How logging your surf with a surf calendar can be a great motivational tool

Geek out and log your surfs with our surf calendar. It’s such a good way to keep yourself accountable, especially when you’re feeling a bit uninspired. Maybe you use it to set a goal for how many times you want to surf each month, maybe aiming for once a week or more frequent sessions.
Each time you surf you can circle, tick, or colour in the day on your calendar. You can even use different colours to rate your sessions: green for great, yellow for alright & red for a frustrating surf.
At the end of the year, you can tally up your surf count to see just how many sessions you’ve managed to fit in. This is a brilliant way to reflect on your year’s surfing journey and see how consistent you’ve been. Perhaps you'll notice that certain months have been particularly good for you, while others were a bit slower. Make a note if outside events have meant it’s been a poor month: whether that was due to surf conditions, sickness or something else going on.
- Log your surf sessions with our surf calendar to stay accountable and motivated.
- Use it to set a target for how many times you want to surf in a month.
- Circle, tick or colour in the days you surfed to track your progress.
- Use different colours to rate your experience.
- At the end of the year, tally up your surf count to see how many sessions you’ve had.
- Reflect on your year by looking back at your statistics.
- Identify your best and most consistent months or spot any months where you surfed less compared to other years.
- Note down reasons for poor months (e.g. bad surf conditions, sickness, personal stuff) to understand what affected your tally.
- Use your calendar to inspire you, reminisce about the good sessions and set goals for next year.