ in 1779 by Lt. James King in the ship’s log of Captian James Cook’s Discovery.


He scrutinizes the sport as existing purely for sport and amusement; “The Men sometimes 20 or 30 go without the Swell of the Surf, & lay themselves flat upon an oval piece of plan about their Size and breadth, they keep their legs close on top of it, & their Arms are us'd to guide the plank, thye wait the time of the greatest Swell that sets on Shore, & altogether push forward with their Arms to keep on its top, it sends them in with a most astonishing Velocity, & the great art is to guide the plan so as always to keep it in a proper direction on the top of the Swell…”Surfing was created as a royal pastime, embedded in the codes of the kapu (taboos) as governed by the Hawaiians.


It was a very well-respected and almost mystical experience which kings and queens welcomed into their lives. When the Europeans began to arrive from England in droves in the early 1800’s, bringing with it their puritanical Calvinistic Christian philosophies, the kapu of the Hawaiians was destroyed and they were forced to live a more European way of life. With this change came the degradation of surfing as offensive to God and Jesus Christ. The Hawaiians were manipulated into believing in a resulting eternal damnation for surfing, and consequently, the sport fell out of favor.


The thrill and immortality of surfing was not completely demolished and there were dedicated lone surfers continuing to take on the waves, despite the Calvinists’ demands. Tourists from other countries began to hear about the fascinating sport and wanted to try it for themselves. In 1851, the writer Reverend Henry T. Cheever inscribed his observation of the mysticism, skill and beauty of surfing. Mark Twain has recorded his account of having wiped out on a wave during his initiation to the sport in 1866.


Surfing stayed on an underground level and continued to decline until 1907 when author Jack London, native surfer George Freeth and eccentric wanderer Alexander Hume Ford founded the Waikiki Swimming Club. London was famous and influential, bringing surfing to the world’s attention with his book “A Royal Sport: Surfing in Waikiki”. George Freeth won the title of “First Man to Surf in California”, which wasn’t exactly true but drew public attention nonetheless. Hume Ford petitioned for Waikiki to be a permanent home for surfing and won. On May 1, 1908 the Hawaiian Outrigger Canoe Club was founded and the sport began to flourish again.








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Make Money Online Surfing: The Real Way


Typically one of the popular make money online surfing routines consists of signing up to a particular make money quick website, receiving a referral code in the form of a website link and then trying to get people to sign up themselves, but with your referral code link. You'll notice some people resort to mega spamming to try and get people to sign up with their link. Be it message boards, video sharing sites, emails, they push and push to try to make money online surfing. It seems almost like a pyramid system, trying to continually get more and more people under you. Hoping you didn't get in too late and aren't one of the bottom feeders who end up getting screwed while also ending up failing in the whole make money online surfing attempt. For those not interested in this method, I attempt here to re-define the game, and show you how you can make money online surfing, though by different means.


I wrote in another article the idea of 'product promoting' to make money online. Essentially you choose an online product to promote, set up a blog or website to promote it or advertise it. The key though, is the product you choose to promote. And finding the right product, requires some online surfing. Essentially you make money online surfing, by replacing the idea of aimlessly surfing with actually researching through surfing. If one is promoting a product via clickbank, then their research on that product would begin by looking at the stats surrounding the particular product. How successful promoters have been selling the item, how many promoters are selling the item, and so forth.


Now for one to research further they would surf around the net for a clickbank review site or message board and find out more about how the product is doing. For example one such clickbank resourse site is called cbengine. They have an insider section showing hot products and rising potentials. They go further into the stats and show what existing products are rising and falling. You could then continue on to the websites of the products, looking at their pitch page, their claims, benefits, etc.. Finally you can do a search on the internet. You surf around and see how many people are already promoting the product, the various ways in which they are doing so, check out the advertisements on search pages and see if the competition is heavy in that area, and so forth. Essentially all along you are surfing on the net which makes this one way in which to make money online surfing.


Another way I mentioned in an article to make money online involves the domain game. Again you essentially make money online surfing by researching various domain names, finding out what's available, what's popular, what is a potential up and comer, etc. There is various methods of research and you can engage in in regards to the domain game, and through this research you essentially make money online surfing, as this serves as the backbone of whether or not you will come up with a winning domain.


