Surfing Three-Sixty

Surfing Three-Sixty
Author: Jane West
Publisher: Badger Publishing
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2006-01-02
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1784649945

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It's tough moving to a new place, but then Jake meets Sully, a surfing fanatic who teaches him to bodyboard. Jake learns fast and enters a competition, but an argument with Sully means that he enters the competition alone... This is an incredibly accessible series for reluctant readers - pitched at a low reading age of between 6 and 7. The First Flight collection offers a variety of different text types including fiction, non-fiction, plays and poetry, so is well placed to cater for many interests and abilities to absorb text. Stories range from shipwrecks, surfing and ghosts to monsters, robots and aliens on earth, plus non-fiction topics include rollercoasters, animals and the biggest lies ever.

Surfing Long Beach Island

Surfing Long Beach Island
Author: Caroline Unger
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2003-07-15
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781469105956

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This book is a must read for all East Coast surfers who may have felt at sometime that they should apologize for where they are from. The stories and pictures in this book are sure to make the East Coast surfer proud, while sharing a universal story line with surfers all around the world. These stories could very well have taken place in Hawaii or California but, they didnt. The major theme is an eighteen-mile barrier island off the New Jersey coastline known as Long Beach Island (LBI). Every individual in this book is somehow connected to the island. Through a series of short stories from the 1930s to the 21st Century, you will be moved by what these individuals have accomplished in the surfing community as well as the real world. Turn the pages to find out who is an innovator of snowboard technology; a photo editor for Surfer magazine; writer/producer of a Nickelodeon cartoon; and an award recipient from the president of the United States. Meet local surfing legends: Wimpy, Tinker, and Huckleberry. Find out what surfing pioneers did in the days before surfing wetsuits and wax. Travel around the world and through time for: Surfing in Vietnam during the Vietnam War; Running a surf hostile in Puerto Rico in the 1990s; Capturing storm surf on film for the last twenty years from all over the globe. Learn what unique surfing product came to a local surfer in a dream and how the internationally known franchise - Ron Jon Surf Shop, got its start on LBI. Youre sure to enjoy the Why We Surf section with unedited material from our local surfers, ages fifteen to sixty-three. Hear about some of their most memorable surfing experiences and gain their deepest insights about this incredible sport and lifestyle. The book has over one hundred pictures from family collections, 60s surf magazines, and professional portfolios of some of the top surfing photographers. Surfing collectors will especially enjoy some of the vintage material. Surfing the Web will give you the links you need for everything from weather information to lodging on LBI. For those of you who are still learning about LBI, Local Breaks gives you the low-down about surfing conditions and even parking. There is something in Surfing LBI for surfers of every age and level of expertise. Its a feel good book that will leave you stoked every time you open it.

Cocaine + Surfing

Cocaine + Surfing
Author: Chas Smith
Publisher: Rare Bird Books
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2019-12-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781644280331

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From the author of Welcome to Paradise, Now Go To Hell, a finalist for the PEN Center USA Award for Nonfiction One of Pearl Jam's Jeff Ament's Top 10 of 2018 It's no surprise that surfers like to party. The 1960-70s image, bolstered by Tom Wolfe and Big Wednesday, was one of mild outlaws--tanned boys refusing to grow up, spending their days drinking beer and smoking joints on the beach in between mindless hours in the water. But in the 1980s, as surf brands morphed into multibillion-dollar companies, the derelict portrait began to harm business. The external surf image became Kelly Slater and Laird Hamilton, beacons of health, vitality, bravery, and clean-living. Internally, though, surfing had moved on from booze and weed to its heart's true home, its soul's twin flame: cocaine. The rise of cocaine in American popular culture as the choice of rich, white elites was matched, then quadrupled, within surf culture. The parties got wilder, the nights stretched longer, the stories became more ridiculously unbelievable. And there has been no stopping, no dip in passion. It is a forbidden love, and few, if any, outside the surf world know about this particular rhapsody. Drug use is kept very well-hidden, even from insiders, but evidence of its psychosis rears its head from time to time in the form of overdoses, bar fights, surf contests, murders, and cover-ups. Cocaine + Surfing draws back the curtain on a hopped-up, sometimes-sexy, sometimes-deadly relationship and uses cocaine as the vehicle to expose and explain the utterly absurd surf industry to outsiders.

