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Surf clinics for local women

Surfing Victoria will hold a new series of coaching clinics for women and girls at beaches around the state, including Ocean Grove, this summer.

The Surf Her Way Surf Clinics supported by Rip Curl have been created to help women and girls who are beginner-intermediate surfers looking to improve and progress their surfing.

Surfing Victoria CEO Adam Robertson said he was stoked the Surf Her Way movement was evolving and excited for the many women and girls who will benefit from the sessions.

“It’s amazing to be able to bring the Surf Her Way Clinics to life for this upcoming summer across the state,” he said.

“Progression is so satisfying at all levels, especially in a sport like surfing, and to be able to learn new skills in an inclusive, fun and friendly environment like these sessions, it’s just so conducive to progression and enjoyment.”

There will be more than 20 sessions taking place over the next six months across Victorian beaches including Torquay, Thirteenth Beach, Ocean Grove and Inverloch.

The Surf Her Way Surf Clinics supported by Rip Curl have partnered with Surfing Australia qualified coaches Allison O’Halloran, Ben and Len Considine, Tiffany Riggs and Elly Muir, who will be offering a tailored coaching approach and look forward to helping you improve your surfing experience.

For more information, and to book your spot head to surfherway.com.au

The Surf Her Way Surf Clinics are supported by Rip Curl, Cancer Council Sunscreen and Surfing Victoria.

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