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    describe what surfing is, how you do it, or what it looks like. But many take for granted the existence of this magnificent sport and form of art. Where does it begin? How does it have anything to do with American History? How did it become what it is today? All your questions will be answered. The beginning of surfing started off somewhere in the polynesian islands. What did look like hundreds of years ago and what kind of significance did it serve? Contrary to popular belief, surfing was not founded

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    Surfing is a cool sport in which you ride a wave on a board. People mostly surf in the beach, where there are many waves, but you can surf on lakes or rivers with waves shaped as a standing wave or tidal bore. Another type of surfing is paddle boarding. This is where you stand up on a board, and use a paddle to steer and move. The sibling to surfing, is body boarding. This is when you ride a wave on a body board on your stomach, drop knee, or even standing! There is a lot of history behind the

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    never actually surfed , I still enjoy watching it and hope that I will be able to have the experience one day. -My interest in surfing began right after I watched the movie soul surfer . I loved the movie and to this day, I still find the sport very interesting and enjoy watching it. Paragraph One:When/where the sport originated: It is believed that the sport of surfing originated from the The people who set out from somewhere around New Guinea over 3,500 years ago to investigate the vast oceans

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    I was born into a surfing family, My dad, uncles and all my cousins have surfed and competed before me. I was taught how to surf when I was only two years old. When I was only six years old my father entered me into my first competition and I won first place. After my first competition I never stopped competing. I’ve been entered into 48 surfing competitions to this day and I’ve won 32 of them! I never stop practicing, I surf everyday before or after school and sometimes both. Every week I surf anywhere

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    Surfing Research Paper

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    Introduction: Ever wanted to try surfing? Well now one can begin with these simple steps. This essay will teach the basics of surfing along with the equipment needed. Surfing is very simple and can be done with four pretty simple steps and a little prep. Paragraph One: The materials needed to surf vary from person to person along with where they may live or be traveling to in order to go surfing. First, it will be a surfboard. The size, type and brand will vary depending on the surf in the area

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    History of Surfing Surfing, act of riding on waves as they break over a shallow shoreline surface, such as a reef, sand bar, or some other submerged surface. People can surf with just their body, this is called body surfing, or by lying, kneeling, or standing on a surfboard. Equipment Used - The Surfboard Modern surfboards are constructed of a plastic foam core that can be shaped by hand or machine, then covered with a shell of fiberglass and resin. Personal boards can vary in dimensions

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    Surfing is a sport that has been around since the early 1900's. More and more people are falling in love with the sport each and every day. It can be one of the most innovative ways to express an individual's creativity. The two main aspects that people find most enjoyable within the sport are competitive and recreational aspects. Although these two aspects may be completely different, they both can bring out the same joy and love for the sport. Competition aspect Like every other sport, there

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    Surfing Research Paper

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    Today, I am writing my college essay, an essay that has my very future on the precipice of success and mediocrity, on surfing. If someone had told me five days ago this would be my topic, I would have applied to the first dead end job that crossed my path. What did I know about surfing? Five days ago the answer was nothing, and, proudly, today that answer has changed. Since my first time touching a surfboard I have ridden my first wave and gotten my first mouthful of sand. The glorious part is that

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    Next year you take a big step into your future. It’s college time dude, you should be a little nervous but at the end of the day you're going to be fine, just look at your past. Let's put your past in the perspective of surfing a wave, since you like surfing so much. When you're surfing a wave there is a line or in other terms a way through the different sections of the breaking wave. Every time you surf a wave you are looking for this way through this wave so you can ride it as long as possible and

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    destination for most surfing contests. But more than just a water sport, surfing in Australia is almost a way of life because of how people appreciate what their country has to offer; professional or not, surfing can easily be a good way to experience Australia. Thus, if you want

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