Surf Warm Up
Try a light warm up before hitting the surf.
Before starting any exercise session, it is essenstial to warm up. There are two main reasons for this; first, warming up can make sports injuries less likely; second, the body works more efficently when warm and sports performance may actually improve. A good warm-up will have physiological, mechanical and psychological effects.
Warm up key points:
- A warm up will reduce the strain placed on the heart by vigorous exercise.
- A good warm up enables the body to reach a ’steady state ‘ of energy production gradually, and makes tissues more pliable and ready to exercise.
- A good surfing warm up should be continuous and rhythmical in nature It should also be between 4-8 minutes depending on the surf size.
A good surfing warm up should include:
- gentle exercise for the whole body, such as light jogging. This gradually increases the heart rate, breathing and blood supply to the muscles. It warms up muscles and can help you prepare for your first wave!
- additional light mobility exercises such as arm swings, and leg swings can also be of benefit to your surfing warm up.
- very light stretching can also be done, however try to avoid long streching as this should be done after a surf, slowly bringing your muscles back to a normal state.
.






