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Justine Dupont's game-changing mega-ride at Nazare

The Challenge Let's face it; any seasoned surfer would get too excited when seeing a huge swell staring at them right in the face. It is part of the challenge, the thrill of adventure, to brave the huge, towering swells that presents a wonder opportunity to try out your skills and perform your moves seamlessly in that life-threatening situation. Double Check Your Gears That's right; no surfer should venture out to sea and challenge the waves without first taking care of their equipment. First, you need to see if you're board is in perfect condition -- waxed and properly maintained so you won't have to worry about problems later on while you're skimming through the waves. However, if you treat it as a way of life then you have plenty of room for improvement since your determination and focus is directed towards learning the basics. First you need to ask yourself what is surfing to you. Is it a sport that you can dive into when you have a lot of free time on your hands or is it a sport that you plan to make a career with your life? Beach Shoes and Slippers Many surfers prefer to wear nothing but the skins on their feet when surfing to keep their foot glued to the board. However, there are beach shoes and slippers designed for added traction to the board so you won't have to worry about sliding when surfing the waves. They are also offer a tight fit so you won't have to worry about getting your feet wet. There is no stopping you from learning the sport from books or watching experts perform their feats on the beach. However, if you really want to improve fast and perform your own feats on the waves then you need an expert to show you the basics, like the equipments, using your gears, how to wind surf, and the likes. Taking lessons from surfing classes will arm you with all the necessary knowledge to do well in the sport -- preparing your body in terms of power and balance, knowing the equipments used in surfing, exercises to keep your body in top shape, safety tips to avoid life-threatening situations, and more. 

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