
Kiteboarding
Kiteboarding, also known as kitesurfing, is a water sport that combines aspects of surfing, windsurfing, and paragliding. In kiteboarding, athletes ride a board on water while being propelled by a large, powerful kite that harnesses the wind. The kite is controlled by the rider through lines attached to a harness, allowing for jumps, tricks, and swift maneuvers. Ideal conditions typically involve open water, steady winds, and ample space, making it popular at coastal locations. Safety measures, including a harness and quick-release systems, are essential for beginners and experienced riders alike.