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quarta-feira, maio 23, 2007

Phil Rajzman na BlackWater de MAIO A edição de maio está muito especial. Uma entrevista exclusiva com o novo campeão mundial de longboard é o que você vai encontrar navegando na primeira revista virtual de surfe brasileira. Phil Rajzman conversou com a BlackWater e contou todos os detalhes de sua performance no Oxbow Longboard Championship, onde subiu no lugar mais alto do pódio. No papo ainda contou sobre suas aventuras em mar aberto e suas travessias oceânicas.

Para provar que o Brasil continua com faro certo por talentos, Adriano de Souza foi o destaque da matéria Who’s Next, em uma pesquisa para revelar o próximo ídolo do surfe mundial. Nessa matéria alguns dos maiores especialistas sobre o esporte votaram para revelar qual representante da nova geração está mais próximo do circuito dos sonhos, o WCT.

A edição de maio destaca ainda a sessão memorável dos brasileiros durante a passagem do circuito brasileiro pela praia da Ferrugem, em Garopaba. Alguns dos melhores surfistas do Brasil radicalizaram no canto da Barrinha proporcionando um show de surfe para lentes da equipe BlackWater.

Na edição número 11 você conhece ainda fica sabendo com detalhes como foi a Barca do Binho. Em mais uma aventura muito louca, Binho Nunes convidou alguns dos expoentes do surfe e skate para uma road trip para lá de radical!

Com alto nível de fotos, a edição de maio ainda vôo alto para registrar os melhores momentos do Red Bull Air Race, uma corrida de aviões que rolou no Rio de Janeiro e reuniu mais de um milhão de pessoas.

BlackWater, edição #11, mais de 150 páginas repletas de fotos e muita cultura surfe, de graça no seu computador.

Acesse www.blackwater e confira.

quinta-feira, maio 17, 2007

TAHITI times,coming soon!

segunda-feira, maio 14, 2007

As lindas gêmeas Beatriz e Branca foram para uma escola de nado sincronizado em Seatle, nos Estados Unidos e vão correr participar do PAN!

quinta-feira, maio 10, 2007

LIVRO DE REGRAS DO SURFE!



RULE NO. 241: A wave is 18 percent better if you arrive by boat.

Rule No. 789: Unless you’re seriously injured it is not OK to ask for help with your wetsuit.

Rule No. 678: Be extra cautious around anyone wearing any sort of hat in the lineup.

Rule No. 465: Never tell anyone you’re waking up early.

Rule No. 309: Wetsuits have gotten really good. Take a leak before you paddle out.

Rule No. 52: Your tide watch is off by an hour.

Rule No. 211: Even if you weren’t lucky enough to be part of Surf PE, you will be now when you paddle out before 8am.

Rule No. 121: Wetsuits for board shorts: pick only one.

Rule No. 317: If you haven’t surfed your new gun within one year of purchase, you must sell it to someone who will, (at half the purchase price).

Rule No. 867: More accessories; less respect.

RULE NO. 145: Rashguards haven’t made a comeback yet.

RULE NO. 146: Shortjohns have (unless you’re riding a 6’1” Thruster)

RULE NO. 578: Don’t trust a surf shop without any photos of their local break going off

RULE NO. 278: If you pull back on or miss a set wave, you’re barred from taking the next one (unless no one else is around)

RULE NO. 97: She’s not as impressed as you think.

RULE NO. 40: Getting sprayed is good luck (so get over it).

RULE NO. 68: Under NO circumstance may you harpoon, and if you do, make sure you kill them.

RULE NO. 378: You’ll never fix a ding as good as your local ding guy

RULE NO. 698: If you fall while running into the water, go back and start over

RULE NO. 77: You can’t give advice to a beginner you don’t know (unless he’s in danger)

RULE NO. 95: Never tow with strangers

RULE NO. 523: You surf 50 percent better in a brand-new wetsuit.

RULE NO. 940: Gnarly locals never drink microbrew.

RULE NO. 948: Nothing's more embarrassing than putting your wetsuit on backwards.

RULE NO. 949: …Except maybe not being able to get a new pair of fins to fit in your board.

RULE NO. 298: Hanging on a nice patch of grass after a surf is better than hanging in the sand.

RULE NO. 498: Driving around in your wetsuit is bad luck.

RULE NO. 366: The car parked next to you is not into your pre-surf amp-up music.

RULE NO. 579: Vandalizing a non-local's car will ruin your next road trip.

RULE NO. 1,244: The coolness of your airbrush is in direct correlation to how well you surf.

RULE NO. 47: If you go back to the first spot you checked, you have to paddle out.

RULE NO. 312: You can never find a fin key when you really need one.

Rule NO. 310 – If you watch a webcast of an ASP event, don't comment on it as if you were there.

Rule No. 211 – A good rock jump is like your first good set when everyone’s watching: don’t blow it.

Rule No. 838 – It’s still not cool to call it a skeg.

Rule No. 491 – If you describe your last tube as an “in ‘n’ out,” it wasn’t any good.

Rule No. 660: Never sat “one more” out loud.

Rule No. 389: Night surfing sounds cooler than it really is.

Rule No. 651: Surfing in a t-shirt looks better than it feels.

Rule No. 689: Building a board rack in your living room establishes that you are very single.

Rule No. 383: Never claim a tube at Backdoor, Off the Wall, or Pipeline. No matter how bad you want to.

Rule No. 430: Change your wax. Its definitely needs it.

Rule No. 311: Hype the post rain pollution, then go surfing.

Rule No. 241: Once you’ve exchanged pleasantries in the lineup, you can no longer burn them (and yes we said “pleasantries.)”

Rule No. 100: Don’t Stop Believin’

Rule No. 86: Never make a cell phone call from a surf spot; no matter who you’re calling.