
Surf Steps Blog
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Icon Classic Open Ocean race-SUPpers eye view
27 July 2015
“The (Icon) Classic course doesn’t come without its challenges. Morte-Point (French for Death Point) didn’t get its name without good reason! This headland has a dark history of ship wrecking on its sharp jagged rocks and should only be navigated at certain times of the tide….”
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Upcoming SLSGB Surf rescue courses and proficiency exams at Surf Steps!
02 July 2015
We just wanted to let you know about our upcoming lifeguard/ lifesaver courses over the next few months. Please see the image for dates.
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SUP safely.
18 June 2015
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A Guide to Affordable Vans and Van Insurance for Surfers
25 February 2015
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SUP Paddle technique workshop 29th November
11 November 2014
Hi all! We are running our 1st ever paddle workshop for everyone out there wanting to improve your SUP paddle technique.
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Specialist SUP sessions now available!
23 October 2014
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Starboard world convention, Costa Brava
15 October 2014
Here’s a little blog piece by our director, Andy Joyce regarding the fun and games had last month at the Starboard launch for next years SUP offerings.
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Scientists have Created a Material that can let You Breath Underwater!
12 October 2014
Do you remember the last time you were held under for long enough to feel a twinge of panic? Sometime in the near future, you might not have to worry about that. Scientists at the University of Southern Denmark have created a material that can store oxygen in high concentrations and released when needed.
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A Girl Shaped That Board? Why Everyone Should Shape Their Own at Least Once
02 October 2014
A Girl Shaped That Board? Why Everyone Should Shape Their Own at Least Once
Whitney Lang, aka Windywind, is braving the male dominated skill of shaping surfboards.
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6 Mistakes New Surfers Make and How to Avoid Them
17 September 2014
Let’s face it, surfing is one of those sports with a steep learning curve. That’s especially true for those of us who adopted it at a later stage in life. I wish I had a surfer dad (or articles like these) when I first started surfing.