I’ve chafed from surfing but only when I don’t wear a wetsuit. If patients are chafing while using a wet suit, I don’t know why but they may have more sensitive skin or be using too loose (or maybe too thin) of a wetsuit.

I chafe on my stomach and chest due to sand getting in the wax on my board and then abrasion occurs. I also chafe on my inner thighs because I use them to grip the board when I pivot. The chafing in my thighs is not due to sand but I’m not sure what exactly. It could be the salt in the water, the hair on my legs, or the fiberglass-like material of the board.

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Hair, wax and sand/salt mixed in. But its still worth it

Waves are like free energy just waiting to be harvested. And it only takes a lil practice and patience to start an enjoyable harvest!

And so begins a lifelong addiction. The peace when youre sitti g on your board watching the swells come in. Or even before you paddle out and youre waxing the board and reading the waves. Theres magic in those moments