Tip # 2. Small Class Sizes: - Deepstash

Tip # 2. Small Class Sizes:

Another important factor to consider when looking for a surf school is the size of the classes. Look for a school that offers small class sizes. This will ensure that you get plenty of one-on-one instruction and that the instructor can give you the attention you need to improve. Small class sizes also mean that the instructor can give you personalized feedback and help you work on your technique.

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