WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH, NC, March 12, 2011 (Press-News.org) Holly Beck, professional surfer and environmental advocate, will be joining the WB Surf Camp team this summer. After dominating the NSSA National Women's circuit in her amateur career, she spent 10 years on the ASP (Association of Surfing Professionals) Women's World Tour traveling and competing with her peers. During her competitive years she was a media delight. Holly appeared on countless TV shows/networks including ESPN, MTV, and the WB's Boarding House: North Shore, as well as many magazine covers and environmental/sports news related websites.
During this 14 day camp, participants will soak up everything Costa Rica has to offer alongside Holly and WB Surf Camp's professional team of surf instructors. Campers' surf skills and in-water knowledge will skyrocket as they explore a combination of several beaches and breaks along Costa Rica's Northwest coast. Within Costa's tropical climate where air and water temperatures hover around 80 degrees year round, teens will learn the meaning of "Pura Vida" and surf amazing waves with professional surf instruction. While exploring and learning to improve through advanced coaching, participants will be surfing 2 solid sessions per day, taking daily conversational Spanish lessons, zip-lining through a tropical rainforest canopy, exploring Rincon de la Vieja National Park, and giving back to the locals while working to earn community service credits.
WB Surf Camp is very excited to welcome Holly as one of their professional surf instructors for the first two week session of this Costa Rica Teen Adventure. If you are an intermediate to advanced surfer, this high quality Costa Rica Surf Camp is a unique opportunity to take your skills to the next level while spending an amazing two weeks with Holly Beck. This camp is limited to 10 participants. Make your plans now for a summer surf camp adventure that you will never forget! Sign up now at http://www.WBSurfCamp.com! For more specific information, call 1.866.844.7873.
About WB Surf Camp: Offering the ideal Surf Travel Vacation for adults as well as overnight teen Summer Camps. Visit breathtaking locations worldwide, connect with the local culture and ecosystems, learn firsthand the importance of marine conservation, and learn to surf from the pros! Learn more at http://www.WBSurfCamp.com.
Professional Surfer Holly Beck Partners with WB Surf Camp for Costa Rica Teen Camp
Professional surfer, Holly Beck, will be co-leading WB Surf Camp's intermediate Costa Rica Teen Camp from July 2 through July 15, 2011 in the Guanacaste region of Costa Rica. Sign up online at http://www.WBSurfCamp.com or call 910-256-SURF.
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[Press-News.org] Professional Surfer Holly Beck Partners with WB Surf Camp for Costa Rica Teen CampProfessional surfer, Holly Beck, will be co-leading WB Surf Camp's intermediate Costa Rica Teen Camp from July 2 through July 15, 2011 in the Guanacaste region of Costa Rica. Sign up online at http://www.WBSurfCamp.com or call 910-256-SURF.