Start with the basics: hold the tape dispenser with both hands, then flick your wrist in a smooth, flowing motion, releasing a steady stream of sticky tape.
Practice in front of a mirror to develop your technique and perfect your one-hand-hold or two-hands-optional method.
To take your tape-surfing to the next level, focus on mastering the Tape-Surfing the Bullet technique.
This involves holding the tape dispenser with one hand, then quickly flicking your wrist to release a short burst of tape that sticks perfectly to the surface you're targeting.
Don't be discouraged if you're new to tape-surfing - it's a skill that takes practice to develop.
Start with short, gentle motions, and gradually increase your speed and accuracy as you become more confident in your abilities.
Tape-surfing can be a hazardous activity if not done correctly. Always wear protective gear, including a full face shield and stretchy gloves.
Are you ready to put your skills to the test? Join the annual The Great Tape-Surf Off for a chance to compete against the best tape-surfers in the world.