riding a board on water while being towed on the rope behind a motorboat or lift
We have two RIB motorboats adapted for wakeboarding. On windless days, within the kite course, we teach wakeboarding as an introduction for launching kite from water. We ride on boards for kite or wake. 15 minute training is exhausting enough ;-)
the first and the most popular discipline among all water sports; surfing was born in Hawaii, which for years has been a paradise to surfers...
Riding on a board with fins which holds a surfer on the wavefront in the sea or the ocean, allowing the rider to slide while standing on the board. The Baltic Sea allows beginners to get their feet wet with surfing and during storms creates really big waves for professionals!
sliding on the wave in horizontal position on a special foam board; flippers are also used to reach higher speed
Great fun on the waves for children and grown-ups.
Riding the carver is supposed to imitate the feeling of surfing on the waves, allowing to make fast and sharp turns. Using a specially prepared, artificial wave, Carver Wave, you can enjoy surfing and polish your skills even on sunny days when the sea is flat.
type of surfing on a bigger, inflatable board, in standing position, using paddles
This sport has been rapidly expanding in the world and the reason is that anyone can do it - the only requirement is a reservoir (flat or wavy) and equipment. You just need a simple training and a little bit of practice in order to go for a ride on the nearby water. Besides, while riding a SUP you practice balance and all your body muscles work symmetrically, which is why this sport is recommended by physical therapists. While stand up paddle boarding, you can also practice yoga.
skimboard
riding on a flat wooden board, involves skimming on the shallow water – on the backwater or lagoons.
Rider takes off while running full speed, drops the board under their feet in order to slide on the board. Just like in skateboarding, in skimboarding you can perform tricks by jumping from the shallow water or obstacles.