Nice tips by cantSUPenough
I would add 3 points:
- Buy or find some SurfSUPing videos, or even Surfing ones. The ones by
surftechniques.com/ are very good and there are some clips of them on the web:
www.youtube.com/results?search_query=110%25+surfing+techniques :
- Best would be to have some Surfing lessons. Or at least, try to prone surf your SUP to see how to steer the board to ride diagonally:
way you will also see the spot how prone surfers see it
- People will spot at once that you are a surf beginner from your way of paddling and positioning. So you will get prejudiced against as soon as you enter the water, even if you respect the surf etiquette. This happens also to prone surfers, but you stand out more :-) and will be the natural target for anybody who had a bad day. So it should be best at first if you find spots where you are alone, typically crappy crumbling waves that other people do not want: they will be quite good to learn anyways. Also you need to gain some experience so that you attention can be diverted from the technique to look at your surroundings. Even if you know the rules, if you are too focused on your technique you will not see other surfers at all.
A good trick is, if you see other SUPers, to go ask for advice. You will thus see if they are friendly and hostile and know how far from them to stay