Why do surfers dislike bodyboarders?

Discussion in 'All Discussions' started by yourdirtymomma, May 4, 2012.

  1. yourdirtymomma

    yourdirtymomma Well-Known Member

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    May 2, 2012
    Why do surfers dislike bodyboarders? What is the logic, reason, or purpose for it?

    I would like to hear from both side.....surfers and bodyboarders.
     
  2. surfsolo

    surfsolo Well-Known Member

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    Apr 1, 2009
    surfers think that bodyboarders lack skill. Thus when an "unworthy" bodyboarder snakes a surfer it's a big deal.

    Not saying this is right, just saying this is what happens....
     

  3. MFitz73

    MFitz73 Well-Known Member

    Aug 21, 2010
    I dont like bodyboarders cause a pack of them killed my dog.... lol. I dont think that there is a general dislike of bodyboarders from surfers... but I do agree with surfsolo... I feel like there is a general consensus that bodyboarding takes less skill to enjoy the same waves that surfers do.
     
  4. glassjaw

    glassjaw Well-Known Member

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    Aug 11, 2010
    I'm a bodyboarder and I have friends who surf. Well at that.

    However, I have inadvertently pissed off plenty of surfers in VA beach just from being in the line up! Doesn't really bother me though. None of them tough guys got much to say when they see how boof my pecs are.

    On a serious note it's because bodyboarders drag their nuts. Disgusting.
     
  5. glassjaw

    glassjaw Well-Known Member

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    Aug 11, 2010
    It really does boil down to skill. It is without question harder to stand up on a surf board and ride a wave than it is to bodyboard. It's not quite the same as skiing vs snowboarding. Surfing uses a whole different skill set from bodyboarding once you stand up which revolves mostly around core balance.
     
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  6. njsurfer42

    njsurfer42 Well-Known Member

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  7. yourdirtymomma

    yourdirtymomma Well-Known Member

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    May 2, 2012
    LMAO....really.....that bad? :)
     
  8. Pursuitofhappiness

    Pursuitofhappiness Well-Known Member

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    Apr 28, 2012
    At 16, I got into bodyboarding because I didn't have enough money for a surfboard and the east coast is what it is. Bought a Morey Boogieboard 156 with the logo branded in the skin. I met Tom Morey, and he's an amazing and brilliant guy. Still have that board and it's seen me through most of my life changes and has threaded all of them with the fun and thrill of surfing. My kids use it now. I've switched to surfing, and it was certainly more challenging and less forgiving. Having developed some proficiency at surfing, it seems the board you use is just a different tool for a different day.

    I've had the good fortune of meeting and surfing with some amazing watermen on the west coast. Perhaps what is most astounding is none of them limit themselves. These guys bodysurf with fins, bodyboard, longboard, shortboard, SUP. They are all in the lineup. It doesn't matter. By the bathhouse is the surfers memorial: Paraphrased, it says:

    This monument honors the past and present surfers who have embraced this beach, surf and comaraderie. Local surfers have shared their time, skills, and wisdom with all who have been interested in receiving them. Great surfers and fine men and women have grown up within this culture, and carry the positive traits learned here into their lives and those of the people around them. "Surf Well, Spread Aloha, Share Waves Without Judgement."

    I'm sure glad these people had the time of day for a bodyboarder who wanted to learn to surf! Aloha!
     
  9. yourdirtymomma

    yourdirtymomma Well-Known Member

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    May 2, 2012
    Aho.

    "Surf Well, Spread Aloha, Share Waves Without Judgement." ----- Beautiful! Thank You!

    Thanks to everyone who has responded so far.....I am grateful for your honesty.
     
  10. Erock

    Erock Well-Known Member

    Aug 6, 2011
    My wife bodyboards. If anyone has a problem with that, let's talk....



    This argument is complete cliché.
     
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  11. njsurfer42

    njsurfer42 Well-Known Member

    Nov 9, 2009
    just wait...the wolves & trolls will find this thread. it calls to them like the one ring called to gollum.
     
  12. yourdirtymomma

    yourdirtymomma Well-Known Member

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    May 2, 2012
    I wasn't aware it was an argument?
     
  13. H2O'C

    H2O'C Well-Known Member

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    Sep 22, 2011
    turn around slow and don't look at it in the eyes!!..it will pass on its own.
    just search the forum..
     
  14. ripper4184

    ripper4184 Well-Known Member

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    Nov 6, 2007
    its because they get in the way, since surfboards move a lot faster.
    i started bodyboarding when I was 10 cause my parents wouldn't buy me a surf board, switched to surfing when I turned 20 and never looked back. surfing requires more skills and is just more fun.
     
  15. cepriano

    cepriano Well-Known Member

    Apr 20, 2012
    theres too much negative vibe on here lol.i dont see that out in the lineup.i always surf with spongers,they cool,they are people too!who gives a fuk what ur riden,if your havin a good time,then your havin a good time.im a surfer and iv seen some crazy spongers that catch the wave of the day all the time.i remember hurricane bill at the inlet,there was 1 sponger out there,around 730am and they snagged a solid 13ft shack and got spit out.the only one who got barreled that sesh,i was only out from 530to 830am,so not a long sesh
     
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  16. Areyoulucid?

    Areyoulucid? New Member

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    Apr 24, 2012
    It dosn't matter what you use, we're all just looking for a ride.
     
  17. fishnotphish

    fishnotphish Active Member

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    Oct 11, 2011
    can't resist! i tired to keep lurking but I have to have my first \"why\" response to them asking why surfers think sponging is \"cute\". <br /><br />you're an adult. it's time to stop crawling.<br /><br />plain and simple hombre. I would never respect a grown a** man wiggling around on his stomach because he never had the cojones to learn how to stand up and walk for him self. same applies to wave riding...unless of course that man is wiggling his a** down a 20 ft face. then you can wiggle wherever you want. <br />there, my 2¢ is officially in the jar.
     
  18. Hack N Shack

    Hack N Shack Well-Known Member

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    Mar 2, 2011
    Probably the kookiest question ever asked.
     
  19. billabongmoney

    billabongmoney Well-Known Member

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    Sep 23, 2008
    body boarding
    1. its lame
    2. what with the knee thing . like hey look me at me im on my knees :eek:
    3:it requires no skill
    4. its lame
     
  20. ragdolling

    ragdolling Well-Known Member

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    Jul 30, 2010
    a semi related point: A few years ago I rediscovered the awesomeness of the inflatable canvas raft. I take it out on summer days and when it's closing out or too mushy to surf. Almost every time I wind up with bodyboarders fighting over the thing once they realize how awesome it is. I wonder whey they've faded into obscurity.