Surfing: The Ultimate Guide
By (Author) Douglas G. Booth
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
18th February 2011
United States
General
Non Fiction
797.32
Hardback
184
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
425g
This guide showcases the world of extreme surfing, describing the unique culture associated with this daredevil's sport, providing insights into what makes the top riders tick, explaining the science of big waves, and more. "The Pipeline" in O'ahu, Hawaii. "Maverick's Point" in northern California. "Ours" near Sydney, Australia. All over the world, extreme surfers risk severe injury or even death from riptides, shark attacks, and collisions with the seabed itself, just to experience the ultimate high from tacklingand triumphing overone of the most powerful forces on earth. Surfing: The Ultimate Guide explains the culture of extreme surfingincluding the often violent "locals only" mentalityand analyzes the dangers involved in riding the world's biggest and most ferocious waves. The author examines the history of extreme surfing, including past and contemporary heroes; the science of giant waves; the technical criteria for riding them; and the future of big-wave riding.
Douglas Booth is professor of sports studies and dean of the School of Physical Education at The University of Otago, New Zealand.