Catcher Brad Ausmus and his family split their life between two cities — Houston during the Astros season, and San Diego otherwise. In California, he's a busy dad and surfer, but from spring training ...
Surfing is not cycling. It’s not boxing, or long-distance running, or cross-country skiing. Compared to other athletics out there in the sporting world, surfing is not as exhaustive, not as physically ...
On a typical Saturday morning, my alarm goes off at 5:30 a.m. I get out of bed in a groggy haze, feed my dog, feed myself, gather my surf gear, and drive to the beach. I’ve never thought of myself as ...
Out with the Bintangs, in with abs. There was a time when surfers did two types of training: surfing when there was surf, and drinking when there was no surf. But times have changed, and sessions like ...
Want to surf longer and catch more waves? Work on your back and shoulder fitness. As surfers, we spend more of our time paddling than we do standing and driving down the line. Strong shoulder and back ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When I was 15 years old I realized I would never become a professional snowboarder. I had been competing for years but couldn't ...
This move will help you shred your next wave, Vatcher says. - Place a resistance band above your knees. - Bend knees slightly. - Keep chest high as you take a step sideways. - Keep knees apart as you ...
The only thing I know how to surf is the Internet, so I feel somewhat intimidated when I arrive at City Surf (5924 Magazine St., 954-609-5725; www.citysurffitness.com). The front door reads #NOBADDAYS ...