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San Diego Surf Mag

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Archive for March, 2010

Interview with Doug Silva

Posted by admin On March - 27 - 2010

Below is an interview with Doug Silva, Doug currently lives in Hawaii but grew up on Solana Beach where he made a name for himself in pro surfing.  The photos below are from a trip he made to El Salvador to coach some upcoming groms and to demonstrate to the kids how to do some man size turns with grace.

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How old were you when you turned pro?

I was 18. I finished a 4 year stint at Torrey Pines High School with many amateur and professional accolades. I grew up in Solana Beach right there on those unstable bluffs in between Cherry Hills and Pillbox. North County was the last frontier. Unspoiled beaches and incredible landscapes..There was a plethora of talent though the magazines in that day were very focused on the orange county area and their crop of peeps. It sort of bred a rebellion of sorts for us guys in North County…The only one who broke through was Rob Machado. Initially because he was a goody too shoes and in retrospect it was his remarkable talent and his genuine demeanor.

What spots did you surf around SD?

Seaside in da house…… I enjoyed the reefs in La Jolla and of course Swamis. I had a good friend who I believe still is the Billabong rep and we would frequent Baja Malibu early in the mornings. Blacks is incredible as well.

Who was the guy you looked up to back then?

Todd Martin, John Glomb, Jeff Hodges. Todd aka gluefoot has a lot of energy. He had infectious passion.. John Glomb is just a great guy and I believe is the first person to do an ariel three sixty. We rode many double wing Nectar pin tail twin fins back in the day and Glomb rode them well.. Hodges was the man. He had a Neptunias candor and speed to burn.

What was pro surfing like?

It sucked! It still sucks! At least the guys and girls are making a great living from it now though the system needs to be completely revamped.

How hard was it to break into pro surfing?

It was almost imperative to win a professional event as an amateur to really breakthrough.. Amateur contests, us and world championship titles were very important back in the day.. It is not prevalent at all now.

Who were your sponsors?

I was sponsored by Quiksilver clothing and Piping Hot wetsuits and a company in Japan called California Image.

What amature contests did you do?

Honestly, every single one you can image…I was a very successful and decorated amateur.. I think I have more U.S. titles than Kelly.. Between David Eggers and I we pretty much swept everyone and everything in sight..

What was concidered inovative?

A nice cutback into a 360 reverse off the white wash..I know it sounds like an oxymoron ( 360 reverse ) consider it innovative and Todd Martin was the best at it!

What school did you go to?

were you on the surf team, who was on the team with you? At that time Torrey Pines did not have much a surf team. I would win the contest and San Dieguito would beat our ass.. It was strange though it was consistent.

What was parting like?

Too hard and too much!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

What are you up to these days Mr. Silva?

I am living in Hawaii now for the past two decades..After a whirlwind professional career and international jet set party life and a number or bad decisions I have finally over the last few years been able to give back to the king of sports. I train and teach many levels of surfing. Very rewarding and satisfying.. As well I have been blessed at 40 to retain a very high level of surfing. Call me or go to dougsilva.com for rates and weekly blogs. Aloha……..

Dougs last beer in El Salvador

check out Doug Silvas website at- tickettobettersurfing.com

Surf Camps

Posted by admin On March - 27 - 2010

group photo surf camp

group photo surf camp

SURF CAMPS 2010

Spring is here and Summer is just around the corner. It will be here before we know it! Surf camps will be in full force come this July and go through till September. Although there is no shortage of surf camps, not all of them are the same. Some are for youngsters that want to learn while some are for kids that want to advance their level of surfing. Some of the camps are like day cares that give some instruction and I think i could go on for a while more about all the different ones out there.

One thing for sure is that they all offer something positive for kids and people wanting to sink their teeth into the whole surfing culture. Below is a list of the top 10 Surf Camps you can find this summer in the San Diego Area. Be sure to research the camp you are interested in signing up for

  1. Surf Sessions
  2. Aqua Adventures
  3. Surf Diva
  4. Pacific Surf
  5. Paskowitz surf camp
  6. Aloha Surfer Girls
  7. Menehune Surf
  8. Leucadia Surf School
  9. Ocean Experience
  10. Eli Howard Surf School

Bag Of Tricks with Damien Hobgood

Posted by admin On March - 27 - 2010

Bag Of Tricks- Damien Hobgood from toby ogden on Vimeo.

Bag Of Tricks

Damien Hobgood Bag of tricks

Taj Burrow’s Book of Hot Surfing

Posted by admin On March - 27 - 2010

Taj Burrow

Taj Burrow will teach you

Taj Burrow’s Book of Hot Surfing is a lot of fun for any novice surfer and a delectable explosion of mind blowing maneuvers for the seasoned veteran.

Editor Sam Mcintosh has cut, pasted, splashed, and plastered the guts of this book with vivid color and creative, interactive elements like transparent overlays and flip-page sequences. He embeds into each page a “Montaj” of incredible photos that serve as a backdrop to the useful and sometimes irreverent text.

I don’t know how much is truly written by Taj, but the content is solid. Starting at the most primal stages of the surfing process like choosing the right board and paddling, Burrow’s book ventures into more depth with tips on how to “Avoid Being a Filthy Racist”, “Become a More Worldly Surfer”, and even a tip on to “break America the Rockstar Way”. Obviously, only a surfer with infinite talent and a spot on the world tour could really use that last one, but there are also some awkward, preachy moments that come in the form of personal Burrow tips that warn the reader of the dangers of drinking too much and having unprotected sex.
But the bottom line is that Taj Burrow’s Book of Hot Surfing is a lot of fun.It’s packed with enough short tips and explicit “how to” articles to make a certain About.com guide get out of the water and back to the keyboard for some spring content sprucing. While Burrow is no Shakespeare on the page, he is Picasso on the wave face and beyond, and that is where this book hits like a bomb. His avant garde approach to waveriding is showcased on every page: Straight up. Fins out. Reverse. Whacks, hacks, grabs, and cutties. Aerial 360′s and gut wrenching barrels. The guy doesn’t miss a trick…literally.

If you are on the lookout for some thought provoking heavy handed literature, stay away. But if it’s a book of full hot surfing you want, then maybe the aptly titled Taj Burrow’s Book of Hot Surfing is for you.

Trevor Thornton Photos

Posted by admin On March - 27 - 2010

Here are a few photos of  Trevor Thornton.

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another photo test

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San Diego Surf Mag

Posted by admin On March - 27 - 2010

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