Entries in Surfing (3)

June 8 - Balance in Everything

h1balanceboard.jpgGnarly, dude. Trying to act like I know surf lingo is the surest way to make my kids roll their eyes. Even though I’ve lived half my life in Southern California, I’m not exactly part of the surfing and snowboarding scene. But I do know that athletes in any sport can benefit from a strong sense of balance. Using a balance board has been proven to not only enhance an athlete’s stability, but also increase strength and flexibility in knees and ankles, helping stave off injuries. Maybe the coolest boards are made by the folks at HoloHolo (www.holoholo.tv). I’ve had one sitting in the house for a couple weeks and it is fun watching all my kids walk by it on their way somewhere, stop, hop on and fall off a couple of times.

Step on, like riding a skateboard, and the board will have a slight roll and lots of tilt to challenge your balance. Once you are comfortable with the board touching the ground on both sides you can try to stay balanced in the small amount of travel or roll that is allowed by the Pipe-Lock and stops. There is a fine line you can feel when you are centered over the pipe roller and maintaining control. That same senstion is common to most board sports.

Are you a “twin-planker” like me? You can practice your skiing technique by placing your feet on the board inline with the pipe and board lengthwise. From the hips down it really does feel like you’re heading down the slopes. Bend your knees for more challenge.

But if you really want to know who the HoloHolo is aimed at, check out this pitch from the website: Your pint size kids will ride it and then shred the mountains, lakes, surf and sidewalk like never before. This is not just for the little groms, regular size humans love it for all the same reasons they love all of the Holoholo Boards. Like I said, “Gnarly.”

Posted on Sunday, June 8, 2008 at 11:48AM by Registered CommenterBrian Gotta in , , | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail

Aug 7 - No Time to Waste

hero%20camera.bmpHow many times have you missed that great, spur-of-the moment shot when you were on vacation or participating in one of your favorite activities because the camera was tucked away in a bag? Now, you can be sure you’ll never get caught fumbling when you could be photographing, because of the Digital Hero 3 digital wrist camera. (www.goprocamera.com).

The Digital Hero 3 is a three mega-pixel, waterproof camera that straps to your wrist and other objects. If you’re a water bug, you can take it in the raft or on the board for high-intensity shots you’d usually only see in magazines. The camera locks flat for convenience, then pivots up when you’re ready to shoot. It takes high-quality video too.

So leave your wrist watch at home and go with the wrist camera instead. Who cares what time it is? Time is marked by memories, and memories just got a whole lot easier to capture.

Source: Go Pro Camera

Posted on Tuesday, August 7, 2007 at 06:12PM by Registered CommenterBrian Gotta in , , | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail

Dec 27 - It's Freestyle Time

freestyle.bmpSurfing aficionados know that “Freestyle” means more than just creative tricks. For surfers who occasionally need to know the time of day, “Freestyle” (www.freestyleusa.com), means state-of-the-art in surf watches, built to stand up to the abusive effects of saltwater and sand. What if you don’t care what time it is, as long as the waves are killer? You’ll still need Freestyle’s newest offering, the awesome Tide 2.0. The 10-Year Tide Data feature keeps you in the loop at 145 beaches worldwide. Throw in programmable beach capabilities and your hunt for the perfect wave just got even easier. No matter what time it is.

Source: Freestyle

Posted on Wednesday, December 27, 2006 at 08:30AM by Registered CommenterBrian Gotta in | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail