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  2. Bodyboarding - Wikipedia

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    A man riding a wave with a bodyboard. Bodyboarding is a water sport in which the surfer rides a bodyboard on the crest, face, and curl of a wave which is carrying the surfer towards the shore.

  3. Kinesthetic learning - Wikipedia

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    A person learning how to play football learns multiple drills, strategies, and practices scrimmages in order to learn how to work in multiple types of environments. Because no football game is the same, and a person can't know going into a game the exact steps the other team is going to take, open skills are required to become successful.

  4. Bodysurfing - Wikipedia

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    Tens of thousands of coast-dwelling Americans had by that time taken to waves. A bodysurfing article published in 1940 by Life magazine, "Surf-Riding is a Favorite Summertime Sport," noted that "almost every boy and girl [in California] is an expert surf-rider." Board-surfing, mat-riding, and bodyboarding would all become popular in the years ...

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

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    Gustin paddles out for another wave. He started surfing about six years ago, and now has one of the most popular surfing channels on YouTube. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)

  7. Dance education - Wikipedia

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    Early formal dance education was heavily influenced by Western dance styles and, as a consequence, was a highly technical discipline, focusing on specific routines and requiring set steps. [12] However, the 1926 marked the introduction of the first dance major into the college curriculum. [ 12 ]

  8. Surf culture - Wikipedia

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    Surf culture is reflected in surf music, with subgenres such as surf rock and surf pop. This includes works from such artists as Jan and Dean, The Beach Boys, The Surfaris ("Wipe Out!"), Dick Dale, The Chantays, The Shadows, and The Ventures. The music inspired dance crazes such as The Stomp, The Frug, and The Watusi. While the category surf ...

  9. Why fans are 'sobbing' over Taylor Swift's ‘So High School ...

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    Fans took to the comments to express their excitement around the dance. "The swag surf 🤗🤗," one person commented. Another wrote, "Oh my god they are doing the swag surfing like at the nfl ...