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Senior Director of Surf Experience at Surf Abu Dhabi and former Championship Tour surfer Mitch Crews joins us on the pod. With the CT descending on the region, Mitch shares his insights on who's been standing out in practice—like Jack Robinson, Filipe Toledo, Ethan Ewing, and Samuel Pupo—and breaks down the high-stakes, pressure-cooker, exposing nature of wave pool competitions. Mitch and Dave dive into the groundbreaking technology behind Surf Abu Dhabi, home to the first public Kelly Slater Wave System. He explains what it was like to build the team of this world-class surf destination from scratch, refine the ultimate artificial saltwater wave, and collaborate with engineers and hospitality crews to create an unforgettable surf experience. Dave also pulls up the heat draw from Mitch's first CT event at Snapper Rocks in 2014, as they wind the clock back to his competitive roots—from growing up on Australia's Sunshine Coast to battling legends like Julian Wilson, Mick Fanning, Joel Parkinson, Kelly Slater, Taj Burrow, Josh Kerr, Jordy Smith, and more. Mitch reflects on life in the UAE, his deep appreciation for Emirati culture, and his brother Alex's work shaping ACSOD Surfboards, before wrapping up with your fan questions from Instagram and the Lightning Round. Follow Mitch here. Play WSL CT Fantasy contest and join The Lineup Podcast Mega League for a chance to win! Terms and Conditions apply. Watch the Surf Abu Dhabi Pro, Feb 14 - 16. Join the conversation by following The Lineup podcast with Dave Prodan on Instagram and subscribing to our YouTube channel. Get the latest WSL rankings, news, and event info. **Visit this page if you've been affected by the Los Angeles wildfires, and would like to volunteer or donate. Our hearts are with you.** Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of the world's greatest action sports podcast, Chris talks to robot Todd via satellite from the peak of Palisade's Mountain! And guess what, it may have even worked! Chris and Todd talk about a bunch of cool snow events happening, they talk about the Challenger Series event at Snapper Rocks right now that is absolutely going off, also, Kelly Slater getting a surf coach, Limousine skateboards, Nelly Morville makes the Quartersnacks top 10, skin cancer awareness, Dana Point Film Festival, Woodward scholarships from Lizzie Armanto, Sophie McCulloch broke her back at The Box, Red Bull Landing Gear looks sick, Tahiti wildcards announced, 2025 CT wildcards announced, so much stuff is happening! Presented By: Sun Bum @sunbum Spy Optics @spyoptic Opus Footwear @opusfootwear Bachan's Japanese BBQ Sauce @trybachans MachuPicchu Energy @machupicchu.energy Pannikin Coffee And Tea @pannikincoffeeandtea New Greens @newgreens Mammoth Mountain @mammothmountain Pedal Electric @pedal.electric Vesyl Shipping Vesyl.com Mint Tours @minttours Die Cut Stickers @diecutstickersdotcom Dana Point Film Festival @danapointfilmfestival May 2-5
Velkommen til ein sylferske episode fra spikerteltet på Reve. I denne episoden blir det ein kort gjennomgang med Frode Goa av februar på Jæren, kor det fyrte någe så aldeles. I tillegg blir det årets påskekrim fra Snapper Rocks, kor onkel reisende Frost leite itte Jaymin Rowlands blant de lokale shredderane og til slutt får me ein aktuell surfrapport fra Silas Hamran. Nyt! Musikk av Daniel Malo og Freddy French Fries.
