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J Edmond Souaid

J Edmond have been working in the unique concept sun protection clothing industry for several years. The main aim is to raise awareness of the sun UV radiation and its effect on human skin. Find out more about Sun Protection Swimwear and how you can protect your family and enjoy your outdoor activities.
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Surf Etiquette - Is It A Social Status!

Etiquette? What's that? A code of socially acceptable behavior. That is, what's cool and what isn't.

Surfing - Watch Out For Sealife

When you're surfing you're never in the water alone. Apart from other surfers, there are hundreds, sometimes thousands of living creatures not far under the surface.

Surfing - Surfing Safety Tips

Surfing is far less risky than many other sports. The odds of some serious injuries while snow skiing, for example, are obviously higher.

Surfers, like any group of people, come in all sizes, shapes and characters. But surf culture has evolved over generations into something recognizable, even amid all these differences.

Surfing - Judging The Ocean For Surfers

One of the hardest skills for novice surfers to acquire, and one of the most important, is the ability to judge the ocean.

Surfing - How Not To Drown While Surfing

Despite dramatic scenes of shark attacks, drowning is still the most likely cause of death while surfing. There are a dozen simple ways to do that, unfortunately. Luckily, there are an equal number of ways to avoid it.

Surfing - How Waves Behave

One of the most important aspects of learning to surf is getting familiar with how the water and land interact.

Surfing - Before You Get Started Surfing

Anyone who takes up surfing, even for a day, wants to get out in the waves right away. Understandable.

Surfing - Wetsuits and Drysuits for Surfers

Many popular surfing locations are blessed with warm water. Or, rather the surfers are so blessed. But many well-surfed locations have cold water most of the time.

Surfing - How to Catch and Ride a Wave

You've paddled out to the lineup. You're watching for other surfers who have priority on the wave (those closest to the break). Now you're ready to go. You're going to catch and ride your first wave.

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