Free big wave surfing videos

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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.

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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.

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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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Redneck mud surfing video

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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.

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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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Ipanema Bodysurfing

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For surfers, the beach at Ipanema, a neighborhood in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, is famous for its light-blue water and treacherous beach break which regularly forms sweet barrels. This makes for a great time for the bodysurfers at Ipanema beach, who can experience waves of 10-15ft. during the winter months.

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It would be wild bodysurfing in 10-15ft waves! Especially ones that break so freakin’ close to the beach. Just watch the above video taken from the point of view of the bodysurfer.

As a stubborn Italian Gemini, I would attempt to show off my skills for the Girls of Ipanema. Tan bodies… exotic bikinis… Brazilian accents…. Perfect environment when tearing up the waves and soaking in the sun. For more about Ipanema and to get a little taste of paradise, check out the Ipanema Insider’s Guide. I found it quite helpful and had some great photos from the beach and surrounding city of Rio.

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Wind surfing Santa video

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When Santa Claus is not delivering presents what does he do? Apparently, he hits the beach and goes windsurfing. A wind surfing santa is as random as a flying elephant! Wait, forgot about Dumbo. Anyways, it’s pretty entertaining to watch the below Santa Claus windsurfing video.

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Now, instead of only using the Santa Claus tracker on Christmas Eve, you can see where santa is surfing at any time. I hear he’s headed to Bondi Beach next, but don’t quote me on that!

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Surfing in Belmar, New Jersey

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I was fortunate to come across a surfing video from my old surf spot- the beaches of Belmar, New Jersey. It was also the first place that I attempted to surf! Thank God, I don’t have a video of me surfing from that day! You can see from this video that the break line, where the waves begin to break, is close to shore; typical for New Jersey waves.

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Belmar’s beaches are amongst the most popular and finest in New Jersey. Typical for New Jersey beaches, Belmar has a great boardwalk that is great for walking, people watching, etc. Almost always, you’ll find surfers and body boarders in the water, which places Belmar at the top of my beach lists for New Jersey beaches.

From the above video, you’ll notice the wave steepness to be smaller compared to the big waves of Cali and Hawaii (duhh!!). But us Jersey surfers work with what we got and are proud of it. So when and if you are heading down the Jersey Shore, check out Belmar and you’ll understand what I grew up with. If you are a surfer, I’d recommend checking the Belmar surf report for real time surf forecasts and wave maps.

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Surfing Wipeouts… OUCH!!!

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I am in one of those moods today where nothing can motivate me, nor please me. It’s strange, as it’s a beautiful day out in San Francisco and I had a great night sleep, but for some reason, I am very grouchy. If only my boss knew I haven’t done 15 min. of work since getting here at 8am (hehe!). Even seeing surfers making waves is not doing it for me… EXCEPT… WIPEOUTS!! It’s not all funny, as surfers can and do get really hurt, but for some reason I’m able to get a rise out of it. Cringing here while online is restoring my energy and keeping the blood flowing through my veins.

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I’m like a little kid who gets a rise out of his elder hitting himself on the head or falling over. The above video is some really intense wipeouts from this past surf season in Hawaii . The swells of Hawaii, some of the biggest in the world, can be destructive to surfers and their surfboards. With waves reaching heights of 25ft. plus, anyone less than an expert would be committing suicide trying to ride these waves.

Here’s another great compiliation of the best giant surfing wipeouts. It’s ridiculous how tall these waves. The surfers are specks on these giant waves!

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As an average surfer, it’s comforting to know that even the pros get pitched. Obviously they’re ripping it up on the waves, making tube rides look like a stroll through the park. But to know that no matter how great of a surfer you are, a legend of surf, whoever, the waves are the controlling force. Watch this gnarly surfing wipeout video at the Sandspit with surfing pros Kelly Slater, Bobby Martinez, Dane Reynolds, Tom Curren, Brandon Smith, and Trevor Gordon.

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The Sandspit located in the Santa Barbara Harbor is known for their “swells that are insanely hollow, ass-flyin’ rights that can either peel on and on or dump squarely onto your back, depositing you straight into the oh-so-shallow bottom.”

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Surfing as meditation

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Here is a great video of a surfer who discusses how surfing is his chosen method of meditation - active meditation.

I love how grounded and wise old surfers are. He has a great perspective on life and uses surfing as a metaphor to life. If he doesn’t get you out amongst the waves on a surfboard, I don’t know what will. I’m pretty excited for the weekend to hit the water!

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Jeff Clark Video: Legendary Surfer

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Legendary surfer Jeff Clark, one of the most respected big wave riders. The legend of surf discusses his favorite waves, the dangers of sharks, and his absolute top tip for surfing.

Jeff Clark is famous for becoming the first person to surf Maverick’s surf spot back in 1975. For the next 15 years, Clark continued surfing Maverick’s alone. Other than a few close friends who had paddled out and seen Maverick’s themselves, no one believed in its existence. The popular opinion of the time was that there simply were no large waves in California.

I’ll do a follow-up entry in the near future surrounding Mavericks and the Maverick’s Surf Concert.

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Redneck Surfing

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It’s easy to forget that not everyone in Florida lives on or walking distance to the beach; a number of Florida residents are landlocked and must entertain themselves other ways… or prepare for those few trips a year to the beach… This is where one of Florida’s numerous lakes, spread across the state, come in handy.

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The youngster in the video above, is body surfing in a small lake in Pace, Florida. The fact that he’s being pulled by a truck explains why I found this video on Youtube titled “Redneck Surfing”.

But when the lakes are not large enough, nor extreme enough, some brave souls risk it all on the streets of their small-town neighborhoods.

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Finally, we come to the extremists who love the notion of surfing and have surfing in their blood… but do not actually own a surfboard. This is where creativity (or stupidity) comes into play. The fine rednecks, (I mean gentlemen) below demonstrate that a couch can serve many purposes.

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WARNING: Do not attempt Redneck Surfing if you are not a redneck. Also, respect your couch!

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South Florida kite surfing during winter months

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For east coast kiteboarders and kite surfers looking to get some action during the brutal winters, South Florida is the place to where most of us flock (usually because we have grandparents who live there half the year if not longer). I almost feel like I am at home when I go down and visit, because there’s a very good chance one of my friends is vacationing in one of the neighboring towns: West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Hollywood, Fort Lauderdale, and Miami.

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The Atlantic hurricane season produces strong waves that allow windsurfers the opportunity for some sick tacks and jibes. On good days, waves can range from knee high to overhead. South east Florida’s season for wind is October through April. In-season winds are ususally 15-20 knots but can reach levels of 20-25 knots. The ocean rarely drops below 72 degrees. For us native north easterners, that’s just below bath water! But for southerners, it’s very common to see kite surfers in full wetties.

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For more information on south east florida kiteboarding/kitesurfing locations, lessons, and accomodations check out Southfloridakitesurfing.com.

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