While both these methods involve "grunt work", if you view it as a way to make money online surfing then it takes the drudgery out of it all, and reminds you that in fact this is how it works. You don't really make the dough from just the product magically selling; you make money online surfing. That is, what's going to cause the product or domain name to sell...is, your research. Or your "surfing".








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Surfer Girl Brag Rights: You Have the Right to Brag


The guys have it easy, that’s all there is to it. Being a surfer girl is no easy task to endure. Just as there are other sports that are geared to the guy, the physical sport of surfing is yet another choice that is geared towards the male gender. In some cases, it is even hard to get surfing recognition. No more! Today, there are plenty of surf schools, surf camps, and even surfing girl spas that can lead us down the path of pretty awesome skills. That said, women have the right to brag about what they have accomplished here.


For example, consider why it is just a feat for women to accomplish something this complex. The male body is designed for power with muscle building ability much unlike the women’s. Yet, how many guys make the most of this? In surfing, a strong, lean and flexible body is an absolute must. It takes quite a bit of work for the surfing girl to build up her body to this level, much more than for the guy.


What’s more is that this was once nothing more than the guy’s sport. Through time and a bit of need, there are now countless heats designed specifically for the woman surfer. They are just as competitive and just as awesome. Women are out there, competing and hitting the big waves with perfection, something that just was not done before this.


Consider the names of those world champs out there like Claire Bevilacqua, Kassia Meador, Holly Beck and Kim Mayer. These women have set the extreme sport of surfing into something that women can do to the best level.


If you are new to the sport of surfing or looking for a way in, then take note of the fact that these women are out there, making waves and having a great time doing it. What’s more is that with so many opportunities like awesome surf camps designed to teach just women to surf, there is no doubt that more women will be out there in the line up.


So, do you think you have the right to brag? With a body that limits the power that can be had and a world dominated by men, when a woman wins the world championships (or even if she just gets out there and tries) it is definitely right to brag about doing it.


Copyright 2006 Tobey Brown








Laura Dever is a staff writer for www.surfkooks.com. More information on women's surfing can be found at surfergirl.surfkooks.com . Send comments to: comments@surfkooks.com

Tahiti Surf - A Super Place for Surfing


A fantastic vacation destination, Tahiti is a superb place to visit especially if you enjoy water based activities. Aside from some of the best scuba diving and snorkeling in the world, Tahiti is also renowned for its excellent surfing. One of the most common beach activities, the surf breaks and swells in Tahiti are top class and entice surfers from all over the globe. A great experience for all to enjoy, surfing in Tahiti is fun for everyone.


Tahiti Surf Destinations


There are several places to go surfing on Tahiti Nui. These Tahiti surf destinations are known for their first-rate swells and breaks. On the northern coast you can find some good surfing at Point Venus and Matavai Point, while in southern Tahiti the best breaks are located at Fisherman’s Point and Papara. All easily accessible, the waves here attract surfers from all over. For the more keen surfing enthusiast, a good idea would be to head out to Tahiti Iti. On the southern coast here some excellent breaks can be found at the Big and the Small Pass.


Tahiti Surf Schools


For those who do not know how to surf or need to brush up on their surfing skills and techniques, there are a number of Tahiti surf schools, in which you can enroll. The surf instructors here are seasoned local surfers with plenty of experience, and who understand the waves and conditions here well. Several surf schools can be found all across town in the capital of Papeete. These schools are an excellent resource and usually have their own surf shops as well from where you can rent out a surfboard and other surf gear like wet suits, board wax, etc.


Tahiti Surf Season


For the enthusiastic surfer, there are two surf seasons in Tahiti. The first surf season is from October to March, while the second surf season lasts from April to September. During the October to March season the waves are smaller but are more consistent, while in the April to September period the surfing is world class with powerful hollow waves to ride. This is the best time to come here, if you are an experienced surfer.


Tahiti Surf Championships


The ideal destination for the competitive surfer, Tahiti offers some truly world class surfing at Teuhupo'o. Meant for professionals only, this beach plays host to the Billabong Pro Championships in May here annually. An international event, with pro surfers attending from the world over, the waves on Teuhupo'o are the biggest and toughest on Tahiti to ride!








