Surf Sports @MohSsin MaCk
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An exciting water sport, in which the person floats above the waves, usually in the oceans. There are ten recognized types of this sport, the most common being surfboarding, sometimes called surfing only.
The participant in the sport stands on a board, then slips along the top of the wave. All types of windsurfing require rapid and agile response to maintain the balance required for successful performance, which is true for surfboarding.
The wavewriter winds up on his stomach above the board, ready to ride the wave, then blasts with both hands beyond the point at which the waves are called the outer side. When a wave of at least a meter begins to move to the beach, , And then stands upright as soon as the wave begins to lift the board carrying him towards the shore and transfer the weight of the person, to be able to direct the board across the face of the wave, the static water located under the top of the wave directly.
Skilled sailors stand on the front of the board. The less experienced waveguards are close to the center to maintain better control of the board, and the surfers can perform some difficult maneuvers such as 360 ° rotation, a full cycle. They can also perform a cruise, ie buoyancy up and down the wave face.