0 present participle of bodysurf
1 to surf (= ride on waves) without a board to lie on, but using your body like a board on the water
It is known for its excellent bodyboarding and bodysurfing opportunities due to shore break that breaks very close to the shore.
Light to medium waves support surfing and bodysurfing.
Australians had been bodyboarding on wooden boards, and bodysurfing, but not standing up.
After recovering, he continued to blow glass until he dislocated his right shoulder in a 1979 bodysurfing accident.
Among the bodysurfing population at large, the event is considered the premier event internationally.
The beaches are popular recreational areas for swimming, surfing, bodyboarding, bodysurfing and other water sports.
Wave riding sports include swimming, surfing, kayaking, and bodysurfing.
The surf festival is known for its volleyball, lifeguard competition and the bodysurfing contests.