Austrailian Surf Academy 2 Day Clinic
Australian Surf Academy Presents a 2-DAY ADVANCED SURF CLINIC
La Jolla, California, August 9, 2008 – The Australian
Surf Academy's (ASA) elite team of surf coaches Josh Fuller, Belen
Kimble, and Ryder Mackey will host an advanced surfing clinic for boys
and girls. ASA is offering a 2-Day Advanced Clinic for students who are
ready to take their shortboarding or longboarding to the next level.
This unique opportunity will take place August 23rd & 24th from 8:00am to 12:00pm at Scripps Pier, La Jolla. Coaching will include video analysis of surf
sessions, a written report of analysis, mock contest heats, personal
coaching, progressive evaluations for repeat surfers, and take-home
training programs. Each surfer will receive an evaluation of their
surfing techniques, identify problem areas, target and improve common
errors, wave evaluation skills, and competition strategies if required.
The clinic is being taught by three of ASA's paramount coaches and
influential members of the surfing community: Australian native Josh Fuller,
a veteran of the WQS Tour and the QCC Series is known for excelling in
reef breaks and extreme conditions. Fuller has qualified in the finals
and semi-finals of world-class contests at Pipeline and in the
Philippines, and shares his competition knowledge with his students.
Fuller is a Certified Australian Advanced Coach and coaches some of
Australia's top Junior ASP surfers.
Ryder Mackey is a local to San Diego with over 20 years of
surfing experience. Mackey excelled on the NSSA, USSF, and CIF contest
series paving the way for his career as a professional surfer. Mackey
has represented some of the surf industry's biggest companies including
Billabong and Hurley, and worked with various local shapers to develop
advanced board models and equipment.
Belen Kimble has been a professional surfer for 12 years and
professional surf coach for 10 years. Kimble has traveled the world as
a well-known surfer and is also a Certified Advanced Australian Coach.
She has been featured in countless articles, surf movies, TV news,
documentaries and photo shoots and also provides media training to her
students.
All participants must be under 20, be able to stand and ride face
waves and perform basic surf maneuvers. Surfers should bring their surf
equipment, sunscreen, a passion for surfing, and lots of energy. ASA
has been La Jolla's premiere surf school for teens since its opening in
August of 2000. For more information surf to www.australiansurfacademy.com or call 858-454-8273.

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