Extreme Sports
with a Wind Surfer
Wind surfing has been around for a few
decades and has been a popular sport along the beaches of the
United States and the world.
Recently the sport has entered the ranks of extreme sports
because some riders has taken the sport to the next level and
have moved from the quiet bays and lakes into the surf.
Living up to its name this extreme sport has been taken up a
notch by actually tackling heavy surf head on. The sail added
to the surf board allows the board to actually leave the water
and jump the wave. The wind surfer can jump to an incredible
height this and the added speed makes wind surfing one of the
most exciting extreme sports.
The board used on a wind surfer is usually about six to
fifteen feet long. The sail and mast is located in the middle
of the board hooked to a universal joint that allows the sail
to move in 360 degrees. Unlike a traditional sail boat,
steering is mastered by tilting the board in one direction or
the other.
The cut of the board into the water causes the board to veer
in opposite direction. Extreme sports enthusiasts have added
modified boards by trimming the edges and shortening the width.
They also modify the sails by making them more streamlined and
easier to control.
The sports combine both surfing and sailing. When there is a
lot of wind, a windsurfer can go faster than most sailing
craft. A wind surfer has even broken the record for speed on
the water compared to sailboats or other sail driven boats.
Wind surfing has many competitions that combines the extreme
aspect of speed along with the tricks associated with
skateboarding and snow boarding.
These competitions include slalom, wave sailing, super X,
and speed sailing. The competitions are judged by style, speed,
and tricks. The moves and tricks that are attained by a wind
surfer cannot be duplicated on any other sailing craft because
of the size of the board and the lightness of the entire wind
surfer.
Extreme sports demand speed to be classified as one and the
wind surfer can be operational in winds up to fifty knots. This
is fine if there is no maneuvering involved because the high
wind would cut down the ability to turn easily. You still can
maintain a great speed and be able to maneuver in winds around
twenty knots. Even with a light breeze you can get up enough
speed to enjoy a leisurely ride across the bay or ocean.
You can learn how to wind surf by taking lessons. This is
the best way to start off, but you can teach yourself. Just
make sure the wind speed is low and that you stay close to
shore the first few tries. There has be cases of riders being
taken out to sea because they did not know how to turn and they
were afraid to jump off.
It takes a lot of practice to master wave jumping and other
extreme sports that are associated with wind surfing. Remember
to start out small and build up to the jumps and tricks that
the professionals do.
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