I have had a blown ear drum, people have had messed up their backs and spines, I have had pulled muscles in my biceps and legs, some people break bones from landing in shallow water, others injure their heads from hitting their board or sand, and people get cuts and infections from hitting reefs.
It is difficult to provide an exact number of injuries related to surfing each year as data can vary. However, surfing is considered a relatively safe sport when compared to others, especially with advances in equipment and safety measures. It is recommended to practice proper technique, be aware of ocean conditions, and use protective gear to minimize the risk of injuries while surfing.
about 5,666 most are related to surfing
Parasailing, swimming, surfing.
Cut bruise scrape
Roughly three weeks.
one to three months
Alpine skiing, Wind Surfing and Bobsleigh Those are just three, there are more.
probably 20 feet minimum three miles maximum
surf surfing, surfriding acuaplano aquaplane, surfing, surfriding sorfeo surfing
An sail surfing must be in the sail then? Sky surfing is in the sky. idiot.
The closest term would be dip (into): To 'dip into' is to investigate superficially.
surfing in the barrell