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  2. Surf culture - Wikipedia

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    The number of surfers throughout the world continues to increase as the culture spreads. Surfers' desire for the best possible waves to ride with their surfboards make them dependent on conditions that may change rapidly, given the unpredictable nature of weather events and their effect on the surface of the ocean. Because surfing was limited ...

  3. How a blind surfer got over his fear of wiping out (and you ...

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    "I could go to the same restaurants, walk around in the same house, walk the dog the same way every day," Gustin said. "It's a life I think a lot of people would be happy with, but I didn't want ...

  4. Donald Takayama - Wikipedia

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    One of my friends can't eat cottage cheese without it, and one guy wrote me saying he even drinks the stuff," Takayama said. Most people use it with fish, poultry and meat dishes either as a sauce or marinade. The Surfer's Choice label featured a graphic of Takayama nose riding a wave. [4] In the 1990s, longboards made a re-emergence.

  5. Surfing - Wikipedia

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    Surfers who body board, body surf, or handboard feel more drag as they move through the water than stand up surfers do. This holds body surfers into a more turbulent part of the wave (often completely submerged by whitewater). In contrast, surfers who instead ride a hydrofoil feel substantially less drag and may ride unbroken waves in the open ...

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  7. Big Wave Surfer Kai Lenny Knows What It's Like to Be Buried Alive

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  8. Ironman (surf lifesaving) - Wikipedia

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    A relatively short and easier leg in the ironman race. The run leg involves running from the edge of the surf, around two flags set on the beach, and back out into the surf. Because of this, the surface can change very quickly from wet to hard to soft and back again, so the ironman must change his running technique regularly.

  9. Dale Webster - Wikipedia

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    Dale Webster, known as "The Daily Wavester", is a surfer who lives in Valley Ford, California.He is best known for setting the official Guinness Book of World Records record for the "most consecutive days spent surfing" (14,641) and his appearance in Step into Liquid.

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