Hear about travel to Queensland's Gold Coast as the Amateur Traveler talks to Leanne and Lyle from BeachTravelWine.com about one of their favorite beach destinations. https://amateurtraveler.com/travel-to-queenslands-gold-coast/ Why should you go to the Gold Coast? Leanne and Lyle say, "We go for lots of different reasons, but I guess the main one would be, the stunning beaches, and I know lots of places have stunning beaches, but this would have to, I think, be Australia's best strip of beaches, and it's the best surfing beach area, in Australia. It has a really interesting nightlife too. It's the nature, it's right there at the mountains as well and it's adventure. It's got a nickname of the Glitter Strip or, our Glamour Strip. It's it's not Las Vegas by any stretch of the imagination, but it's got that feel about it." Leanne and Lyle lay out a week-long itinerary: Day 1: Start your visit in the middle of the Gold Coast, in Surfers Paradise. Explore Cavill Avenue, a pedestrian-only strip with attractions like wax museums and Ripley's Believe It or Not. Stroll along the beachfront walkways and enjoy the beautiful beaches and surfers. Check out the iconic Surfers Paradise beach area and consider visiting the Q1 building for breathtaking views of the Gold Coast. If you're adventurous you can climb the outside of the building. Keep an eye out for the meter maids made famous by the Beatles. Day 2: Head about 40 kilometers inland from the Gold Coast to Mount Tamborine, a mountainous area known for its lush rainforests. Explore the little town of Tamborine and the Gallery Walk, featuring craft shops, pottery, and more. Enjoy the Rainforest Skywalk and explore Lamington National Park, known for its hiking trails, waterfalls, and lookouts. Consider hot air ballooning or visit local wineries and coffee plantations. Day 3: Experience whale-watching cruises starting from South Port Marina. You'll have a chance to see humpback whales from June to November. After the cruise, explore the South Port Marina area and enjoy the beautiful views. Consider dining at local surf clubs and taking a stroll along the Tweed River with its picturesque views. Day 4: Visit Pacific Fair, a large shopping center with various shops, food courts, and outdoor areas. Explore Broadbeach, known for its range of restaurants and cafes. You can visit Kurrawa Surf Club for lunch, take coastal walks, and enjoy the park. Day 5: Explore Coolangatta and Rainbow Bay, where you can visit the iconic Snapper Rocks and enjoy the beach and local restaurants. You can also visit Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary, where you'll encounter Australian wildlife, see wild lorikeet feedings, and enjoy various animal encounters and activities. Day 6: Take a day trip to Moreton Island, known for the Tangalooma Wrecks, sunken ships that create a unique snorkeling experience. Enjoy the underwater scenery with coral and various fish species. You can also participate in dolphin feeding, where wild dolphins swim close to shore to take fish from your hand. Day 7: Spend a relaxing day, perhaps visiting a spa or wellness center at your accommodation. Enjoy the beach, swim, and unwind, taking in the serene surroundings of the Gold Coast. Some optional activities would include exploring some of Australia's best theme parks including Movie World, Dream World, and Wet'n'Wild. Consider purchasing a multi-day park pass to experience all the rides and attractions these parks offer. You might also check if there are any local sporting events happening during your stay, such as NRL or Aussie Rules games. Fans of racing should think about attending events like the Gold Coast 500 V8 Supercars race or the Porsche Paynter Dixon Carrera Cup Australia. In both events, cars race through the streets of the Gold Coast. For a side-trip consider a day trip to Brisbane, the capital city of Queensland, which is only about a 45-minute train ride away. Explore Brisbane's attractions, such as the Botanic Gardens, South Bank, and the River City's waterfront. You can attend unique cabaret shows like "Dracula's" or "Outback Spectacular" to add some excitement to your evenings. Be aware of the two weeks in November when kids Queensland and New South Wales visit the Gold Coast for "schoolies" celebrations. This is Australia's version of spring break for recently graduated high school seniors. It might not be the ideal time for a visit if you're looking for a quieter experience. If you are looking for a mix of glamour, beach, and nature, then consider Queensland's Gold Coast.