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"Everybody Go Surfing"...in Portugal?!


“Everybody go surfing” urged the Beach Boys. Well that’s all well and good but it’s not that easy to do when you live in the North of England! Indeed the thought of taking to the freezing cold British waters with a surfboard and a wetsuit doesn’t really appeal does it? But if you do fancy brushing up your skills or (if you’re like me) learning how to stay on the board then a surfing holiday might be just what you’re after.


Holidays that incorporate a hobby or learning experience are becoming increasingly popular and surfing holidays are no different. Located in the south-west of Portugal the Algarve Surf Camp provides surfing opportunities for surfers of all levels from, according to the camp, “the never have to the avid wave hunter.”


The camp itself is situated in a picturesque area of stunning beaches and striking cliffs. The guides and instructors are all locals, and can teach you all the basics of surfing or show you around all the great beaches.


Equipment is provided, as is transport to and from the beach. The staff can not only tell you the best location for the best waves but also the best place for a drink! Whether you finally managed to get on the board or you just rode the best wave of your life you’ll want to celebrate. The surf camp staff can provide transport to Lagos where you can enjoy a fantastic night out.


The accommodation is billed as “the perfect surfer’s hangout”. A great atmosphere, plenty of surf DVD's and video's, good rooms and beds, use of a kitchen ,outside lounge area with BBQ, great music and close to good restaurants (where a good meal with beer can be had for €10 ). Cowabunga indeed!








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Philippines Surfing if You Want to Miss the Crowds


Philippines surfing is not quite a destination that would conjure up images of brilliant surfing breaks. Truth be told surfing in the Philippines can be fickle, but if you are after an adventure, are willing to go off the beaten track and are not afraid to try something different, then surfing in the Philippines will not disappoint you.


With 7,107 islands, the roaring Pacific Ocean bordering the eastern coastline and the South China Sea on the western coastline and attracting more typhoons than most neighboring countries, Philippines surfing is alive and well. In fact the Philippines are not a new surfing destination, with surfers enjoying the waves here since at least the sixties, maybe even earlier. Let’s face it who wouldn’t want a perfect left or right hander all to yourself!


Philippines surfing can be both temperamental and seasonal, it is important to know when the best time to come is or you may be disappointed, nothing worse that a surfer without surf.

Best Time To Go?


You can either surf the east coast or the west coast. The east coast probably gets the better surf.


The east coast - which is the Pacific Ocean side gets it’s swell from the monsoons, low depression tropical storms and typhoons. The first monsoon to hit the east coast is the south west monsoon which arrives in May and lasts through to about October. Philippines surfing is not that reliable even during the monsoon. The better and more consistent surf is during the north east monsoon or the amihan, during November to April. On top of the monsoons throw in a typhoon or many and you can imagine that surfing in the Philippines can really pump. The typhoons usually come in from the east of Mindanao and head in a north westerly direction hitting the southern Luzon and the islands between Luzon and the Pacific.


The west coast of the Philippines is more inconsistent than the east coast, it relies on the winds through the Taiwan Straights during the north east monsoon. This wind created swell hits the west coast of Luzon. The swell can also be really good when the odd typhoon heads towards Hong Kong. The swell that hits Palawan can be hard to pick, but you are guaranteed to have fantastic waves if you leave your surf board at home, typically if you bring it the surf will be flat!


So when is the best time to go surfing in the Philippines? Well your best to try the east coast during the north east monsoon. But like everywhere surfing the Philippines is inconsistent, however on it’s good day, totally unforgettable.


Where To Go Surfing

Surfing in the Philippines, most popular surfing spots are:


1. Baler, Aurora Province. East coast of Luzon
2. Catanduanes, Island province off east coast of Luzon.
3. Daet, Camarines Norte Province. East coast of Luzon
4. La Union Province. West coast of Luzon.
5. Samar, the east coast of Samar Island
6. Siargao Island, north east of Mindanao
7. Vigan, Ilocos Sur Province, west coast of Northern Luzon.
8. Zambales Province. West coast of Luzon.


Philippines surfing has many spots that catch waves, true sometimes you may need to be a bit lucky. Your access to waves is really only limited by your own imagination and how keen you are to head off the beaten track.








