Wherever you surf, waves tend to fall into four main categories: beach breaks, reef breaks, point breaks and rivermouth waves. If you’re getting started, check out our guide to some of the best surf beaches in Cornwall and the top Welsh surf spots t
Learn the different types of ocean waves for surfing: spilling, plunging, and surging waves. Understand wave mechanics, bottom contours, and how to choose the right conditions for your skill level.
This post aims to delve into the science behind surfing, shedding light on ocean currents, tides, and waves, and how they all intertwine with surfing. As we advance, we will see why a scientific understanding could provide an edge for any surfer.
Science teaches surfers how ocean waves are formed and why they break as they do. There are multiple variables at stake: sun, wind, energy, geographical obstacles, tides, and many other factors.
Nazaré in Portugal is home to some of the biggest waves ever recorded. Using specialist camera equipment in the water, on land, and in the air – this team aims to capture the spectacle on camera.