The difficulty of Bodyboarding depends on factors such as your previous experience with water sports, your physical fitness, and the conditions in which you’re Bodyboarding.
Generally, Bodyboarding is considered easier to learn than surfing, as it has a gentler learning curve and requires less balance and coordination.
For beginners, Bodyboarding is relatively simple, catch a wave and ride it towards the shore while lying on the bodyboard. However, most people quickly learn the basic techniques and enjoy the sport.
However, as you progress, bodyboarding can become more challenging when attempting advanced manoeuvres, riding larger or more powerful waves, or navigating difficult ocean conditions.
Bodyboarding is easy to learn, but like any sport, becoming a master requires dedication, practice, and time.
Don’t let this put you off. Bodyboarding is fun and exciting for people of all ages and skill levels.