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WAKEBOARDING

One of the water sports that is growing in popularity right now


is wakeboarding. Similar to snowboarding, wakeboarding also uses
a wakeboard, a single board with bindings for each foot to hold the rider. The
thrill comes once the motorboat or cable system tows and pulls the rider around
the surface of the water.

SAILING
Sailing is the art of controlling a sailing ship or sailboat while being propelled by
winds across a body of water. Although more and more people are enjoying it as
a recreational activity, it’s also a great workout as it develops muscle endurance,
improves agility, and helps in concentration.

SKIM BOARDING
Another fun and challenging water sport
is skimboarding. Skimboarding is similar to surfing, but unlike the latter, you start at the
shore and glide through the water’s surface until you meet an incoming wave, which you
ride back to the beach. The skimboard used is also similar to a surfboard, only smaller and
without fins.

WHITE WATER RAFTING


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