The boys were live from Snapper Rocks in Coolangatta for another big show! On the agenda today... The Dragons coaching search Are the Rabbitohs the current premiership favourites? Struggles at the Roosters Will the Dolphins play finals footy? Round 11 preview Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Reigning World Junior Champion Jarvis Earle joins the podcast to talk about his big year and the upcoming Challenger Series season. The 18-year-old standout dives into his massive 2023 so far, winning the Sambazon World Junior Championships, surfing against the World No. 1 as a wildcard in Margaret River, the highlights from each experience, and what he's learned so far. He looks forward to the first event of the Challenger Series, his goals going into the season, his training and preparation, and what he's looking forward to most in competing at Snapper Rocks. Jarvis also touches on his hometown of Cronulla, surfing in the local boardriders club, the Championship Tour surfers he likes watching most, and the current Australian men's surfing renaissance on tour. Learn more about Jarvis and follow him here. Tune in for the Boost Mobile Gold Coast Pro presented by GWM live on worldsurfleague.com Visit surfranchpro.com to explore ticket options - and you can use code LINEUP10 at checkout for 10% off all ticket types, exclusively for Lineup listeners. Join the conversation by following The Lineup podcast with Dave Prodan on Instagram and subscribing to our Youtube channel. Get the latest WSL rankings, news, and event info. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of The World's Greatest Action Sports Podcast, Chris goes it alone while Todd slides snow somewhere. The show must go on! Chris does chat up The Alex White to talk Street League Chicago, Rayssa Leal, veteran dude skaters ripping, Alexis Sablone's Converse pro shoe, Una turning pro for Krooked! Tony Hawk is bringing Vert Alert back to SLC, Slater and Defay get wildcards for the rest of the year, Gabriel Medina and Carissa Moore and back on top at Margaret River, Surf Ranch Pro up next, Challenger Series kicks off (hopefully) at firing Snapper Rocks, Tahiti goes XXXXL and Surfline streams it live, Spencer Barton does every flat ground trick there is, @psuedocorpo snowboards Hollywood High, your questions answered and so much more! Or less. Presented By: RationAle @rationalebrewing Hansen Surfboards @hansensurfboards BN3TH @BN3THApparel Pedal Electric @pedal.electric Bubs Naturals @bubsnaturals Bachan's Japanese BBQ Sauce @trybachans Pannikin Coffee And Tea @pannikincoffeeandtea New Greens @newgreens Die Cut Stickers @diecutstickersdotcom And check out @danapointfilmfestival for the Endless Summer anniversary event!
In today's episode Darren Handley details his first encounters with Stephanie Gilmore and Mick Fanning, he explains the challenges of scaling his business internationally and why he's chosen to outsource some of his manufacturing. He explains how a new shaping robot has improved his business and his five years plan to in introduce a motorized DHD into the Snapper Rocks line up. Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Local photographer and videographer Andy Morris filmed the fight that happened at Snapper Rocks after a surfer dropped in on another surfer, who happened to be a teenager! Andy says this happens quite a lot on the Gold Coast as there are more surfers than waves. You can see Andy Morris' work at http://www.18seconds.com.au/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Star Championship Tour rookie Callum Robson talks about the promising start to his young career. He discusses his big win at the Challenger Series opener at Snapper Rocks, what it meant for him, how he pushed his surfing in the intense dog-eat-dog environment, and thriving with a more attacking style. He details his time on the CT so far, leaning on the Australian veterans like Owen Wright, creating a tight crew of young Australian surfers similar to the Brazilians, and being aware and prepared for the Mid-season Cut coming into the season. He looks back at his road to the tour, from growing up in Evans Head, originally wanting to be a football player, doing a carpenter apprenticeship with his dad and realizing his priorities, and getting pushed by surfers like Liam O'Brien and Ethan Ewing. He then looks forward to the rest of the 2022 season (especially J-Bay and Tahiti), talks about his mindset, and sets his goals of making the WSL Final 5 and getting 1% better every day. Callum also talks about the devastating floods that have affected his hometown and what he's doing to help (see links below). Learn more about Callum here / here. Support his community and help them recover from the flooding here. Watch him next at the Quiksilver Pro G-Land live May 28 to June 6. Join the conversation by following The Lineup with Dave Prodan on Instagram and subscribing to our Youtube channel. Stay up to date with all things WSL. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Nick from Avalon has one of the best true fishy tales. Catching waves on the Gold Coast at the famous Snapper Rocks point break he also caught this giant mud crab on his board.
Nick from Avalon has one of the best true fishy tales. Catching waves on the Gold Coast at the famous Snapper Rocks point break he also caught this giant mud crab on his board.