ThreeSixty Presents Bodyboard Manual

ThreeSixty Presents Bodyboard Manual
Author: Rob Barber
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011-05
Genre: Bodyboarding
ISBN: 9780952364672

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The ThreeSixty Bodyboard Manual is the definitive guide to everything bodyboarding from walking in flippers to launching air reverses. It contains a stack of quality imagery of some of the world's top bodyboarders who explain their technique and approach to all things bodyboarding. The guide is broken down in sections that cover Basics, Intermediate, Advanced, Drop Knee, Extra Tips, and Locations International. The manual is the only one of its kind in the world.

My Surfing

My Surfing
Author: Richard B. Foster
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2016-07-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9781535139595

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Use this book for keeping track of your surf tricks. You can record up to 360 total tricks. There are three columns for each trick: the name of the Trick, the number of Tries before landing it, and the Date that you landed it on. This book is great for keeping track of your progression because you are able to compare the number of tries for each trick that you do, from one date to another. For example: by looking in your book, you can see that One month ago, a Cutback took six tries; Two weeks ago, a Cutback took three tries; and One day ago, a Cutback took only one try. This book is helpful for everyone, from beginners to experts. Enjoy this Teal cover edition!

Under the Wave at Waimea

Under the Wave at Waimea
Author: Paul Theroux
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin
Total Pages: 421
Release: 2021
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0358446287

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From legendary writer Paul Theroux comes an atmospheric novel following a big-wave surfer as he confronts aging, privilege, mortality, and whose lives we choose to remember.

The Kook's Guide to Surfing

The Kook's Guide to Surfing
Author: Jason Borte
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2013-06-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1626364567

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Move over, dude! The Kook’s Guide to Surfing shows what it means to be a real surfer. This clever, often hilarious guide shares with kooks (those guys on surfboards who just don’t get it yet) the truths and know-how of a lifelong wave-lover. The secret: surfing responsibly and sharing the waves. You don’t have to be “too cool for school” to be cool in the water. But surfing like a pro isn’t just about courtesy, and neither is The Kook’s Guide to Surfing. The ultimate guide to great surfing, it’s got tips on choosing the right board for the right wave, stances and paddling, avoiding injuries and staying safe, and—once all that has been mastered—how and where to show off your skills in the big competitions. Other topics include: First lessons and helpful tips Physical fitness Types of waves Surf etiquette Buying surfboards An index of the best surf locations Filled with witty illustrations, a glossary of surfing terminology, and fun “Hey, Kook!” trivia, The Kook’s Guide to Surfing will turn even the greenest beginners into knockout surfing pros.

Sweetness and Blood

Sweetness and Blood
Author: Michael Scott Moore
Publisher: Rodale Books
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2011-05-26
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 160529098X

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How did an obscure tribal sport from precolonial Hawaii—one that was nearly eliminated by Christian missionaries—jump oceans to California and Australia? And how did it become such a worldwide passion, even in places where the surf may be excellent but the society is highly conservative or superstitious about the sea? In Sweetness and Blood—a brilliantly written travel adventure—journalist (and surfer) Michael Scott Moore visits unlikely surfing destinations—Israel and the Gaza Strip, West Africa, Great Britain, Germany, Indonesia, Japan, Cuba, and Morocco—to find out. Whether he is connecting eccentric surf legend Doc Paskowitz to the Arab-Israeli conflict, trying to deconstruct the terrorist bombing in a nightclub in Bali, or being chased by the German police while surfing a river break in Berlin, Moore masterfully weaves together politics, culture, history, and surfing to create a book like no other.

The Encyclopedia of Surfing

The Encyclopedia of Surfing
Author: Matt Warshaw
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 820
Release: 2005
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9780156032513

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With 1,500 alphabetical entries and 300 illustrations, this resource is a comprehensive review of the people, places, events, equipment, vernacular, and lively history of this fascinating sport.

Surfing Samurai Robots

Surfing Samurai Robots
Author: Mel Gilden
Publisher: ibooks
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2012-10-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0743479262

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He called himself Zoot Marlowe, said he’d just blown in from Cay City, but even the wacked out surfer dudes could tell that the four-foot detective with the giant schnoz was from somewhere out of their world. Still, he could throw a mean frisbee and he said he was a private eye, and when someone decided to smash and trash all the surfing robots in Malibu just days before the biggest surfing contest of the year, Zoot was the only being around willing to track the bot beaters down. But Zoot didn’t know just how widespread a conspiracy he was about to run up against. For this first case of his Earthly career would see him taking on everything from the Malibu cops to Samurai robots; motorcycle madmen to talking gorillas; and a misplaced mistress of genetic manipulation! "Gilden proves that you can write first-rate humorous science fiction." —Science Fiction Chronicle