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If you’re a beachgoer, you’ve probably seen
crafts on the ocean that look like a cross between
a surfboard and a sailboat. Well, that’s exactly
what they are and the sport is called windsurfing.
The object of some dispute is the question of
who actually invented the windsurfer. As the
courts battle out the disagreement, the avid
windsurfing enthusiast probably says, who cares?
For the extreme sport of windsurfing combines
the best of traditional surfing with that of
sailing to create the ultimate wave riding experience.
A windsurfer actually holds the world record
for speed above all other sailing crafts at
56.49 mph on a 500-meter course!
The sport of windsurfing encompasses a variety
of competitive disciplines such as freestyle,
course racing, slalom, speed sailing and the
extreme Super X competitions. Surfers compete
in Formula style and Olympic class racing where
sailors use specially designed equipment for
sailing under conditions where there may be
little or no wind. It is the Olympic games,
after all, and the show must go on. If you can
imagine, there are even indoor windsurfing competitions
in some countries. These facilities are comprised
of very large indoor pools with enormous fans
used for wind propulsion. Not your standard
backyard pool setting.
Whether you are interested in windsurfing as
a competitive sport or just want to give it
a try as a recreational endeavor, there is certain
basic equipment that you will need. A windsurfing
apparatus, of course (that somebody invented),
a wet suit, helmet, proper footwear, flotation
device, harness and harness lines, joint, fin
and some travel gear. Some nice waves and a
good steady 20 mph wind wouldn’t hurt either
as windsurfers don’t use any sort of motorized
device for propulsion. For the beginning surfer,
a battened sail is a good choice for its light
weight and easier handling.
Windsurfing as a sport requires a good deal
of athleticism. The mechanics of the sport are
similar in style to other board sports like
water skiing, wakeboarding, snowboarding and
the ever popular skateboarding. Advanced jumps,
spins, and loops can be performed with a windsurfer
and require hours and hours of hands-on practice.
These types of moves should not be attempted
by the beginner, but the seasoned surfer will
find exhilaration and a sense of free floating
and flying that only the windsurfer provides.
Many beach facilities provide windsurfing rentals
for those who would like to try their hand at
windsurfing before investing in equipment.
Windsurfing is a sport for people of all ages.
Children as young as four years old can begin
learning the art of windsurfing using rigs that
are lighter in weight. There are even organized
competitions for these tiny surfers and the
sport carries on for them with a junior class
of competition through the age of 15. Windsurfing
is an extreme water sport that attracts millions
of people every year to beaches far and wide.
If the bump-n-jump of windsurfing sounds like
your idea of a thrill, head to the beach, strap
yourself to a board and set sail with the wind
racing through you hair!
If you’re a beachgoer, you’ve probably seen
crafts on the ocean that look like a cross between
a surfboard and a sailboat Well, that’s exactly
what they are and the sport is called windsurfing.
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