About Us

Surfing is more than just a sport — it is a lifestyle deeply connected with the ocean, nature, and the way we choose to live. At tipsonweb.com, we believe that every wave is an opportunity for transformation. That is why we dedicate this space to a special purpose: sustainable surfing for beginner women.

Our blog was created to bring together two passions: the love for surfing and the commitment to protecting the environment. We want to show that learning to surf can be simple, inspiring, and mindful. After all, when we step into the ocean, we bring more than just our boards — we also carry the responsibility of respecting and preserving the sea that welcomes us.


Our Mission

Our mission is to be a supportive guide for women taking their very first steps in surfing. We share practical tips, motivational stories, and valuable resources on how to enjoy the sport in a way that is both empowering and environmentally conscious.

We recognize that many women still face barriers when starting their surfing journey — from self-doubt and lack of confidence to the feeling of not belonging in the lineup. At tipsonweb.com, we want to break those barriers and encourage women to see surfing as a space for growth, empowerment, and community.


Why Sustainable Surfing?

The ocean is not only the stage for our adventures but also a fragile ecosystem threatened by pollution, overconsumption, and climate change. For us, every choice matters — from the gear we use to the way we treat the beach before and after a surf session.

We talk about sustainability in a way that is accessible and practical. Our goal is not to demand perfection but to inspire small changes that, when combined, can make a big difference. Whether it’s caring for your board, choosing longer-lasting gear, or adopting mindful habits in and out of the water, sustainable surfing is about protecting what we love most: the ocean.


What You Will Find Here

On tipsonweb.com, you will discover content designed especially for beginner women surfers who want to learn with confidence and care for the planet at the same time:

  • Beginner-friendly guides: choosing your first surfboard, learning the basics, and understanding ocean safety.
  • Surfing progression tips: posture, paddling, training outside the water, and body care.
  • Inspiring stories of women surfers: real examples that remind us every journey is unique.
  • Practical sustainability: simple and effective ideas to reduce your impact on the ocean and beach environments.
  • Surf culture and empowerment: reflections on building an inclusive and supportive surf community for women.

Each article is written with the goal of making surfing feel less intimidating and more exciting, while also showing that surfing and sustainability naturally go hand in hand.


Who We Write For

This blog is for every woman who dreams of catching her first wave. It does not matter if you have never touched a surfboard before or if you have already tried surfing a few times — here you will find encouragement, information, and motivation to keep moving forward.

We want to create a safe and inspiring space, where beginner women can ask questions, share experiences, and feel that surfing truly belongs to them.


Our Vision

Our vision is to become a trusted reference in the world of women’s surfing, always highlighting sustainable practices and showing that the ocean is a place where every woman is welcome. We believe the future of surfing depends not only on passion for the waves but also on our commitment to protecting the environment that makes it possible.


Connect With Us

tipsonweb.com is more than just a blog — it is a community of mindful beginner surfers who share a love for the ocean and a desire to grow together.

We invite you to follow along, engage with our posts, share your experiences, and be part of this movement. Surfing is freedom, learning, and self-expression — and when practiced sustainably and inclusively, it becomes even more powerful.

Welcome to our space. 🌊✨
Let’s explore the ocean together, learn from every wipeout, and celebrate every wave we ride.