Brett Jankowiak is the owner of http://www.philippines-travel-guide.com, Philippines Travel Guide, his passion for the Philippines is reflected in his writings and articles on his information based website.

Surfing History


In the early 1900’s the Hawaiians organized the Hui Nalu (surf club) and competed in neighborly surf competitions with the Outrigger Canoe Club. This drew a great deal of attention to the Waikiki surf shore, bringing a revitalized interest in the sport, which had fallen out of favor in the late 1800s. Duke Kahanamoku, an Olympic star in swimming, popularized the sport further by traveling internationally and showing off his surfing style to thrilled audiences around the world. He was favored by Hollywood elite; having acted in bit parts in films and was always recruiting new surfers wherever he went. He is credited with surfing the longest wave of all time in 1917, in the popular surfing area now called Outside Castles in Waikiki. His 1000 meters plus wave record has yet to be overtaken.


In the 1930s, the sport of surfing was experiencing a Renaissance. Tom Blake, founder of the Pacific Coast Surf Championships that ended with the onset of war in 1941, was the first man to photograph surfing from the water. Another photographer and surfer named Doc Ball published California Surfriders 1946, which depicts the pristine coastal beaches and good-time, relaxed atmosphere of surf living. Surfing, although curtailed in the aftermath of WWII, revived as always by the 1950s. Bud Browne, an accomplished surfer and waterman, created the first ‘surf movie’ with his 1953 “Hawaiian Surfing Movie”. This inspired many photographers, filmmakers and surfers to continue documenting the sport, culminating with is arguably the best surf movie of all time, 1963’s “Endless Summer” by Bruce Brown. The film opened up the genre of the surf movie and the art of surfing to non-surfing people, accumulating fans and inspiring neophytes.


Although surfing was a male-dominated sport, adventurous women surfers can be seen all the way back to the times of the Polynesian Queens. Two notable ‘surfer girls’ were Eve Fletcher and Anona Napolean. Eve Fletcher was a California-born animator for Walt Disney and Anona Napolean was the daughter of a respected Hawaiian surfing family. The two pioneered the sport for modern women, winning surfing competitions up and down the California coast at the end of the 50s and into the 60s. Hollywood was quick to be on the scene and with the 1959 film “Gidget”, surfing was flung far out into the mainstream, never to return to its humble, ritualistic beginnings. “Gidget” inspired a slew of “Beach Blanket Bingo” movies that brought surfing to a new generation of teens and inspiring a new genre of ‘surf music’ that accompanied films and made The Beach Boys more famous than Elvis in the 60s.


Surfing spread throughout all media and Surfing Magazine was born in the early 1960s by famous surf photographer, LeRoy Grannis. After that, other publications cropped up bringing more information on the sport, equipment and stars of the surfing scene. John Severson, an accomplished filmmaker and photographer, created Surfer Magazine, originally called “The Surfer”. These publications brought advertising, professional surfing, surf culture and publicity to the now very popularized sport.








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Earn Money Surfing The Web


The Internet has gained tremendous popularity in the past few years. Due to this ever-increasing popularity, web surfing has become a common and favorite pass time of many people. Some people surf the net for work purposes. With the various opportunities provided by the Internet, it is now possible to earn money just by sitting at home and surfing the net. Hence, people can make an earning out of a mere pastime that they enjoy. There are a number of programs available through web surfing. These programs offer free sign-ups, so that everyone can join. Since there are many programs, people get the chance to earn more money by signing up for different programs at the same time.


There are various companies that offer good money for web surfing, checking e-mails, messages and so on. All these companies generally operate in the same manner. Surfers interested in working for these companies need to download software that helps them keep track of the time spent online. These companies also pay extra money to surfers for referrals. Referrals include people who are recommended by surfers to join the services of these companies. Apart from software, almost all well-known companies have online facilities that keep a check on the accounts of surfers to see whether they are working properly. Through web surfing, people can easily earn $100 per day -- if they work seriously. Certain companies pay surfers based on how much they earn. Hence, when they earn more, the surfers comparatively are paid higher amounts per hour. Some companies pay around $5 per e-mail or messages.