Smiv and Deadly scoff some laced dried fruit and journey to Snapper Rocks for the final day of the Usher Cup to dive deep with Rabbit, Pauline, Rocky Rawlings and Dingo Morrison on Slater's ocean IQ, the timelessness of Hog, how meditation saved Dingo's life by shutting down the head noise, women at Pipeline, Dingo's Quik Pro win, how to properly surf Snapper, comments on the surfing prowess of Mitch Parko, Sheldon Simkus, Ethan Ewing and Margo and one fucken skitz yarn about da Goat shutting down the Bugs and Dingo mentorship that had been a lifetime in the making. It bounces around like backwash behind the rock but fuck there are some nuggets of pure gold. Stuff yourself in right here! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alyssa Lock was made for the water. From just the age of 6 Alyssa started surfing and competing at one of the best Australian surf breaks, Snapper Rocks. We feel so incredibly to excited to share this episode of the Compeat Waffle with you today. In today's ep she dives head first into her story, finding success in pro surfing from such a young age. By the age of 8 she was winning under 14's comps and making waves, and at just the age of 12 Alyssa became the youngest ever Roxy Pro Trialist! With success at such a young age she also explores how she found balance between school life, home life, and competition life. She also discusses the financial burden of sport and the pressure this can place on an athlete to perform, especially across such formative years. We are just in awe of her story and if you're keen to check out more of Alyssa you can Here. If you're a surfer, athlete, or everyday active individual that would like a bit of extra support when it comes to food and nutrition - link in with one of our Performance Dietitian's Here.
The seven-time world champ talks with Jamie Brisick about maintaining competitive focus, making the jump from high-school straight to the world tour, Snapper Rocks etiquette, the virtues of smiling while dropping in, and more. Produced by Jonathan Shifflett. Music by Little Wings.
Travis Johnson has gone from frothing beginner with big dreams, to staff photographer at Australian Surfing Life Magazine...all in the space of a few years!Listen in as he tells us about how he did it, what he's learned and importantly..how you can do it. It was a great catch up with a mate I haven't seen or spoken more than a couple words to in ages. If you haven't already...and you fancy your image on the cover of the inaugural issue of Chasing Clarity magazine...to enter tag @chasingclaritypodcast on instagram and #chasingclaritypodcastmag in your posts. You can enter as many times as you like and you have until the 14th of Feb 2022 to get your submissions in.I'd love to see your work and hear your thoughts about my show 'Chasing Clarity' and the digital magazine 'Chasing Clarity' Please get in touch via Instagram -@senseiodellhttps://www.instagram.com/senseiodell/If you want to help the show grow it's awesome to subscribe, great to rate on your podcast player BUT amazing if you share the show with someone, your stories or a group.Want to suggest a guest or be a guest? Hit me on the Gram...I will ask you about yourself and what the listeners can learn from you...don't be offended!Don't forget review on ITUNES if you listen there!Odell Harris:https://www.odellharris.com/https://www.instagram.com/senseiodell/If you'd like to support the show for less than a cup of coffee a month you can search the show on Patreon or use the link above.Think of it as buying me a coffee once a month to say "Thanks...I enjoyed those Eps...and I acknowledge the amount of work that goes into it."https://www.patreon.com/user?u=15926773Travis Johnson:https://www.instagram.com/travdonjohnson/
Il surf non è il calcio e nemmeno vorremmo che lo fosse, siamo in 4 a parlarne in Italia e tra chi va per mare ci si conosce un po' tutti. Eppure Diego Cordeiro è sfuggito ai radar, un italo-brasiliano che tira le curve come uno venuto su a pane e Snapper Rocks. In effetti in Australia c'è cresciuto, la sua famiglia ha un'attività lì, e per sostenere le spese di tavole, viaggi e surf coaching “Medusa” come l'hanno scherzosamente ribattezzato in Nazionale fa le consegne con Uber Eats. Una doppia vita alla Peter Parker: persona comune con un lavoro come tanti, supereroe che imbraccia la tavola per sconfiggere i nemici una volta entrato in acqua.
