Advanced Surfing
Some of you coming to Surf School Lanzarote may have
ridden waves before or have been Surfing a long time and simply wish
to work
on more advanced techniques. Don't forget part
of the British squad has trained here with Surf School Lanzarote. Whatever your needs
we can cover them.
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Sarah Whiteley ripping in Famara |
If you are an intermediate Surfer, with a couple of years of Surfing
behind you, we can deal with those problems which will always
come up to the progressing Surfer. You may find that we expand further
your knowledge of safety in the Surf. You may be only riding white
waves and need the paddling techniques to move out further to unbroken
waves. You may find that you are already picking up unbroken waves
but need help on turning and maneuvers. We focus very much on body
mechanics and the way a Surfboard really works in waves. Please bring
your own Surfboards if you wish but don't forget pack them with loving
care. Fiberglass boards used at the school are BIC Surfboards in
a range of sizes starting at 7´3 going to 7´11, 9, and
10 footers. It's really that Surf School Lanzarote is trying
to give the whole picture of Surfing and technique no matter what
your ability
level is. With the constant ingredient that you are having fun as
well.
Surf School Lanzarote quotes here one of the top Surfing magazines
that "75% percent of Surfers are riding the wrong type of Surfboard
for their ability". After being with Surf School Lanzarote you
wont be one of those 75%.
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Gomma |
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School Lanzarote has an ultimate respect for local Surfers on this
very small island. Yes it has been called the Hawaii of Europe,
which is great for you, there are always waves but what we do not
do is take you to Surf any of the other Surf breaks on the island.
They are mostly of a danger level way beyond the average Surfer.
A 2m wave will break over half a meter of sharp volcanic rock and
there are enough "Hot" Canarian Surfers in the water already.
One of them you see to the left, Gomma "The Enforcer".
We have 7km of beach at Famara to learn on. Let's leave the already
crowded
and dangerous Surf spots to others. At this site we include no guide
to other Surf spots on the island.
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