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Surfing
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Samudra is dedicated to the process of teaching surfing in fun and safe environments around the globe. The simple act of riding a surfboard can seem quite complicated and, without tuition, the beginner can experience enormous frustration.

Samudra has developed an accelerated classroom to surf program that removes many of the hurdles associated with learning to surf. We provide you with a safe and un-intimidating environment where everything is explained thoroughly. Our highly trained and experienced watermen/women will address technique, equipment, oceanography, safety, etiquette, and your specific goals.
For experienced surfers we believe our yoga can bring a greater awareness of your body's movement sand restrictions. Our yoga sessions are specifically designed to keep the muscles for surfing supple and strong. Looking beyond just stretching we aim to tap into the core strength and stability used to maximize your surfing.
Samudra recognizes that surfing is more than a sport. Surfing is life. It is a lifestyle. Therefore we will share additional surf information about the history, oceans, environment, culture, and the faces that give this art form its international appeal.
We believe Surfing can be enjoyed by anybody. The act of catching your first wave or riding your first tube will send a smile to your face that will last for days, and have you returning for more. We invite you to come and learn to surf and experience the fun and stoke of sharing waves with new friends at our several surfing camp locations.
We look forward to seeing you soon.
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" One of the best ways of describing what we're doing…is to define our roles as 'evolutionary surfers.' Everything is made of waves. At the level of electrons and neutrons…Historical waves – cultural waves. The more you think about the evolutionary process, the more you see the fundamental structure of nature itself. It's the quantum theory…dealing with quantum leaps and quantum waves…things come packaged in sequential, cyclical, moving, ever-changing forms. "
(Timothy Leary, "The Evolutionary Surfer," Surfer, January 1978) |
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