
Originally Posted by
StuckinVA
I took a few friends to the outerbanks last week. Two of the girls wanted to try surfing. The waves were pretty good towards the end of the week and one of them charged pretty hard. Both had trouble paddling on boards and sitting on them. I coulnd't quite pinpoint the problems. I'm not a great teacher with anything. The girl who was charging is use to bodyboards but couldn't get the popping up part. she could paddle better than the other one. The other girl, is actually a good swimmer and ditched the board as she was paddling out to the lineup and then got on the board after she passed the whitewash. I told her that was terrible etiquette but nobody was around so it was okay. she said it was more difficult to juggle around a board and pierce through waves than just by swimming.
And finally my point to this useless information -- Everyone has to find their own way. some will take longer than others. the more they spend time in the water, the more they will progress. Being a strong swimmer and familiar with currents is a definite plus.