I try to keep MySurfVideos on topic, sticking with actual surfing videos: surfboard, waves, bathing suit… But on occasion I drift off course discovering “alternative surfing” videos (as I like to refer to them). This really is a touching story.
The stunt man, a German known as “the trainrider”, was diagnosed with leukemia, and the last year of his life was spent surfing on trains. Amongst the trains he surfed was Germany’s ICE train, with a top speed of 330 km/h. I rode that train from Berlin to Munich, and let me tell you if was fast! Simply… wow…..
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Here’s a classic extreme surfing video that has been viral on the web for some time. I just stumbled upon it again, and had to watch it. The video never gets old. But just in case you have not seen it, or feel the urge to watch it again, here you go!
Surfing in Ireland? Who would have guessed… That’s one bet I would have lost. But as you can see from the surfing video below, Ireland’s west coast has become a surf spot for big wave surfing over the past few years! The story illustrated in the video is called “Driven”, one of the most interesting surfing stories to come out of Britain.
Surfers Alastair Mennie and Andrew Cotton share their first experiences as a tow team, training sessions, and big wave surfing runs. See one of the most incredible wipeouts in world surfing and many huge wave sessions since. I love their tagline: “Experience the work, preparation, motivation and total commitment it takes to surf big waves in Ireland.” To learn more about the surfing documentary and see additional footage check out Driven’s production site.
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I am still determined to learn to windsurf as first discussed in a previous entry on how to windsurf. Putting aside the commentator’s goofy voice from the last video, we know how to assemble a windsurf board and the basics on standing up and turning the board.
As a proud millenial, whom expects instant success, I of course feel ready to start watching windsurfing videos teaching you how to do tricks. Forget cruising on the side streets, let’s hit the highway! But… I’m not a complete idiot who just goes out in the ocean and hits a whitecap full on… I come to the web to find instructional videos on windsurfing tricks: the first being an instruction on windsurfing forward loops.
Jesse Brown, a windsurfing pro, explains a few simple steps to land a sweet forward loop. I’ve watched the video about 10 times now, and feel like I’ve memorized the steps in order. My neighbors probably think I’m crazy balancing my surfboard on the coffee table, but I’M DETERMINED!!! Jesse Brown makes it seem so simple and doable for the novice surfer. If you’re still with me and want to learn to windsurf, stay tuned for more how to videos, in addition to some sweet windsurfing videos that’ll make you want to master the art of windsurfing.
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One of my old college roommates has spent the past few summers as a windsurfing instructor on Martha’s Vineyard - or as Bostonians call it “the Vineyard”. I informed him about my surfing adventures out here in NorCal and about my blog MySurfVideos.com. Of course, partisan to windsurfers, he recommended that while I have the opportunity of having the Pacific Ocean at my doorstep, that I give windsurfing a chance. Well Kurt, I’ll give it a try. I am always up for a new challenge.
Unfortunately, since I do not have the time right now with work, I thought I could get a head start in learning how to windsurf by watching how-to videos online. I know that you need to get in the water and jump right into it to truly become a windsurfer, but I thought that if you can learn a language or instrument online, I could learn the fundamentals and terminology to windsurf so that when I do get in the water, the methodology is second nature.
One of the first videos I came across that was a how-to windsurf was hilarious. The commentator sounds like a computer, or he is using a voice imodulator.
Although the commentator is a joker and the music cheesy, it is a good introduction to windsurfing. The video gives you the basics on assembling a windsurf board, how to stand up on the board once in the water, and how to turn in different directions. All in all it’s worth checking out before heading into the ocean. Might even save you a few bucks on a first lesson, if not start you further ahead so you can get into cooler tricks, etc.
Stay tuned for cooler windsurfing how-to videos by professional windsurfers and you can learn how to windsurf along with me. Best of luck!
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I’m heading down to Santa Cruz this weekend with intentions of catching some great surfing. The weather is forecasting crystal clear skies in the Northern California town of Santa Cruz. That should make way for some killer surfing conditions. Wanting to get an idea of the surfing scene in Santa Cruz, I surfed the web looking for some milfy surfing vids.
The 10 ft. swells in this video shot at Scotts Creek in Santa Cruz were really sweet this day in late November. It looks real peaceful there with few surfers in the water. I’m assuming it’s going to be packed on the beach and in the ocean this weekend. I’ll let you know how it all pans out early next week. This will be my first time surfing in California outside of Stinson Beach/Bolinas, so really excited about that.
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Having touched on Maui’s Jaws surfing in a previous entry, I thought I’d return and share some great surfing videos from Jaws in Maui, Hawaii. I clearly did not understand the magnitude of the waves that are produced off this shore in Maui. Having personally visited the surfing spot in August, I did not get the proper viewing due to the time of year. The earlier video does provide justice, but the videos below really paint the right picture for the surfing enthusiast. Jaws is hands down one of the best places for surfing in Maui. The first video from Jaws is of surfing legend Laird Hamilton.
From this video, you get a real sense of the waves size and can see how these big waves are the largest in the world. You have to be a daredevil to step into the waves at Jaws. As I’ve said, I love surfing videos. Time does not matter, as I can never get bored of watching some milfy vids. The next surfing video from Jaws is a lengthy one. So if you don’t think you can last the full 26 minutes, it’s understandable. That’s you. For me it’s no issue. But, if you are one who cannot last or does not have the time, I recommend watching even a few minutes and you’ll see the biggest waves of the year at Jaws. They are truly incredible and the best Maui surfing has to offer.
Now residing in San Francisco, I have made it a prerogative to make it to Jaws next winter. It is truly one of those things one must see with his/her own eyes. I have to give credit to the filmographers of these videos, in addition to all the surfing videos out there. Placing themselves in dangerous scenarios to capture something magical is priceless. Enjoy and I hope you’ll come again soon.
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I know all you ladies have been long awaiting this moment. I am pleased to present you with Kelly Slater surfing videos. For you men, you have to appreciate his skills. He really knows how to tear it up out in the waves.
Kelly Slater, a Cocoa Beach, Florida native known for his aerials and 360s, is one of the world’s best surfers. With numerous titles and accolades, Kelly has proven himself one of the legends of surfing.
I just got spammed with an ad saying pay to watch surfing videos online. I have found plenty great big wave videos for free across the web. Here are a few free big wave surfing videos that I thought were worth posting. The first big wave surf video is of a pro riding a tsunami wave. He had to be towed into the wave. This is insane! I would not mess around with tsunamis.
This next surfing video is one of my favorite big wave surfing videos. Set at Jaws, a daredevil surfer’s spot on the northern shore of Maui, where some of the biggest waves in the world exist. Known by Peahi to the locals, Jaws generates swells up to 50 feet high. This video was filmed in Maui on December 2004.
Jaws is totally only for professional surfers who dare to risk their lives to ride the biggest waves in the world. If you enjoy the big wave video above, you can watch a 1o minute version at Maui Video Podcast. The clip above is satisfying enough for me. Again, back to the point: there are plenty of free surfing videos online. Check back real soon for more surfing videos.
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After posting a previous entry titled Redneck surfing I received a comment highlighting another redneck surfing video. I would post and link to the comment left by the nice gentleman, though, he did not speak gentleman-like enough for me to post his thoughts. But thank you Nathan for the comment and all, please continue to send me your surfing videos.
This mud surfing redneck tears it up in the woods on a tire being pulled by an ATV. I love the random objects used to surf. Great video! Short, sweet, and to the point!
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