How to take a beating in surfing

Getting pounded by an overhead shore break wave is tough, and it can get worse if you’re held underwater for more than your lungs authorize you to. Taking a beating in big waves is a bit like dying – it’s a very personal and solo experience. But calm down, there’s good news – only rarely […]

Getting pounded by an overhead shore break wave is tough, and it can get worse if you’re held underwater for more than your lungs authorize you to. Taking a beating in big waves is a bit like dying – it’s a very personal and solo experience. But calm down, there’s good news – only rarely do people die/drown in this situation. Learning to deal with brutal wipeouts can be painful but, in surfing, there will always be a few moments when you wish you were at home watching inspiring movies about surfing in tropical waters.

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