Jorja Fox loves Surfing when she can get the chance to do so.

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CSI Files October 2006 “I’m kind of goal oriented, and when I’m surfing, I have no goals at all. I just like to enjoy myself,” says Fox. Curve Magazine article June 2007
You surf? A little bit. I'm not great, but I love it, and I go out a lot. I grew up in a small beach town in Florida, so my whole life I was swimming and boogie boarding, and then I moved to New York City when I was 16, which is the exact same age that my mother actually let me get a surfboard. So I never got good, but I had one, and I started. But I'd say like two years ago in L.A., I got serious about it. You can't surf in N.Y., can you? You'd have to take your board on the train! And that's what I used to do with my boogie board. I'd get on the Long Island Expressway with my boogie board. Isn't that funny? It was weird because I was there this summer, and I actually saw a guy walking down the street with a surfboard, and it's the first time I'd ever seen that in New York, and I lived there for like 12 years. I was like, where's the breaks, you know? Where are you going?
How often do you go surfing? A couple of times a week? Yeah, usually. It gets harder in the winter with the rain because I like to wait like five or six days after it rains before I'm in the water. So between working and the rain pattern, that's when I get a little rusty.
Do you have to work out at all, or can you just surf to stay in shape? If I can go out, that can be my workout. I do work out, and I mostly work out for stress because again, I find in L.A., if you don't actively go out and get exercise, you don't get any at all. Yeah, you sort of have to make a point of it, so here, usually I hike and I run, and I love to run because I can do that anywhere. No matter where I'm going, I can just throw my sneakers in my suitcase, and I can go run.
PopGurls interview (Prior to season 8 premier) by Amy
Is that pretty much what you do all summer long, go surfing?
Yeah, I surf and I hike and I run. I've never been a gym person so the weather has a lot to do with my workout. If the sun is out until eight or nine o'clock, I can surf after work sometimes. But once it's dark at five, it makes it harder. I'm always trying to stay in shape but for me – I'm one of those people that, if I'm really busy, it's one of the first things to fall off my list of things to do. But there's other people on the show that are a lot more disciplined than I am. Marg – it doesn't matter if it's raining or sleeting or what – she gets her workout in. I'm very impressed by that.
Rip Curl Malibu Pro (October 2 - 10) Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP) www.aspworldtour.com 2004 Women’s World Championship Tour (WCT) An entertaining highlight of this weekend’s action should be the Celebrity Surfbout, a fun team surfing competition pitting some of Hollywood’s leading actors against a lineup of high-profile musicians. Among those already confirmed to compete in the Celebrity Surfbout are: - American Jorja Fox, one of the stars of the highly popular TV series CSI; - Australian Simon Baker, star of the recent hit TV series The Guardian and the soon to be released movie The Ring 2; - American self-confessed "idiot" Chris Pontius, best known for his crazy antics on MTV’s Jackass and Wild Boyz programs; - Australian Dominic Purcell, a rising Hollywood star with a lead role in the soon to be released movie Blade Trinity; - American Mark Ruffalo, star of current hit movie 13 Going On 30.Source East coat Wahines

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