Web surfing does not only help to earn money but is also a very good learning process. There are certain educational websites that provide lots of knowledge and information. Web surfing is a very good option to earn easy and fast money especially for net savvy people.








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The Advantages Of Free Anonymous Web Surfing Proxy


When you surf the Internet, your IP address and your location can be found. These are some of the most important data, through which other valuable information can be also discovered: name, address and even your social security number. This exposes you to hackers and you can also be a target of many advertising agencies. These are some of the many reasons why free anonymous web surfing proxy sites have been created.


Furthermore, when a person surfs the web, his/ her habits of surfing can also be monitored and marketing agencies can then send you a lot of junk mail, spams. There are also many sites that actually promote themselves using spy ware, junk advertising or spams and you will be target of all these if you do not use the free anonymous web surfing proxy sites that are at your disposal.


Another reason why you should definitely use the free anonymous web surfing proxy is if you want to visit certain sites that you have no access to. This mainly happens in schools, universities, some corporations, where servers are used to block the users from surfing some sites. However, with the help of free anonymous web surfing proxy, this as well can not be a problem anymore, because the user can bypass the filters and then he/ she has access to any information he/ she desires.


OK, so If you are convinced that free anonymous web surfing proxy is what you need, then how do you do it? Nothing more simple. You just visit one of the sites that can give you all the free anonymous web surfing proxy sites and choose the one that you would like to use. Note down the IP address and port number and then use them to configure your web proxy. After this, you will have no problem at all with the data that is sent over the Internet. Instead of your address being revealed, the free web surfing proxy server’ s IP address will be shown instead. There are different ways to configure the web proxy for Mozilla FireFox or Internet Explorer. If you are using the first one, you will only need the IP address.


There is also something that you really have to take into consideration when you decide to use the free anonymous web surfing proxy server and that is: how do you choose the right proxy server. Well, if you want to make sure that your privacy is totally respected and the results are what you expect them to be, the use the most highly rated free anonymous web surfing proxy server and the one that has the most clear policy of privacy.








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A Guide to Surfing Wet Suits


Surfing wetsuits are a breed unto themselves. To begin with, there are cool, surfer-dude designations used to describe the different styles of surfing wet suits.


The first is the spring suit which has short legs and short arms and is used to keep the upper body warm and has a thickness of materials of about 2mm. Short Johns are like spring suits but without the sleeves and are also usually 2mm thick. Long Johns have full-length legs and are mostly about 2mm thick. Full Suits are self-explanatory, the most commonly used -- especially in colder waters -- whose thickness is determined by the temperature of the water the surfer usually finds himself in.


Another difference in surfing wet suits is that many have two layers of material and the area under the arms is thinner than the rest allowing for easier arm movements critical to performing well while surfing. Furthermore, it is common for surfers to add an additional spandex suit underneath their wetsuits if they venture into cooler waters.


Surfing wet suits need to be more flexible in the upper torso and shoulder areas than diving wet suits to make the balancing and control contortions of the surfer easier. Especially sensitive are the knee areas as the surfer is constantly shifting his weight to maintain his balance.


Unless the knee areas move easily and don’t stretch during this movement they will inhibit the surfer and cause the suit to crack with wear at the knees over time. Because of the extreme physicality involved with the sport of surfing, the entire suit has to be manufactured with ease of movement and durability at its core.


Unlike other wetsuits, surfing wet suits don’t really care about thermal heat loss as much as diving suits. And because of the movement capability in the suit, gender specific manufacture is mandatory.








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Adventure11 - The All New Internet Surfing Game & Advertising System


Totally Unique… An Absolutely Incredible Opportunity


Adventure11 is a brand new Internet Surfing game where players have the chance to win cash prizes ranging from $2.50 to $50.00 each and everyday.


It doesn't cost a cent to play Adventure11. It's Free! There's nothing to lose, yet so much to gain.


So what's the catch?


It almost sounds to good to be True.


You may find this opportunity too good to be true as there is no such thing as 'something for nothing'. That's true but the players are providing something of great value and probably the most valuable asset on the Internet.... TRAFFIC!


Traffic creates value for Advertisers and the more traffic that Adventure11 acquires, the more valuable Adventure11 is to the Advertiser.


