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She Rips - Leila Hurst

She Rips

leila1The Face Of What’s To Come

Kauai’s Leila Hurst may not be the most recognizable female of the current crop of women dominating the scene in Hawaii, but in the next year, if she continues on the warpath that she’s currently trotting along, there’s a damn fine chance that you will know her name and know it well. She’s got the talent, the charisma, and drive to be cutting through the World Tour with reckless abandon in no time. Recently, we spoke to Leila and asked her some random questions. Her answers were telling, kind of...

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Grom Report: Maui’s Ian Genti

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gromreportiangentilNickname: lhama
Birthday: February 12, 1996
Sponsors: Nike 6.0, Dakine and …Lost
School: CMA
Hometown: Pa-‘ia
Home Break: Ho‘okipa
Post-Session Grinds: Sandwich
Favorite Surf Movie: Days of the Strange
Favorite Music: I don’t really care

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Pau Hana, The Ciotti Brothers

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ciottibrosHealthy competition

By Noa Myers

Nainoa and Makana Ciotti are a great contemporary example of yin and yang. Makana is an all-time goof with Bobby Martinez-esque smooth, swooping shortboarding style. Nainoa has a more serious edge to him, evident in the fast, powerful cutbacks he does on his longboard. Nainoa is more prone to planing and Makana flows through life like it was a wave. But both have a laid-back approach to life and sport indomitably sunny dispositions that breathe an easygoing vibe into any situation.

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Tahiti Necessities

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tahitiFive things to stuff in your boardbag you shouldn’t be without

Traveling to Tahiti with a few big boards, non-chaffing boardshorts and an extra-large set of cojones is a given (oh yeah, and lots of sunscreen). But French Polynesia is more than just chucking barrels and it’s smart to be prepared for the down time. Here are some essentials to smash into the extra space in your boardbag:

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Fit For Surf. Easy Does It

Fit for Surf

Don’t let training be the cause of your next injury

I’m just like any of you readers out there. No, really, I am. I read the mags and admire the guys like David Rastovich. He does yoga, right? And it’s supposed to help your surfing? Well he seems cool and mysterious, likes saving dolphins and has a funky tattoo on his foot; yeah, maybe this yoga thing might be good for me, too? FSM published a story on Bikram’s yoga (volume 3 number 12) a couple years ago. I recently came upon the article and decided to give this yoga thing a try.
Like many people, when I try something for the first time, I go “all in.” I bought a $30, 30-day unlimited Bikram’s yoga pass in Kailua and proceeded to frequent the joint religiously. I went six days in my first week and as I had imagined, the place was swarming with hot chicks. And by hot chicks, I mean being sandwiched between two sweaty middle-aged men. Score!

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Op/Ed: What We Know from Our Prone Brethren

Bodyboarding

bb_Heff_MG_4961Jamie O’Brien, Pipe legend, aerial connoisseur, North Shore standout, was once quoted as saying

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How's Thou Art

Surf Art

DaveHomcyA LOOK INSIDE THE HAWAI‘I ART SCENE TO WHET YOUR PALETTE
Photo: Hilton Dawe


Dave Homcy

Once upon a time, surf movies meant something. But by the late ’90s, the movies had turned to videos and then eventually turned to flicks, leaving surfers with a formulaic and segmented view of surf culture and more so, the world, as locales mattered little compared to the waves. Snap, cutback, tail slide, tube ride, air, floater; Repeat.

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World Games Update Day 4: No Foolin On April Fools

World Surf Team

mld_mg_1591With the much-anticipated swell filtering into the Southern Hemisphere, the surf was cranking with double-overhead sets and closing down the second podium for a good portion of the day. As a result, the contest site for the second podium was moved farther down the beach, with the girls repercharge put on hold due to conditions. Not so for the boys, as the boys under-18 heats hit the rough conditions and were on the prowl to find the right openings for a solid hit or two.

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