by Dylan Park | Oct 14, 2013 | Surfing 101
It’s a funny thing now that I’m not around competitive sports anymore I still see that people will go to extremes to do the things they love such as surfing. When I played football or college baseball there were guys all the time playing hurt. I think...
by Dylan Park | Oct 1, 2013 | Surfing 101
Going from the warm waters of Maui and Costa Rica to surfing the cold waters of Peru in August was initially a big shock! It was funny taking a group from Hawaii and fitting us all in wetsuits then watching everyones face when we first hit the water. At first it...
by Dylan Park | Sep 4, 2013 | Surfing 101
Well I always said I wanted my surf camp to be part of the 1{6c03b7e8ab86e24299b434fcd1cb244f4935da7c2b864437b082eaacd32bc815} for the planet and finally it has become a reality. I always admired companies such as Patagonia that made their mission not only to make...
by Dylan Park | Aug 22, 2013 | Surfing 101
Ok so last week we covered what takes place at a beginner surf lesson now we are going to explain how an intermediate surf lesson should be run. Now that you know ocean safety and proper mechanics, your ready for the next step up. For this surf lesson we jump into our...
by Dylan Park | Aug 14, 2013 | Surfing 101
Depending on where you take your first surf lesson, you may be greeted with a whole body wet suit or just a short sleeve rashguard. Here in Costa Rica you can always expect to be greeted with second option. While rashguards do help with the cold, the main objective is...
by Dylan Park | Aug 6, 2013 | Surfing 101
We did our homework. Some years ago, before we chose Dominical as our home for teaching you to surf we investigated other places and discovered the Central Pacific Coast of Costa Rica is considered the most consistent surf spot in Costa Rica, thereby allowing you to...