boarding the skim....

Sunday, August 24, 2008

a brilliant alternative for the big surf boards because we don't have big waves here in the Philippines what we have are those beautiful white sandy shore lines... a perfect spot for skim boarding... being the crazy and wild that i am.. i was there to try it out with my friends.. just be careful though... some people had break some bones doin it... but they say its worth all the pain....

just a brief history


The earliest known record of skimboarding goes back to 1920 in Laguna Beach, CA.[1] There are photographs from that time period of Laguna Beach lifeguards skimming along the sand on large plywood boards. Skimboarding continued to grow in Laguna over the first half of the century, as well as worldwide, as people everywhere fashioned home-made wood boards out of plywood and used them at their local beaches.[citation needed]

These boards were commonly circular in shape and not very well designed for controlled skimboarding. In the early 1970s skimboards started to take on a shape more similar to surfboards and began to be manufactured out of fiberglass instead of plywood. Tex Haines started the first skimboarding business which he named Victoria after his home beach in Laguna. With rising popularity, many others have sprung up and skimboards are now very easy to come by.

Although skimboarding is predominantly a recreational activity, like surfing, it has also evolved into a highly competitive water sport and is now being taken more seriously. The Victoria Skimboards World Championship of Skimboarding is held annually in Laguna Beach, CA where skimboarders from around the world compete in a number of age and skill division levels.




my friend.. pidot (qr) doin the board flip...


the most dreaded part wipe out...




no pain no gain...


trailin.....




beautiful beach




no camera trick


so go grab that board and go to that beach spot u like.. don't forget to bring that sunblock... the sun could be scorching hot...

ttys,
lorre

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