background preloader

ASP World Tour - The Association of Surfing Professionals

ASP World Tour - The Association of Surfing Professionals

The Official Site of Major League Baseball | MLB.com: Homepage California Surfing Photos - California Surfers, Surf Sunsets and Surfboard Pictures California Surfing Photos includes images of surfers, surf cities, beaches and the California surfing passion that's prominent on this West Coast state. While there are four states located on the West Coast (California, Oregon, Washington and Alaska), California offers the warmest waters and largest population, making it the Surfing USA Capitol. See the California surfing photo gallery below with pictures by Debbie Stock from all up and down the Southern California coastline. BeachCalifornia.com is known for detailed beach information with stunning photos. Some of our best are surfing shots. Enjoy! Did you know that longboard surfers have hearts? About the California surfing craze: This growing industry provides a natural sport that allows youth and adults to enjoy the natural environment much as skiers love the snow. California enjoys not one but at least three surfing museums. Surfers from throughout California and even around the globe go "down the coast" to San Diego to surf.

ZWÖLF - Fussballmagazin - home Surf News Network The National Hockey League NHL.com is the official web site of the National Hockey League. NHL, the NHL Shield, the word mark and image of the Stanley Cup, Center Ice name and logo, NHL Conference logos and NHL Winter Classic name are registered trademarks and Vintage Hockey word mark and logo, Live Every Shift, Hot Off the Ice, The Game Lives Where You Do, NHL Power Play, NHL Winter Classic logo, NHL Heritage Classic name and logo, NHL Stadium Series name and logo, NHL All-Star Game logo, NHL Face-Off name and logo, NHL GameCenter, NHL GameCenter LIVE, NHL Network name and logo, NHL Mobile name and logo, NHL Radio, NHL Awards name and logo, NHL Draft name and logo, Hockey Fights Cancer, Because It's The Cup, The Biggest Assist Happens Off The Ice, NHL Green name and logo, NHL All-Access Vancouver name and logo, NHL Auctions, NHL Ice Time, Ice Time Any Time, Ice Tracker, NHL Vault, Hockey Is For Everyone, and Questions Will Become Answers are trademarks of the National Hockey League.

Surfing A surfer rides down a wave as it breaks Surfing is a surface water sport in which the wave rider, referred to as a surfer, rides on the forward or deep face of a moving wave, which is usually carrying the surfer towards the shore. Waves suitable for surfing are primarily found in the ocean, but can also be found in lakes or in rivers in the form of a standing wave or tidal bore. However, surfers can also utilize man-made waves such as those from boat wakes and the waves created in artificial wave pools. The term surfing refers to the act of riding a wave, regardless of whether the wave is ridden with a board or without a board, and regardless of the stance used (goofy or regular stance). Three major subdivisions within standing-up surfing are long boarding, short boarding, and stand up paddle surfing (SUP), and these three have several major differences, including the board design and length, the riding style, and the kind of wave that is ridden. Origins and history[edit] Surf waves[edit]

Sequenz des Monats Alena Ehrenbold - Surfmagazin-Features - Surfmagazin | Travel Magazin | BLUEMAG Jens Steffenhagen | 21. März 2013 Alena Ehrenbold dreht im Moment den ersten schweizer Surffilm I WANNA SURF, daher reist die 30-Jährige aus Luzern derzeit noch mehr, als sie es eh schon seit Jahren tut. "Mein Nias-Trip verlief ziemlich turbulent. Die Sequenz wurde am folgenden Tag aufgenommen. Als ich im vollen Line-Up endlich eine Welle bekam, wagte ich mich an einen ersten Topturn. ... mit so viel Speed wie möglich die Wand attackieren... ... und Gewicht nach hinten. Die Kraft der Lippe ließ mich fast abheben. Dann schob sie mich zurück in die Wellenwand. Eine weitere Bottomturn-Topturn Kombo passte noch rein, dann machte die Welle zu.

Related: