It's only a matter of time before the world acknowledges Tamarindo as somewhere with incredible expanding possibilities. Surf schools and tour engineered surf trips are plenty. With so much water space, Sup' ing has arrived to add to the old proverb, If you have to wait, then it's too late. Need proof? The best surfers in the world have absorbed the change in equipment and became new front runners of an ever evolving sport. Number two: more people can do this without having to be surfers them selves. What a great thing, just bring a smile and enjoy yourself while becoming fit. The learning curve is so much faster and the business side of it is wide open. While surf schools compete agains each other the open minded entrepreneur has a chance to swim a little more free. No matter what, surfing will always be changing. The simple nature of surfing itself is always asking from us to adapt to our board, to the water. In my personal experience, it has revitalize my short board career, simple as that. In one way I feel fitter. On the other side of the coin it has made me more understanding of the mechanics of both the surfing it self and the intricacy of different line ups. In result I can honestly say I am so much happier now. Avellanas has great outer reef potential. So does Grande, Negra and who knows where else. So often we find each other sharing info on new breaks etc, just like when we started surfing. Stoked to say the least. Anyway, I felt like writing about Sup for a while now. It's just so much fun I just need to share that with you.
Saturday, August 27, 2011
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Life is full of change. It's the only thing that's actually inevitable. There are people that resist change and there are early adopters. Not all change is good but having 1st hand experience can be empowering and allows a more balanced opinion.
I for 1 have resisted the idea of SUP but will definitely try it in the future. It's there for the taking.
H :-)
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