I've been boogie-boarding, off and on, since I was a kid. But I started being devoted to the cause of getting up every morning to surf, when I'm in Los Angeles, about a decade or so ago.
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In L.A., I like to surf. I went through a phase - I was surfing four days a week. I'm still not good at it; I still spend most of my time falling.
I'm a surfer. I grew up in Southern California and used to surf twice a day, every day.
I started surfing when I was working on 'The Hunger Games,' out on the north shore of Oahu, so about four years ago. I used to skateboard as a kid, kind of religiously, until I broke my leg riding in a pool when I was about 14 and I couldn't play football that fall.
I have been surfing since I was six years old.
Growing up, I used to go to an inlet to lay out and try to meet all the surfer guys.
Surfing is definitely something I used to do a lot more before I was working, but I know the waves will always be there, and it's something that, when I'm not traveling as much, I'll definitely get back into.
I grew up surfing. My dad probably put me on a surfboard before I could walk.
I just love to be out on the lake, wakeboard, surfing, just playing, man.
I've been around the surf culture since I was a kid. I grew up in a beach town in Rhode Island. Then eventually I lived in Dana Point, Calif., a real surf hotbed.
Surfing for me is more than my lifestyle; it's my passion, my love, and it's a part of me.
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