YT Channel Video Videos For 15th of June, 2013 | Skate Sonr

YT Channel Video Videos For 15th of June, 2013

http://www.thesurfchannel.com<br /><br />A hold down in big wave surf takes extraordinary mental strength in order to survive. When over 1 million pounds of water moving 60 miles/hour is landing on top of your body, it only seems natural for the human mind to panic. For Australian Storm Surfers Ross Clarke-Jones and Tom Carroll, using a specific strategy to force the mind into a peaceful place helps to avoid panicking, which can lead to death.<br /><br />Carroll had the scare of his life while surfing Cow Bombie, a deep sea reef break off Margaret River. Watch as the duo survive some of the most frightening rides of their lives. Listen to Clarke-Jones as he describes where he travels mentally during the grueling wipeouts he experiences as a big waves surfer.<br />___________________________________<br /><br />The Surf Channel will be an original, free, ad supported television network delivered on cable, satellite and IPTV services, web and wireless. The Video On Demand television network will be found on cable, satellite, telco and digital. Distribution partners include: Comcast, Cox Communications, DirecTV, Dish Network, Filmon.com.<br /><br />For industry news around the clock and to find out about the upcoming television launch, check out:<br /><br />http://www.TheSurfChannel.com<br />http://www.Facebook.com/TheSurfChannel<br />http://www.Twitter.com/TheSurfChannel<br /><br />* Twitter/Instagram your best barrel face to win prizes every month to #TheSurfChannel #BarrelFace, and 'Like' us on Facebook to join history's first network dedicated to the great sport of surfing.

Storm Surfers - Near-Death Wipeout at Cow Bombie

15th June, 2013

hold down in big wave surf takes extraordinary mental strength in order to survive. When over 1 million pounds of water moving 60 miles/hour is landing on top of your body, it only seems natural for the human mind to panic. For Australian Storm Surfers Ross Clarke-Jones and Tom ...