Surfset Fitness: Workout Like a Surfer (2025)

Last night, I had the opportunity to try out Surfset Fitness, a new way to workout like a surfer. I was originally contacted by their marketing department a couple of weeks ago and was intrigued by the concept. I’ve never surfed before but have read about all the praise from celebrities for its awesome muscle sculpting benefits. Tickets were sold on Gilt.com and the classes are being held at the Boston Athletic Club over the span of the next couple weeks. I was invited to attend a class on launch night for local bloggers.

I love trying new classes and was especially excited to this one out. It takes a lot to get me to take a bus to Southie at 9 pm on a Monday.

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The class was set up as a 30 minute core strength, agility and endurance class. The board is what really sets this workout apart from anything I have ever tried. At first it looked like a Pilates reformer online but in person it’s pretty different. It does not move up or down and is unstable, resting on what looks like 3 balance pods.

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The handles at the top are pulleys. This model does not have the capability to change the resistance but the later model, I was told, does. The current setting was challenging enough for me. We used the handles to mimic what paddling would be like in open water as well as with some cross body bicep curls. We also did a “duck dive” on the board which is essentially a dive-bomber push-up with a surf-friendly name.

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The top of the board is lined with a yoga mat like cushioning. The class was very unpredictable in that we were not on our bellies for longer than a minute or two at time. Same goes for standing, kneeling or on our lower backs for some intense core moves. This helped the time go by quick, and prevented any muscle from ever feeling over-worked and achy. Sarah Ponn led my class and did the entire workout with us. We were all sweaty and pretty tired by the end. She made a great playlist too. One of my favorite moves was standing up on the board and “paddling” the water with your feet. It was like a single leg squat with flair.

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Of course I brought my Flip camera, so make sure you check YouTube tomorrow for my video showing off my awkward surfer moves. Since the boards are newly manufactured, Surfset Fitness is touring the US teaching demo classes to get it out there. I really liked the class and would totally take it if it was offered at my gym. The 30-minutes was efficiently used to break a sweat, fatigue my muscles and clear my mind. I would love to try surfing after taking a few more. Since I have never been, I doubt I would be any good but at least I can get an idea of how fast you need to “pop up.”

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Afterwards, I went and got drinks at Papagayo with the team and learned a little more about their back story. We also ordered some food and pitchers of margaritas.The food was delicious. I will definitely come back here for dinner some time soon for a real meal.

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I asked where the Surfset Fitness idea came and learned that CEO Mike was a college hockey player and grew to love surfing. He found that his training in the gym was not achieving the same results he found when he surfed. He decided to build a device that would allow surfers to get a similar workout in a gym setting. Personally, I think the concept is genius and timely given the recent rise in popularity among stand up paddle boards and making fitness fun again. We hung out for over two hours, chatted about random mutual friends and I had one too many margaritas, waking up with a headache.

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To try a class near you, visit their website to see where the tour is taking them next! Make sure you tell them I sent you 🙂 Looking for a new workout? Check out my other class reviews:

  • The Barre Method in Boston
  • Tabata 20:10
  • Bar Burn at Equinox
  • Physique 57 in New York City

Have you tried a new fitness class lately that totally flew by because you were so consumed in what you were doing?

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FAQs

How do you get a surfer body without surfing? ›

Push-ups, squats, and star jumps are just some of the more popular exercises you can do with just a mat and no equipment. Then there are shoulder extensions with a band wrapped around a tree or a pole, planks to help with your core strength and burpees to better your pop-up technique.

How can I look more like a surfer? ›

Wear comfortable casual clothing

Where you would once see bold blocks of color and tight-fitting clothing on the beach you're now more likely to see relaxed fits and understated tops and bottoms. Loose t-shirts are the norm plus baggy pants and shorts are common surfer essentials, as are the following: Boardshorts.

Do surfers lift weights? ›

Surfing guidebooks generally recommend a wide range of weightlifting routines to supplement surfing.

Do pull-ups help surfing? ›

For surfers looking to improve their paddling strength, the pull-up is the ultimate upper-body exercise. Pull-ups activate your muscles in a way that's nearly identical to paddling, and they're a fantastic way to improve the strength in your back and shoulders.

What physique is best for surfing? ›

Beyond the subjectivity of style, ectomorphs are technically superior surfers. Long, lean muscles allow these athletes to achieve body positions that facilitate both tighter and more elongated maneuvers.

Can you get ripped from just surfing? ›

Surfing also builds mass and can get you ripped. Surfing can make you ripped as it's essentially a resistance activity, compared to other activities like running or bicycling. While the movement in surfing isn't as repetitive as weight lifting, it is still a resistance activity that works your muscles similarly.

How many times a week should I surf? ›

As a beginner, a surfing session every couple weeks (at minimum) is a great start. It is better, of course, to surf every day or every other day with a rest day in between. Surfing regularly will not only improve your skills, but it'll also build and maintain your paddling fitness.

Why are surfers so fit? ›

First, the obvious: it is a full body workout. Nearly every move you make while out on the water requires a combination of strength and cardio.

How do surfers stay so lean? ›

When you ride the waves, This constant use of your muscles helps to tone and sculpt your body into the lean and ripped physique that is so often associated with surfers. So we can see that surfing, as a hobby or as a profession, is an activity that works out your entire body – it's a full-body plus cardio workout.

What a surfer eats in a day? ›

Training diet for surfers

Eating a well-balanced diet is encouraged, with a variety of fresh fruits and vegetables, wholegrains, legumes, low fat dairy, nuts, fish, lean meat, poultry and protein alternatives, as well as adequate hydration.

What is the surfer mentality? ›

The Surfer Mentality is a simple, powerful application of this metaphor: When a surfer gets up on a wave, they enjoy the present moment, even though they know with certainty that the wave will eventually end. They fully enjoy THIS wave, with the wisdom and awareness that there are always more waves coming.

What is the hardest thing to learn surfing? ›

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