Wednesday 17 July 2019

The Importance of Staying Hydrated While Bodyboarding and Stand Up Paddleboarding

Staying hydrated is very important no matter what we are doing. Some might think that they might be safe from dehydration when doing watersports such as bodyboarding and stand up paddleboarding, but they should think again. It’s because people who practice these watersports often do not realize how much they sweat. But did you know that wind, salt water, and exertion can make you lose a lot of water? Therefore, if you will be bodyboarding or having an SUP session, don’t wait to have that drink of water and your body will thank you.  If you’re one of those who

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Snorkeling Along the East Coast

The East Coast is the seaboard where the Eastern United States meets the North Atlantic Ocean. It is also known as the Eastern Seaboard, the Atlantic Coast, or the Atlantic Seaboard. There are 14 states that have a shoreline on the Atlantic Ocean which are Maine, New Hampshire, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New York, Connecticut, New Jersey, North and South Carolina, Florida, and Georgia. Some of these states have a temperate climate, with long, hot summers and mild winters, making them wonderful summer destinations.  There are many things you can do along the East Coast and one of

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Snorkeling Along the West Coast

The West Coast is the seaboard where the mainland Western United States meets the North Pacific Ocean and it is also known as the Pacific Coast. Based on the United States Census groups, there are five states that are in the West Coast which are California, Oregon, Washington, Alaska, and Hawaii. The West Coast of the United States has an oceanic climate in its Northern part, however, form the California border towards the U.S.-Mexico border, it has a Mediterranean climate. There are lots of activities you can do when you visit the West Coast of the United States and one

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Thursday 27 June 2019

Bodyboarding Accessories to Keep with You

On one of our posts, we’ve given a guide to bodyboards which include its different types, parts, and as well as how to take good care of them. But aside from bodyboards, there are other bodyboarding accessories that you need to have to be able to enjoy the watersport more. These accessories can provide you and your bodyboard protection, improve their safety, and as well as improve your performance in bodyboarding. That is why today, we are going to give you a list of the bodyboarding accessories to keep with you on your next adventure. Swim Fins Short-bladed swim fins

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Do You Need a Wetsuit to Snorkel?

A wetsuit is a garment that is worn by surfers, divers, windsurfers, and others engaged in water sports and other activities in or on water. Wet suits are usually made of foamed neoprene and it is used to provide thermal insulation and as well as buoyancy and protection from abrasion, ultraviolet exposure, and stings from marine organisms. There are many people who wonder whether or not they need to wear a wetsuit when snorkeling. Divers are the ones you will see wearing wetsuits all the time because they dive in much deeper water where it is much colder. There are

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How to Handle Cramping While Stand Up Paddleboarding

Cramping is one of the aspects of stand up paddleboarding that paddlers dread the most. It’s because getting muscle cramp in the water can end a session early and it can also result in a painful wipe-out in the waves as you get caught on the inside, frozen solid with leg cramps. But foot cramps and leg cramps are a natural part of the sport, especially when you’re starting out with it. According to a popular hypothesis, cramps happen when we exercise vigorously because the muscles seize up when salt, minerals, and electrolytes are lost through sweat. Aside from that,

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Places to Snorkel in the Great Lakes

The Great Lakes and the Great Lakes of North America are a series of connected freshwater lakes. They are mainly in the upper mid-east region of North America, on the Canada-United States border, connecting to the Atlantic Ocean through the Saint Lawrence River. These Great Lakes include Lakes Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, and Ontario. But hydrologically, there are only four lakes because Lakes Huron and Michigan join at the Straits of Mackinac. These lakes form the Great Lakes Waterway. The Great Lakes are also the largest group of freshwater lakes on Earth by total area. Beneath the waters of the

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