Frequently asked questions
What should I put in my surfing TikTok bio?
State your level and style — late starter, weekend surfer, longboarder, or cold-water charger — and what you teach, like pop-ups, forecasts, etiquette, or surf travel. Add a reason to follow such as weekly progress clips. Skip vague "ocean lover" and get specific. Keep it under 80 characters.
How do I write a surf bio that gets followers?
Place yourself in the lineup and promise a payoff. Surfers follow people at their stage, so name your level and vibe, then lead with what you actually teach. Owning the wipeouts and the ugly reps stands out in a feed full of perfect-wave highlight reels and reads as trustworthy.
Should a beginner surfer say they're still learning in their bio?
Yes — "learning to surf after 30, follow the wipeouts and wins" is relatable and honest, and other beginners trust someone just ahead of them. Pair it with what you share as you progress, like pop-up fixes or whitewater-to-green-face tips, so there's a clear reason to follow.
Keep going: Surfing hooks, Surfing captions, or all bio ideas by niche.