Adventure11 creates income by selling advertising solutions to individuals and business. Adventure11 players view these ads whilst looking for Surfing Surprises. The Advertisers pay good money to advertise with Adventure11 and 90% of all profits are paid out in Surfing Surprise Winnings.


So How is this game played?


Game Overview Simple to Play - So Rewarding!


Objective
The object of the game is to win cash by finding Surfing Surprises while surfing websites submitted by Adventure11 Advertisers.


Qualification
Players must activate membership to become eligible for cash prizes.


Membership is activated after the first 11 websites have been viewed. Activation qualifies the player for cash prizes the following day. Membership is deactivated if 11 websites have not been viewed within a 24 hour period. Membership is re-activated once 11 websites have been viewed. How to Play Click the 'Go Surfing' link in the Adventure11 Members Area. The system will automatically surf you through 11 websites. During this surfing session a Surfing Surprise may appear.


When a Surfing Surprise is found, click the button underneath the image to see if a cash prize has been won.


From my experience to date I have earned money and really have fun using the Adventure11 system


For more information visit :


http://www.forumreviews.org/adventure11.html








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Good Surfing Instruction Makes All The Difference


Conquer your learning curve faster when you learn to surf.


Does good surfing instruction make a difference to your learning curve when learning to surf? You bloody bet it does!


Most of the older guys you see in the water these days did not have the benefit of surf schools when they where learning. The only surf school they attended was the school of hard knocks, heavy wipe outs, and plenty of peer pressure.


It took me years to learn what good surfing instruction from an experienced coach can teach you in hours today. The only surfing instruction available to us was watching other guys in the water, copying what they where doing, and hanging on for grim death if it all came unstuck, which it usually did.


If you want to learn to surf, and to skip the trial and error. I suggest you find a good surf school and take classes with an experienced instructor.


Tips for finding a good surf school.


1. Look for schools with accredited coaches. In most countries, surfing instructors are required to be accredited coaches through the governing body for that country.


2. Check out how the school operates. A good operator is a good sign they take the business of surfing instruction seriously.


3. Check out the schools gear. Surfing gear such as wetsuits and surfboards that are in good shape and well maintained is another great sign that they are serious about their business.


4. Ask people who have had lessons with the school. Did it work for them?


5. Have a chat with the instructors and go with your gut feel.


If you can get onto a good school your surfing will come on in leaps and bounds. Good surfing instruction really does make a world of difference.


Now, get out there!








Brett BJ Jones is the owner and Head Coach of a Central Coast surf school called BJ's Surf School. He teaches people to surf all year round at Terrigal Beach in Australia. http://www.bjsurf.com.au

Review on Ad Surf Daily


Ad Surf Daily started a couple of months ago as a surfing company that with the idea of making a real surfing company that did have a sound structure without saying that you would earn money in a specific period of time like the rest of the surfing companies.


Many of the surfing companies say that they will give you your money in seven days or less. The problem is mathematically it is nearly impossible to do what they are saying that they can or will do. Thus, many of the surfing companies have a very short existence and they are also under close scrutiny with the authorities.


When it comes to advertising online, there are so many choices and Ad Surf Daily is a new kid on the block and it is working for me. Recommended? Yes, Surfing companies come and go and the ones that are now trying to change the industry and make a solid business that will pay the members to surf will prosper.


Ad Surf Daily has made significant progress with a new business model for surfers and advertisers. I personally have known the owner of the company for over ten years and have found him to be ethical, honest, and a visionary with keen business sense. There have been several positive results for my purchase of the ads on Ad Surf Daily: I have increased my ad dollars by surfing and by the referrals that my team has made.


Besides that, I have a primary program that I have had new prospects and sales for the product as a result. I review home-based businesses for a living, and this is the best one I've found so far with a system proven to work http://guruexposed.com








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Tahiti Surfing - Longboarding European Showdown in Tahiti


From July 24-July 29, the best longboarders from around the globe will gather in the astonishing island of French Polynesia - Tahiti, to battle for the women's and men's European titles. Taharuu, Papara, the beautiful black sand beach, known to offer great surfing potential on all conditions, from 3 to 8+ ft swells, will be the place for the4 Star WLT event.


