Things you should do after a surf session
When you've caught all the waves and your surf session ends, there are a few things you should do to take care of yourself and your surf gear.
You're surfed out. Exhausted, yet happy and relaxed. Another surf session successfully completed. It's time to undress your wetsuit and hit the road.
Unfortunately, surfers tend to forget important post-surf routines. They might be details, but they'll definitely impact your next heyday. So, what should we do after a surf session?
1. Dry your ears and drain any traces of salted water. You don't want to develop surfer's ear. Learn a few prevention and protection tips;
2. Stretch after surf. It is very important to stretch your hamstrings, shoulders and spine after paddling for waves. Halt the effects of lactic acid production by releasing muscle tension. Surf training will improve your surfing;
3. Eat proteins. Restore the energy levels in your body by eating turkey, fish, cheese, lean beef, eggs or yogurts right between 30 and 60 minutes after surfing. You'll be building muscles with proper surf food;
4. Drink water, not beer. Yes, it's hard to avoid a cold beer after a perfect summer surfing day, but at least have a large bottle of still mineral water before the golden trophy;
5. Check your car keys are safe. Many surfers undress their wetsuits right after reaching the shore. Many car keys are lost in the moment, so reach them as soon as possible. Get a simple waterproof dry bag;
6. Get your surfboard a fresh water shower. Salt water can be corrosive to a surfboard, so rinsing it with freshwater is always a good advice;
7. Dry your surfboard. Never get your surfboard in the bag without drying it with a towel;
8. Remove old wax. Removing wax that has been on your surfboard for more than a decade is a wise thing to do. Old wax loses its grip properties and makes your surfboard heavier. Re-wax;
9. Check if you need a ding repair. Water is the worst enemy of surfboard foam. Make sure you get a good ding repair kit to seal those small cracks on your favorite stick;
10. Rinse your wetsuit with fresh water and dry it in the shade. Learn how to clean your wetsuit to make it last longer;
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