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Talking to the ocean - my first surfing sessions in Portugal

Surfing in Portugal

Always had a wish to do surfing, to enjoy the power of the ocean.

Finally, in Portugal, it was a great time to start to do this.

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I knew the challenges ahead

I did know that I will need to deal with a lot of challenges.

But the best part was talking to the ocean

But the best part was talking to the ocean. To have its energy inside myself.

Words cannot describe but every time I finished a surfing session I felt energized and calm.

The calmness I can’t describe. Exhausted but at the same time energized.

The ocean is alive, so it was good to have an adult conversation before and after the session.

And one of the best parts is the feeling when you catch the wave. The wave takes you forward with so much power that hits endorphins to their max.

It’s incredible how the ocean can change in one day.

One day is peaceful and calm but the next day with massive waves.

Below are a few images from surfing sessions. Still a student.

Early November morning

Early morning surf session

One of my first sessions

One of my first sessions.

I still remember.

Small waves that turn into bigger waves.

Small baby steps.

First surfing session

Small waves practice

They say it’s easy and simple

They say it’s easy and simple. Especially with 3 meters high waves behind you.

Standing on the beach

Smashed

Smashed.

Ocean view

Ocean view

Pre-surfing preparation is important

Pre-surfing preparation is important. Warm-up is one of them.

Warm up on beach

Walking to water

Zinc cream is important

Also, Zinc cream is important. Otherwise, the sun can cook you.

Zinc cream selfie

Surfing action shot 1

Surfing action shot 2

Surfing action shot 3

Surfing waves 1

Surfing waves 2

Surfing waves 3

Surfing waves 4

Beach sunset view

This was just the beginning

This was just the beginning. More surfing sessions will come around the world!

Final beach shot


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