Mark Driscoll Marblehead MA
Mark Driscoll Marblehead MA
Mark Driscoll Marblehead MA
Mark Driscoll Marblehead MA
Mark Driscoll Marblehead MA
Mark Driscoll Marblehead MA
Mark Driscoll Marblehead MA
Mark Driscoll Marblehead MA
Mark Driscoll Marblehead MA
Mark Driscoll Marblehead MA
Mark Driscoll Marblehead MA
Mark Driscoll Marblehead MA
Mark Driscoll Marblehead MA
We feel the best way to be introduced
surfing is through private surf instruction, personally tailored to your own
individual skill level. During our private surfing lessons you will receive
one on one instruction on the beach and in the water, ensuring your safety
and at the same time optimizing the learning curve.
Brickhouse Surf Lessons are 11/2 hour long and take place at either Good Harbor
Beach in Gloucester or Short Beach in Nahant depending on surf conditions,
tides & your location. We'll start on the beach where you'll get a quick
education on your equipment, ocean conditions and surf etiquette, then it's
into the water to put theory into practice! Your instructors will not have
boards, we'll be swimming out with you to help guide you into the right waves.
Brickhouse instructors will teach you the fundamentals of surfing so you'll
be enjoying the thrill of riding waves, instead of experiencing the frustration
of sitting around like a buoy! We'll give you the high quality of attention
that you deserve and the professional instruction that you expect. Get out
there!!!

Jamie Hosker has a BA from UVM and a
JD from the New England School of Law.
A former MDC lifeguard for 5 years, Jamie is also a regional team rider for
Rip Curl, Spy Optics, and Doc's Surf Prescriptions. He has been surfing
year-round in New England for 20 years.

Mark Driscoll has a BA from Connecticut College. Prior to opening
Brickhouse, Mark taught middle and high school Spanish in Danvers, Lynn &
Peabody. From 1997-2001, Mark was the Lifeguard Supervisor for the Town of
Nantucket, MA. Mark is a regional team rider for O'neill, Hoven, and Surf
Prescriptions, and has been surfing year-round in New England for 20 years.