On the heart of Tahiti's west coast, the city of Papara will welcome an international field of longboarders and witness the amazing levels of pure surfing style and action. With its relaxed "island-like" way of life, Tahiti matches perfectly with longboarding's classic, smooth competitive aspects and the sumptuous cocktail will definitely make this new stop on the surfing world tour a success.


Famous for its perfect crystal clear cerullean water barrels, French Polynesia has been highlighted and popularized in the past years by the amazing Teahupoo phenomenon, and local initiatives along with the Tahitian Surfing Federation are strongly pursuing the development of professional surfing in the middle of the Pacific Ocean ever since.


Co-sanctionned by ASP Europe and ASP Australasia, the Tahiti Pro Longboard will give another great opportunity to surfing's legendary style. This event will provide the crucial ending to the climactic 2007 Longboarding european championships.


Surfing in Tahiti A fantastic vacation destination, Tahiti is a superb place to surfing. With conditions ideal for novice and expert surfers alike, surfing in Tahiti is a great experience for everyone. Some good surf destinations are Point Venus, Fisherman's Point and Matavai Point. For professional surfers, head to Teuhupo'o, where the waves are the biggest and toughest on the island!








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Surfing Origins


In the early 1900’s the Hawaiians organized the Hui Nalu (surf club) and competed in neighborly surf competitions with the Outrigger Canoe Club. This drew a great deal of attention to the Waikiki surf shore, bringing a revitalized interest in the sport, which had fallen out of favor in the late 1800s.


Duke Kahanamoku, an Olympic star in swimming, popularized the sport further by traveling internationally and showing off his surfing style to thrilled audiences around the world. He was favored by Hollywood elite; having acted in bit parts in films and was always recruiting new surfers wherever he went. He is credited with surfing the longest wave of all time in 1917, in the popular surfing area now called Outside Castles in Waikiki. His 1000 meters plus wave record has yet to be overtaken.


In the 1930s, the sport of surfing was experiencing a Renaissance. Tom Blake, founder of the Pacific Coast Surf Championships that ended with the onset of war in 1941, was the first man to photograph surfing from the water. Another photographer and surfer named Doc Ball published California Surfriders 1946, which depicts the pristine coastal beaches and good-time, relaxed atmosphere of surf living.


Surfing, although curtailed in the aftermath of WWII, revived as always by the 1950s. Bud Browne, an accomplished surfer and waterman, created the first ‘surf movie’ with his 1953 “Hawaiian Surfing Movie”. This inspired many photographers, filmmakers and surfers to continue documenting the sport, culminating with is arguably the best surf movie of all time, 1963’s “Endless Summer” by Bruce Brown. The film opened up the genre of the surf movie and the art of surfing to non-surfing people, accumulating fans and inspiring neophytes.








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More Surfing History


Surfing has become popular throughout the 20th century and remains so today. The traditional view of a surfer is that of a stocky , square-jaws, blond male - made popular by movies, TV and commercials. The truth is different.


Although surfing was a male-dominated sport, adventurous women surfers can be seen all the way back to the times of the Polynesian Queens. Two notable ‘surfer girls’ were Eve Fletcher and Anona Napolean. Eve Fletcher was a California-born animator for Walt Disney and Anona Napolean was the daughter of a respected Hawaiian surfing family. The two pioneered the sport for modern women, winning surfing competitions up and down the California coast at the end of the 50s and into the 60s.


Hollywood was quick to be on the scene and with the 1959 film “Gidget”, surfing was flung far out into the mainstream, never to return to its humble, ritualistic beginnings. “Gidget” inspired a slew of “Beach Blanket Bingo” movies that brought surfing to a new generation of teens and inspiring a new genre of ‘surf music’ that accompanied films and made The Beach Boys more famous than Elvis in the 60s.


Surfing spread throughout all media and Surfing Magazine was born in the early 1960s by famous surf photographer, LeRoy Grannis. After that, other publications cropped up bringing more information on the sport, equipment and stars of the surfing scene. John Severson, an accomplished filmmaker and photographer, created Surfer Magazine, originally called “The Surfer”. These publications brought advertising, professional surfing, surf culture and publicity to the now very popularized sport.








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