Hannah plays with her 5 plus pages of notes..."Don't tell everyone that!" she laughs as I begin my introduction of her for the podcast and mention the notes...we begin.In this episode Hannah shares how she started on her path to becoming a marine biologist then transitioned, ending in full time image maker, why she loves to build community, what its like to spend time in a hyperbaric chamber recovering from a dive gone wrong, founding Surf Witches and becoming the head editor of up coming magazine Chasing Clarity...and how you can feature.Hannah is a wealth of knowledge and doesn't hold back, freely sharing it on the show. You will be better for listening to this one...bring your pens and paper and be like Hannah, take plenty of notes!lol.Enjoy.I'd love to see your work and hear your thoughts about my show 'Chasing Clarity' Please get in touch via Instagram -@senseiodellhttps://www.instagram.com/senseiodell/If you want to help the show grow it's awesome to subscribe, great to rate on your podcast player BUT amazing if you share the show with someone, your stories or a group.Want to suggest a guest or be a guest? Hit me on the Gram...I will ask you about yourself and what the listeners can learn from you...don't be offended!Don't forget review on ITUNES if you listen there!Odell Harris - https://www.instagram.com/senseiodell/If you'd like to support the show for less than a cup of coffee a month you can search the show on Patreon or use the link above.Think of it as buying me a coffee once a month to say "Thanks...I enjoyed those Eps...and I acknowledge the amount of work that goes into it."https://www.patreon.com/user?u=15926773Hannah Jessup -https://www.hannahjessup.com.au/
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This week on the Way of Champions Podcast we welcome surfing champion Lakey Peterson. Lakey won the junior nationals at 14 and qualified for the World Surf League at 16. She is an incredible role model for young athletes and share many great wisdom nuggets during our time together. We dive into the inclusiveness of the surfing community, being an intentional female role model, and overcoming fear. Highlights from the Podcast: The book Lakey brings with to every competition How to keep the balance of enjoying surfing and competing What Lakey does to focus and stay in the moment Using keywords written on her hand to stay in the right mindset The story of how Lakey got into surfing Winning the junior nationals at 14 and qualifying for the WSL at 16 Learning to get better from losing Training the mental and physical for peak performance Being an intentional role model for young girls Defining and overcoming fear The use of meditation to increase performance Building trust between coach and athlete Taking responsibility of wins and losses Financial compensation equality in the WSL You can find more about Lakey at: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LakeyPeterson/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/lakeypeterson Twitter: www.twitter.com/LakeyPeterson World Surf League Profile: https://www.worldsurfleague.com/athletes/2156/lakey-peterson Lakey Peterson grew up in California’s right-point-rich playground of Santa Barbara. She learned to surf at the age of five during a year-long trip around the world with her family, but when she got back to California the unapologetic tomboy was too busy terrorizing soccer fields and tennis courts to bother much with the beach. Showing the same competitive drive that made her mother a national champion swimmer, Lakey was dominating the boys her age on the playground, as her fellow CT counterpart Conner Coffin (an old schoolmate) can attest. But by age 12 she grew tired of driving for hours to tennis tournaments, and being she’d already racked up a national surfing title, going full throttle down the surfing path seemed much more alluring. At 14, she was the first woman to pull an aerial maneuver in competition. At 16, surfing as a wildcard in her first-ever Championship Tour event, she finished runner up at the US Open of Surfing. She qualified that same year and came back to win the US Open in 2012 on her way to claiming rookie of the year. A future World Title run seemed all but certain in the eyes of pundits and fans, but she’s been winless in her five seasons since 2012, finishing consistently just below a revolving list of World Title contenders. That all changed in 2018 when Lakey claimed victories on the Gold Coast and at Keramas to battle Stephanie Gilmore for the World Title. Lakey’s prospects for her first Title were high, but she was eventually defeated by Alana Blanchard in Round 2 of the Beachwaver Pro Maui, ending the season in the No. 2 position. Sadly the pattern followed in 2019 when a defeat to Stephanie Gilmore in Maui yet again ended her World Title dreams. In a double-blow, her early exit also meant that she missed out on selection for the Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games. Lakey’s