Surfing challenges your whole body. Your shoulders paddle for hours, your hips twist through turns, your legs absorb impact, and your balance is constantly tested. That’s why yoga isn’t just a “nice extra” — it’s one of the smartest ways to improve your surfing.

At Vibes Surf Camp, yoga is part of the experience because it directly supports progression in the water. Whether you’re learning your first pop-up or working on smoother turns, adding yoga into your routine can make a real difference.

In this guide, we’ll break down why yoga for surfers in Tenerife works so well, how it improves performance, and why it’s a key part of life at Endless Summer Vibes in Fañabé.

Why Surfers Benefit from Yoga

Surfing demands:

Most beginners think surfing is all about upper body strength. In reality, it’s about mobility, coordination, and control — and that’s exactly what yoga develops.

Yoga helps surfers:

For guests staying at our camp, yoga sessions are designed specifically to support surf performance, not just general stretching.

How Yoga Improves Your Surfing

1️⃣ Better Balance

Surfing is controlled instability. You’re constantly adjusting to moving water.

Yoga improves:

Over time, this translates into:

2️⃣ Increased Flexibility

Tight hips and shoulders limit progression.

Yoga opens:

Improved flexibility means:

3️⃣ Faster Recovery

After multiple surf sessions, fatigue builds up. Yoga supports recovery by:

This is especially important during a week-long surf camp where you’re surfing regularly.

Yoga at Vibes Surfcamp

At Vibes Surfhouse, yoga sessions are relaxed, focused, and surf-specific.

We often practice:

The goal isn’t extreme flexibility or advanced poses. It’s about moving well, breathing properly, and supporting your surfing.

Because we’re based in Fañabé, we’re close to supermarkets, bus connections, and easy access to surf spots — which makes it simple to combine daily surf sessions with balanced recovery.

Yoga fits naturally into that rhythm.

The Mental Side of Yoga & Surfing

Surfing isn’t just physical. It’s mental.

You deal with:

Yoga improves:

Learning to control your breath on a yoga mat helps you stay relaxed when the ocean tests you.

Why Tenerife Is Perfect for Surf & Yoga

Tenerife’s climate makes it ideal for combining surfing and yoga year-round.

You can surf in the morning and stretch in the evening without worrying about cold temperatures or extreme seasons.

If you’re new to surfing, our Beginner’s Guide to Surfing in Tenerife explains how to get started. And if you’re curious about conditions, check out our Tenerife Surf Forecast Explained guide to understand how we plan sessions.

Simple Yoga Moves Every Surfer Should Try

Even if you’re not staying at a surf camp, these movements are powerful for surfers:

Consistency matters more than intensity. Ten to fifteen minutes a few times per week makes a difference.

Surf Progression Is About More Than Just Water Time

Many surfers think improvement only happens in the ocean. But mobility, recovery, and strength outside the water are what allow you to:

That’s why yoga is part of the overall Tenerife surf camp experience — it complements daily sessions at Playa de Las Américas and helps guests build confidence in the water.

Final Thoughts

Yoga and surfing work together naturally. One builds strength and flexibility; the other tests and refines it in real conditions.

Whether you’re a beginner learning your first waves or an intermediate working on smoother turns, incorporating yoga into your routine will support your progress.

At Tenerife Surf Camp, we combine surf sessions with structured recovery at Vibes surfcamp— creating a balanced, sustainable way to improve while enjoying island life.

If you’re ready to surf smarter and feel stronger in the water, join us in Fañabé and experience the difference yourself.


FAQ

Is yoga necessary for surfers?

Not mandatory, but highly beneficial for flexibility, recovery, and balance.

Do beginners benefit from yoga?

Yes. Yoga improves pop-ups, stability, and confidence in the water.

How often should surfers do yoga?

Two to three short sessions per week can significantly improve mobility and recovery.

Is yoga included in Tenerife Surf Camp?

Yes. We have yoga classes twice a week at our surfcamp