Practice duck diving as you are propelled on the wave, and letting the wave carry your body and legs over your head as you tuck your head and do a somersault roll, leaving you behind the wave when you come up to the surface. Just make sure it's deep enough when doing this so you don't injure yourself by hitting sand below!
Yes, that is very important. There are several ways to stop. Hit up our pal Spencer via thebodysurfblog.com/ and I'm sure you'll get a few great answers! More to come soon!
I know how to body surf but this was an excellent tutorial
awesome, thank you so much for watching!
Looks like fun!
Right!?
But wait! How do i bloody stop??? On a crowded beach that is very important!
Practice duck diving as you are propelled on the wave, and letting the wave carry your body and legs over your head as you tuck your head and do a somersault roll, leaving you behind the wave when you come up to the surface. Just make sure it's deep enough when doing this so you don't injure yourself by hitting sand below!
Yes, that is very important. There are several ways to stop. Hit up our pal Spencer via thebodysurfblog.com/ and I'm sure you'll get a few great answers! More to come soon!
@@teammurdoch head down in shallow waters?
@@SurvivalSquirrel I addressed that in my last sentence. No, if it's shallow then obviously just put feet down and stand up.
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