Posted: Mon Mar 01, 2004 6:00 pm
Your absolutely correct. I rarely have trouble in big surf (except for the gash in the back of my head this winter in big surf).
Most of my injuries have occurred when the waves are knee high and under. I don't know - maybe we're just not paying as much attention to situations. I've had my share of dings when the surf is small---everything from boards to the head to fin gashes to getting slammed into the bottom.
Sounds like a research project for a med student. Any KBer med students out there? I think the University of Queensland did a study many years ago comparing 100 days competing in a sport to how many minor injury days. Football (American; Australian and soccer) were about 88- 98 minor injury days for 100 days of participation.... ouch!; surfing was one injury day per 100 days of participation.
Most of my injuries have occurred when the waves are knee high and under. I don't know - maybe we're just not paying as much attention to situations. I've had my share of dings when the surf is small---everything from boards to the head to fin gashes to getting slammed into the bottom.
Sounds like a research project for a med student. Any KBer med students out there? I think the University of Queensland did a study many years ago comparing 100 days competing in a sport to how many minor injury days. Football (American; Australian and soccer) were about 88- 98 minor injury days for 100 days of participation.... ouch!; surfing was one injury day per 100 days of participation.