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The Fun Sport of Windsurfing

By: Craig Dannerd Windsurfing is an easy to learn, relaxing and beautiful sport that lets you enjoy the true beauty of nature. Having once learnt how to windsurf, you can do it anywhere where there is water, wind, and your equipment. This is a solo sport that people can take to when ever they wish to. If you live close to the ocean, a lake or a big water body, this is the sport for you to learn.

You're probably worried that you aren't strong enough in your upper and lower body. Most people think about this, but it actually doesn't have much to do with windsurfing. The main technique you'll use is balance. A lot of beginners try to make the equipment work their way, when what they really need to do is just work with the wind.

If you are ready to start windsurfing then taking a few lessons is recommended. You need to know the basics of how to put your equipment together and what everything is used for. Learning some basic stances, and what to do in certain safety situations, is also very important. Once you have the general idea of windsurfing and what to do in dangerous situations you should be ready to go out on your own.

When you are just starting out a nice light breeze should be good enough. You don't want to wind to be too strong or you may have difficulty balancing and it could be dangerous if you don't know what you're doing. You should also check to see if there are other windsurfers in the area. If there other surfers then you know the conditions are probably good.

There are certain measures you should take for safety's sake when you head out to windsurf. Go with someone, even if you've been doing it for a while. This is especially important if you're still learning. Should something happen to you on the water, your partner can call for help or give you a hand. What about a life jacket? Those used in boating are usually too constraining. They do manufacture flotation devices to be used by each windsurfer and these allow for the necessary mobility.

Your board floats, so if you have trouble that will be available to you. It doesn't take the place of a life jacket, but hang onto the board. You might become separated from your board, so a life jacket is still a good idea. An important thing to know is that the international distress signal is to wave both of your hands over your head.

If you've never windsurfed, try renting equipment the first few times you go. You can rent equipment for about $15 to $20 for a couple of hours. If you don't have a good time or have trouble learning then you aren't out a lot of money. Purchasing equipment may cost as much as $1,000 so don't leap into a decision. Be sure that you will want to windsurf for a long time before you waste that much money.

Windsurfing can be a great and exhilarating experience. Nearly anyone can learn how after just a few lessons. Make sure your instructor is well-qualified as well as certified.


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Craig Dannerd is the webmaster for Red Sea Windsurfing, the #1 source on the internet for information about windsurfing, For questions or comments about this article visit: www.redseawindsurfing.com/articles
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