Electric surfing 14-year-old goofyfooter Siyanda Hewitt is a rising talent in British waveriding and the newest member of The Wave ambassadors’ team.
A Zen moment is when we truly feel the joy of complete openness and awareness.
The water has now settled on Olympic surfing’s debut, offering a chance to reflect on the landmark event.
Ask any British surfer from any generation, and they will surely agree that seeing surf films by British filmmakers is hugely inspiring. But where did it all begin?
Surf and She Surf: The Rise of Female Surfing are two brilliant books to get you fired up about the bright and exciting future of waveriding.
You’re never too old to surf. Only injury might slow you down, but even then our minds can stay much younger than our bodies.
One of the biggest ways to tackle the climate crisis can come from cutting our own carbon emissions: flying less and driving less, eating less meat and wasting less food...
Exciting news... we are hosting the 2021 dryrobe English Adaptive Surfing Open on Thursday 8th July.
Sustainability is a central pillar to a resilient and healthy surfing future. But what does ‘sustainability’ mean to us as surfers?