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Overview
Wakeboarding is a water sport that involves riding on a small board, similar to a snowboard, while being pulled behind a boat. The rider is attached to the boat by a rope and handle and uses the boat's wake to perform various tricks and maneuvers, such as jumps, spins, and flips. Wakeboarding requires balance, strength, and coordination, and is often enjoyed by people of all ages and skill levels. It is a popular activity at lakes, rivers, and other bodies of water around the world, and is often done in groups with friends or family.
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Highlights
Wakeboarding requires a specialized board that is shorter and wider than a typical water ski. The rider also wears a life jacket and a tow rope that is attached to the boat.
Wakeboarding is typically done behind a motorboat with a powerful engine that can create a large wake
The boat driver must have experience and skill in creating the right size and shape of the wake for the rider.
Wakeboarding involves standing on the board with both feet and using body movements to carve across the wake and perform tricks and jumps.
Wakeboarding is a popular sport for competitions, with events held around the world for both amateur and professional riders.