Whether it’s at the Quiksilver In Memory of Eddie Aikau surf contest at Hawaii’s Waimea Bay or the annual contests that are held at Pipeline on the North Shore of Oahu, professional surfer Reef McIntosh competes in some of the biggest waves the ocean can muster. And just like the rest of us mere mortals, Reef has to battle against nerves and fear before paddling out into waves that time and time again have proven to be deadly. But how does he do it? GrindTV caught up with Reef just after he bowed out of competition during the Volcom Pipe Pro to find out …
In the weeks leading up to a big contest like the Eddie or Pipe Masters, what do you do to prepare? … More
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