fast-driving style and whip turns make her especially vicious in down the line pointbreaks like the ones she spent her formative years in. That explains her solid results at Snapper Rocks, Keramas and Jeffrey’s Bay, the recent additions to the women’s Championship Tour. Lakey’s positivity, consistency, and talent mean she is a perennial threat. More importantly, she remains more determined than ever to claim her first World Title. Help Support the Podcast! Become a Podcast Champion! …and get FREE access to ALL of our online courses. If you love the podcast, we would love for you to become a Podcast Champion, (https://www.patreon.com/wayofchampions) for as little as a cup of coffee per month (OK, its a Venti Mocha), to help us up the ante and provide even better interviews, better sound, and an overall enhanced experience. Plus, as a $10 per month Podcast Super-Champion, you will have access to never before released and bonus material, including: Downloadable transcripts of the podcasts, so you don't have to crash your car trying to take notes! A monthly discussion with John, James, Jerry, and other special guests talking about the previous month's episodes and answering some of the FAQs we received that month A code to get free access to our online course called "Coaching Mastery," usually a $97 course, but yours for free for becoming a patron. Access to an online community of coaches like you who are dedicated listeners of the podcast, and will be able to answer your questions and share their coaching experiences. Thank you for all your support these past two years, and a special big thank you to all of you who become part of our inner circle, our patrons, who will enable us to take our podcast to the next level. https://www.patreon.com/wayofchampions
Impact Zone Surf Podcast, le podcast français 100% surf. Saison 2 - Episode n°14. Enregistré au studio Impact Zone le 23 août 2019 Animation : Romain Ferrand / Rémi Chaussemiche Réalisation technique : Fred de Bailliencourt Invité : Tristan Guilbaud Impact Zone met de nouveau un coup de projecteur sur un surfeur français "régional" : Tristan Guilbaud, 28 ans, originaire de Vendée et digne représentant français du QS. De ses débuts sur les vagues de St Gilles Croix de Vie à son premier sponsor, de son arrivée en Aquitaine à ses quelques mois passés à surfer Snapper Rocks quotidiennement, de sa première « claque » dans le surf-business aux bienfaits réels de la sophrologie sur le corps et l’esprit, le puissant surfeur de 28 ans se raconte de long en large au micro. MUSIQUES : Morceau 1 : Young Tabz - Place Like This : https://soundcloud.com/derek-oceandrive-slim-pasco/young-tapz-place-like-this-feat-nicole-davey-tyrun-p Extrait du clip “Lost and Found” de Tristan Guilbaud : https://vimeo.com/171294089 Morceau 2 : Bernard Fanning - Which Way Home : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YSruh1Ad0vo Extrait de Mick, Myself & Eugene (et non pas “Fanning The Fire” comme présenté par erreur dans l’émission !) : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-7BNXQFlKo&t=731s Retrouvez l’actu de Tristan sur ses comptes Instagram https://www.instagram.com/titanguilbaud/ et Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Tristan-GUILBAUD-307083395993512/ Suivez-nous sur : facebook.com/ImpactZoneSurfPodcast instagram.com/impactzone.podcast twitter.com/impactzoneradio Rejoignez la Fantasy League « Impact Zone Surf Podcast » sur le site de la WSL ! mct.fantasy.worldsurfleague.com/group/95216 mot de passe : ImpactZone
Presented by Rip Curl Lakey Peterson is the defending champion from Snapper Rocks and finished 2nd on the 2018 WSL Championship Tour. Lakey joins us to chat honestly about being competitive, bouncing back from losses, where she thinks she can improve this year and the intensity of All In. A great chat with one of this year's genuine world title hopes. Jimmy and Cahill also take a look at the first event for the 2019 WSL season the Quiksilver & Boost Pro's from Snapper Rocks. Who's going to reveal something new, who's going to win and who's going all the way this year. And it's fantasy time as the boys make their first picks for the Dragon x Lipped Podcast WSL Fantasy League - use the code lipped and get involved. As always fuelled by Salt Lager Use the code LIPPED for free gift with purchase on Rip Curl dot com Lipped Live for the Groms 18th April at Ocean Grind Torquay
On this episode of The Monday M.A.S.S. Chris and Todd talk about a bunch of hot topics like, Kelly Slater on the QS, the upcoming WSL Championship Tour event at Snapper Rocks, Balyn McDonald from surf-stats.com gives us some professional insight on Fantasy Surfing, we make our World Championship picks, Tony Hawk yells at kids, Surfer Magazine cover of Koa Rothman, Gabriel Medina vs. Felipe Toledo, Bam Margera and "Castle Bam", the US National Skate Team, XGames Real Snow, Skateboarding Hall Of Fame, Game Of Thrones, What We Do In Shadows, Sex Death And Robots, and so much more.
