Fins, designed to help propultion through the water. They are most commonly used to help the rider get that extra edge in catching a wave.
the best bodyboarding fins are blunt cuts, power,strength & last extreamly long and no tearing is present like(churchhills,vipers,slashers ect...)
The best body boarding fins are kicks light weight great for dropknee and prone built tough last long time comfortable foot pocket
hell no, bodyboarding is for everyone
The bodyboarding king is Tom Astone of Australia
Depends. Some boards come with 'channels' where fins aren't needed. A board with channels may not even have holes to screw in fins. A board without channels or fins is very slippery and harder to maintain stability. However, it can be great for doing surface spin tricks as the lack of fins provides easy spinning.
maybe from a large newsagency, or go to the magazine website such as riptide and get a subsription or a bodyboarding store such as ebb and they will have them in stock.
bodyboarding
Yes.
put them on and let them do their magic
le bodyboard - voir http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bodyboard
u need a boat and pfd and body
A form of bodyboarding. Google "Paul Roach" for an example