2014 has been such an exciting year! First of all my life changed since I moved to Biarritz. Living next to the ocean totally turned my surfing into a daily (or weekly) activity and changed my relationship with water, pushing myself to overcome some fears and push my limits. Then, this influenced Surfragette too, turning the blog and my way of writing into something more personal and hopefully also more inspirational.
Here's a roundup of my favorite posts of 2014, with the hope that 2015 will be as exciting as this ending year. With your help I'm sure Surfragette will keep on growing and inspire more and more people! I already got some projects in mind......
1. About Italian surfers // An ironic description of the typical Italian surfer, who we love to tease, but we also miss when he's not there
2. Arrogant local or arrogant kook? // The surf instructor Ale explains the general etiquette's rules of behaving in the water and the best ways to have more fun
3. Fear and different perspectives // How to overcome fear while in the water?
4. Surfing and gratitude // The lovely Blair tells us how gratitude can change the way we live surfing
5. How to surf in a crowded lineup // Here some tips to get the most fun out of your surf session, even when the lineup is really crowded
6. Italian getaway // Some pics from my trip to Italy's Mediterranean sea last summer - friends, family and stunning landscapes
7. About yoga and surf // Through this Q&A Shaini explains us the strong link between surf and yoga
8. With friends and love // How do you like surfing with your friends and love? I do :) Even when waves are not the best
9. Winter surf tips // Some tips and tricks to get over with the fear of cold and have fun surfing even during the cold months
10. Discovering Bordeaux | Jardin Public // Magic fall vibes of Jardin Public in Bordeaux
Goodbye 2014! Hello 2015!
Credits // Author: Marta Tomasini
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