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Surf Diva: A Girl's Guide to Getting Good Waves

Surf Diva: A Girl's Guide to Getting Good Waves

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Authors: Isabelle "izzy" Tihanyi, Caroline "coco" Tihanyi
Publisher: Harvest Books
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 10 reviews
Sales Rank: 167110

Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 256
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6
Dimensions (in): 7.8 x 6.3 x 0.8

ISBN: 0156029863
Dewey Decimal Number: 797.32082
EAN: 9780156029865
ASIN: 0156029863

Publication Date: February 7, 2005
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From the founders of the original surf school for women, Surf Diva is both a witty, irreverently written lifestyle book and an informative how-to guide. Written with the Surf Diva School motto firmly in mind--"The best surfer in the water is the one having the most fun"--Surf Diva inspires women to suit up in neoprene and claim their share of male-dominated waves. Whether it's finding a welcoming beach or selecting the perfect surfboard, recovering from a wipeout or simply basking in the spirituality of the ocean, this book shows and tells you how to be a surfer with incomparable style and a healthy dose of beach attitude.

Offering advice from professional surfers, testimonials from surf students and instructors, and tips on how to stay safe while also having fun, Surf Diva is perfect for budding female surfers or any woman who has ever dreamed of catching a killer wave.

PRAISE FOR THE SURF DIVA SURF SCHOOL

"Surf Diva is the Starbucks of female-only surfing clinics; it's the model for scores of women's classes that have popped up around the world."-NEWSWEEK

"Surf Diva packed a real surf experience into two days. They taught camaraderie and chick power. They projected attitude, but not testosterone . . . Best of all, they got women . . . addicted to that rush of riding a wave. There is nothing like it." -LOS ANGELES TIMES



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5 out of 5 stars A witty and informative surf guide for women   November 14, 2007
The Surf Diva book is one of many examples that show how women are making comeback (both women and men surfed in ancient Polynesian culture) in this fantastic sport!

I thoroughly enjoyed reading the book and I think the Surf Diva design is both fun and feminine. It's also nice to have a female perspective on this great sport! After reading it I felt a renewed sense of surfing with aloha. It also reminded me that "the best surfers in the water are the ones having the most fun". I couldn't agree more!



4 out of 5 stars It's like having a personal cheering squad in your beach bag.   September 2, 2007
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I got this book in advance of going out on a real surfing lesson and it really helped me prep for my first time on the waves. I was able to finish some of my instructor's sentences, which may have been a bit obnoxious of me but it made me feel a little more confident. When he used surfer slang in front of me ("Hey, look at the little Grommet!") I, having naturally read the entire book cover to cover including the glossary, knew exactly what he meant. Can a book really replace the one-on-one instruction of a real person? No. Can it help you PREP yourself for your first time hitting the waves so that you don't feel like a complete kook? YES! The authors give you an insight into surf culture, practices you can do you prepare yourself, a step-by-step guide to how to stand up on the board, and stories about surfing disasters and triumphs. Nothing, I repeat, nothing can replicate the experience of actually getting out there, catching the waves and learning moves from a professional. This book, however, will help you get ready if you're nervous about giving it a try. Its like having a personal cheering squad in your beach bag.


5 out of 5 stars Best Surfing Book for Ladies!   April 30, 2007
This book is not only informative and helpful, but it is a great read! I laughed so hard I couldn't put it down. As a surf journalist, I've read all the girl's surf books out there. This was the first one to come out and by far the best. I was especially curious to read Izzy and Coco's book because they were the first to start an all-women's surf school. Surfing can be such a frustrating sport to learn, but Izzy and Coco make it fun gives you all the tools you need to be a true "Surf Diva."


2 out of 5 stars You might be a beach bunny, but surf diva?   March 22, 2006
 7 out of 10 found this review helpful

This book was cute, but lacked real useful information and descriptions of techniques, moves and etiquette essential to holding your own in the water. Maybe because the authors run a surf school, they didn't want to give away all the good information that you pay a lot more for when you sign up for their school. This book was like a big advertisement for the surf school with extra tips about matching your bikini and toenail polish to your board. I appreciated the part about doing your part to keep the oceans clean, but that was the meatiest part of the book. I purchased two books for beginning female surfers at the same time. The other one was fabulous and I refer to it as a reference constantly. This one is more useful as a beach read on a flat day.


4 out of 5 stars What I didn't know I needed   August 13, 2005
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

I was looking for a good book to help me learn the surfing basics so I could paddle out with my husband. This book makes surfing seem so darned fun I couldn't wait to get out there. Of course, my first time was like a washing machine and I'm covered in bruises -- but it was exhilarating! I wanted to give up at one point, but as I was dragging my board back to shore, I asked myself, is this what a diva would do? NO! I went back out (away from my husband this time) and was able to catch a wave (on my belly) for the first time! This book was very inspiring, especially because of all the stories and tips, such as not to have high expectations when you plan to surf, because the ocean is always presenting different scenarios. They also assure me that it's ok to catch waves laying down on the board in the beginning to get comfy with the feeling.

My one bit of feedback is that I would have liked a lot more how-to photos. I still don't quite understand how waves are measured, what constitutes "good waves", and how to get from laying down to popping up. This book did not cover some of the very basic concepts such as how to get onto the darned board gracefully or how to sit on it with out toppling over. They may assume that readers have taken their classes or already have some surf experience.


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