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They break close to the shore, and because of that, they can be life-threatening. Here's what you should know about shorebreak waves.
It is one of the most picturesque and unusual surf spots on the planet, but also a challenging and exciting one. Meet San Francisco's Fort Point.
Before surfing was even a popular pastime for tourists in Hawaii, Germany was already making artificial waves. Here's the story of Undosa, the first-ever wave-generating machine.
Jacob Szekely has become the first-ever surfer to do a board transfer in a World Surf League (WSL) competition.
Of all the measurements that are often used to evaluate, analyze, dissect, and score surfing and surfers, there is one that is rarely mentioned - speed.
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The small fishing town of Bathsheba in Barbados is home to one of the most surprising right-hand reef breaks on the planet. Here's what makes Soup Bowl such an incredible wave.
Kelly Slater and Kalani Miller announced they are expecting a baby. It's a boy.
Surfing is all about working the unbroken wave face and maximizing riding time. But how can you optimize and balance these two goals that cancel each other out?
Big waves don't just appear out of nowhere. The formation of abnormally large swells is a sum of layers, normally invisible to the human eye.