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CTA 025 - Nick Hounsfield, founder of The Wave, stroke survivor and Blue Health advocate

CTA 025 - Nick Hounsfield, founder of The Wave, stroke survivor and Blue Health advocate

Update: 2022-04-03
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Wavemaker’ Nick Hounsfield was introduced to surfing by his father in the 1970s and soon developed a passion for it. He started to see surfing as a tool for having conversations around wellbeing, which led to him founding The Wave – an inland surfing destination for people of all abilities and backgrounds. Nick’s idea was to create a space where people could connect with each other, themselves, and with nature. He champions ‘blue health’ – the physical and mental health benefits of being in and around water.


The Wave opened in Bristol in 2019 using ground-breaking technology, and Nick is planning on expanding the concept across the UK.


Nick has been involved with supporting and growing the para-surfing community, and The Wave hosted the English Adaptive Surf Championships in 2020 and 2021. Nick experienced first-hand the role surfing can play in overcoming health issues when he suffered a series of strokes in February 2020. Luckily he has made a good recovery but recognises that things could have been so much worse. The experience has made him more determined than ever to create a safe, sustainable space to promote health in body and mind.


Listen as we get into the details of how Nick was inspired to create The Wave and the lessons he’s learned from his own health challenges. 

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CTA 025 - Nick Hounsfield, founder of The Wave, stroke survivor and Blue Health advocate

CTA 025 - Nick Hounsfield, founder of The Wave, stroke survivor and Blue Health advocate

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