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Me-Shell Mijangos

Me-Shell Mijangos left the corporate world of NYC to follow her bliss in Maui, Hawaii. She is the founder of an all inclusive women's surf camp called SwellWomen (http://www.swellwomen.com). Two years ago, she started SwellCo-ed, a Surf and Yoga Experience for women, men and couples.
http://www.swellwomen.com

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Life is a journey, and much like surfing, sticking to a few basic rules or courtesies can make the ride a lot smoother. The rules of surfing are universal codes. Let's see how surfing etiquette can so easily apply to us all in our every day life.

1. No Dropping In. "Dropping in" in on another surfer is one of the worst surfing crimes you can commit.
People surf for different reasons; to some it may only be a summer activity but to others, it is their way of life. Whatever the reasons are, it doesn't matter because the bottom line is that people surf because it is just fun. There is fun and excitement in surfing that it's no wonder that more and more women are being attracted to the surf bandwagon.
Just like any other sport, surfing is not only for men. Women had long been waiting to be treated equally along with men in the world of surfing especially in surf competitions. Be it a simple hobby or a serious sport, over the years, women surfers have made names in the surfing industry. Because the trend of surfing has captured the hearts of many, surf camps have mushroomed all over the surfing capitals of the world to cater to the demand of individuals wanting to learn the sport of surfing.

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