Learn the ancient
Hawaiian pass-time
"He'e nalu" (wave-sliding) Surfing

 

In old Hawaii they called it “he'enalu” (wave-sliding), today we call it surfing. Of the Hawaiians who surfed, it was the Ali'i or chiefly class, who claimed the highest reputation for dedicated proficiency with board and waves. Nowadays, most can learn even though only a few can master the sport.
     Kona now boasts two-time Pipeline Master champion Rory Russell as the instructor for the maka ai nana (common people). Rory teaches all classes himself and has over 25 years experience surfing Hawaii's waves and according to one of his students “Dude could teach my grandmother to surf”.
      If you have ever considered giving it a try, now is your opportunity to learn from a master. Rory's classes are intentionally small (only 1 to 3 students) so you'll get lots of one on one instruction. According to many of Rory's students they did it “first wave- first try”.

Call Rory today - be surfing tomorrow. Rory Russell Surf School 808-225-8749.

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