We are in a community that is beside the sea, and the truth is that very little is done water sports. I do not mean to sail in sailing or rowing, but rather the surfing, windsurfing, kitesurfing, wakeboarding, kayaking ...
The surf is a sport that involves sliding over the waves standing on a table, directing it through one or more fins located on the back of the table.
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This sport also includes the exercise to get to where waves break (paddle to the surf), which many times is exhausting. It also includes passing cold (depending on location and whether you have a wetsuit or not), getting scratches and wounds with the bedrock or the keels own table. It also includes the ability to placed right where the wave breaks or beyond or more here, which is not always possible because the waves always break in the same place. Finally, for this sport is to overcome the fear of seeing many tons of water falling over you making a thunderous noise.
The windsurf is a form of sport of sailing that is to move in the water on a table similar to a surf shop, equipped with a sail.
Unlike a sailboat, sailing rig a windsurfing board is hinged allowing its free rotation around a single point of attachment to the table: the mast foot. This lets you manipulate the gear freely depending on wind direction and the position of the table with regard to the latter. The rig is manipulated by the sailor with the boom or as known in English or wishbone boom.
The kite surfing (sometimes also called kiteboarding, or flysurfing) is a sport of sailing that involves the use of a traction kite (kite, English), which is subject to the athlete (kiter) for 4 or 5 ( rarely 2) ropes, two fixed to the bar, and the remaining 2 or 3 passes through the center of the bar and attached to the body by a harness, allowing the water slide with a table designed for this purpose.
Wakeboarding is a water sport in which slides over the water on a table being pulled by a boat. The sport gets its name from the trail or trail that is left on land or water to be pulled by the vehicle. This sport was created through a combination of skiing, water skiing and boards.
The slider is attached to a boat, and it usually slides at speeds of 18 to 24 miles per hour, depending on water conditions, the weight of the sliding table size and especially the preference of the individual. The Tablaestela can also be practiced in a variety of media including closed-course cables, winches, Jet Ski and ATV. Prte of information extracted from: http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wakeboard
We must seize more than we are next to the beach, and also in Benidorm is a
Cable - Ski in Benidorm there are only 2 in the world at sea. This is their website: http://www.cableskibenidorm.com/ The remainder are in lakes. I encourage everyone to provéis. Guaranteed fun and recreation.
Here's a video of what we do at sea sports on the beach of San Juan:
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