Tuesday 3 July 2012

kite surfing

Kite Surfing Biography.

Kitesurfing is a wind powered surface watersport using a kite and a board to move across the water.

Kitesurfing harnesses the power of the wind through a large parachute type kite to propel a rider across the water on a small surfboard or a kiteboard (similar to a wakeboard).

Although the name includes surfing, kitesurfing does not need waves, the wind is the only force needed to power you along. Flat water locations such as Camber are favoured by riders looking to perform freestyle as the water is smooth so easier to take off and land on. With the large range of conditions to ride in, whether ‘surfing’ in the waves, going for big jumps, taking out a GPS for a speed records, learning a new freestyle trick or on a long distance adventure kitesurfing never becomes boring or repetitive.

Kitesurfing has a lot of benefits health wise as you use your whole body, your legs are used to control the board and push against the power of the kite whereas your torso, especially your abs and arms are used to hold onto the kite and keep your balance. A harness is used once you get into the water which takes all the power of the kite allowing anyone to learn and have fun for hours on end without becoming tired.

Another advantage for kitesurfing over many other water sport is the ease of transport of the equipment, even the largest kites pack up to fit in a rucksack and the boards are also relatively short ranging from around 120 to 150cm in length, so there is no need to invest in a van to fit all your new kit in. The overall cost of the sport is relatively cheap as well, as once you have bought the equipment there is nothing left to pay for……the wind is free!!
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