
Stand up paddle surfing
Stand up paddle surfing (or called SUP paddle surfing), is an emerging global sport with a Hawaiian heritage. To begin with, this started with using a one-bladed paddle, whilst standing on a normal length surfboard.

Brief introduction of kitesurfing kiteboarding
Kite surfing, also known as kitesurfing, fly surfing, and kiteboarding, involves using a power kite to pull the rider through the water on a small surfboard, a wakeboard, or a kiteboard.

Kitesurfing kiteboarding terminology and lingo
air time: the amount of time spent in the air while jumping. This can be remarkably long; the current record is probably Erik Eck's 39-second kitemare. Five to ten seconds is not unusual.

Kitesurfing kiteboarding equipment
In order to kitesurf, several pieces of basic gear are needed. These are detailed in the following sections. A power kite is available in two major forms: leading edge inflatables and foil kites.

Learn kitesurfing kiteboarding techniques
Kiteboarding instruction by a certified instructor is regarded by most as essential. You will advance more rapidly while helping to protect your equipment, yourself, and ensuring the safety of bystanders.

Dangers and safety when kitesurfing kiteboarding
Power kites can be dangerous. Because of strong forces that can be generated by sudden wind gusts, people can be lofted, carried off, dashed against water, buildings, terrain or power lines, resulting in what's termed a "kitemare".
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