Jye Gudenswager is the fourth generation of his family to be a pioneer in surfboard design - hence the business name Gen4 Surfboards. The tradition began with Jye’s great grandfather Frank Adler who built some of the first plywood surfboards know as ‘toothpicks’ during the 1940s. Frank was followed into the surfing world by his son-in-law Ken, who owned a string of well-known surf stores throughout the East Coast of Australia such as Adler Surf Centre and Ken Custom Surfboards, before owning San Juan Surfboards in Byron Bay. Jye’s father is a four-time Queensland surfing representative who competed for Snapper Rocks board riders club throughout the 1980s and '90s.Alex Benaud sits down with Jye for a chat about boards, surfing, the Gold Coast and more. Enjoy!Links and notes at smorgasboarder.com.au/ep16-jye-gudenswager-of-gen4-surfboards/
Crafted in conjunction with Owen himself, the Mirage Switch boardshorts have survived a lot. From his first surf in 2017, to a tear-jerking win at Snapper Rocks, to the simple joys of day long surf sessions, endless tubes and a life on the Search. Track: Mystery Child For more rad content www.skuff.tv/ facebook.com/SkuffTV/ instagram.com/skufftv/ vimeo.com/skufftv youtube.com/user/wwwskufftv
Jimmy and Cahill catch up to discuss the upcoming Quiksilver Pro from Snapper Rocks and the kick off of the WSL in 2018. Cahill is on the Gold Coast and has all the insights into the conditions, forecast and who's ripping. Plus the boys give a full breakdown of their fantasy picks. Jimmy is joined by Rory Parker from Stab Magazine to chat about the permit situation in Hawaii and Cahill catches up with Griffin Colapinto on the eve of his WCT debut and finds out all about one of the most hyped rookies in years. This episode is brought to you by Surf Ears - use the link in our social media to help support Lipped Join our WSL Fantasy Surfing League and win a WSL gift pack at Snapper.
Welcome to the podcast Episode 1-18 and today we are talking the world of surfing, because there is some dumb stuff happening in that sport at the moment.Let's look at the World Surf League for starters, there's lots of great thing happening with them. The championship season is just about to kick off with Snapper Rocks in March, a full 11 events calendar with the season culminating in the Pipeline Masters in December. There have been memorable endings at Pipe, and it often comes down to a showdown for the World Champ. So what dumb stuff has been happening?Featuring the World Surfing League, Billabong and Woolworths. A Better Leadership ProgramThe DUMB LEADERS HANDBOOK – NOW OPENThe library of leadership mistakes for you to learn from
Welcome to the podcast Episode 1-18 and today we are talking the world of surfing, because there is some dumb stuff happening in that sport at the moment.Let's look at the World Surf League for starters, there's lots of great thing happening with them. The championship season is just about to kick off with Snapper Rocks in March, a full 11 events calendar with the season culminating in the Pipeline Masters in December. There have been memorable endings at Pipe, and it often comes down to a showdown for the World Champ. So what dumb stuff has been happening?Featuring the World Surfing League, Billabong and Woolworths. A Better Leadership ProgramThe DUMB LEADERS HANDBOOK – NOW OPENThe library of leadership mistakes for you to learn from
In today’s episode David and Scott analyze the upcoming 2017 WSL season and the first event at Snapper Rocks. Who will win? How will the rookies perform? Will Mick and Owen return to their world... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today’s episode David and Scott analyze the upcoming 2017 WSL season and the first event at Snapper Rocks. Who will win? How will the rookies perform? Will Mick and Owen return to their world title contention? Who will be Duke? And who will be Kook? So much fodder! Enjoy! FOLLOW UP Alex Gray’s POV … Continue reading "155 – 2017 WSL Season Analysis" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Harry, Ru and Asher chat about the 2015 Quiksilver Pro at Snapper Rocks as well as the usual round up of surf news and banter.