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How to Kite Surf

Kite surfing, or kite boarding, is an exhilarating sport in which you can reach crazy speeds and insane heights. The sport is also easier to learn than its older relative, windsurfing. If you are an adrenaline junkie looking for your next fix, kite surfing is for you. Although the sport requires some special equipment and knowledge, and will take practice, there are some simple steps to follow if you'd like to give it a try. The following provides a brief guide.

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    Things You'll Need

    • Kiteboard
    • Wind
    • Different size kites for different wind conditions
    • Lines
    • Harness
    • Grip bar
    • Life vest
    • Wet suit
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        Kite boarding and kite surfing are largely the same sport and are often used interchangeably. The technical difference is that kite surfing is performed on waves, in the surf, as the name suggests. Kite boarding is primarily done on lakes and reservoirs. There are different types of boards associated with each--a kite surfing board is directional, resembling a surfboard, while a kite board is generally twin tipped and resembles a wake board (a wake board could even be used). From here on, we'll use the term kite surfing to mean both. The same general rules and strategies apply to both. Depending on your location you will be either kite surfing or kite boarding.

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        Newcomers to kite surfing should seek lessons before going out on their own. Kite surfing is a hazardous sport and requires a lot of specific knowledge and tactics. It's not a sport that you want to buy the equipment and try out on your own. Professional, hands-on instruction is the way to go.

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        If there are no kite surfing schools or organizations in your area where you can learn, consider taking a vacation. Cape Hatteras, in the Outer Banks, North Carolina, is a popular place to learn. Many beaches, lakes and reservoirs also offer kite surfing and schools. For a list of schools and respective websites worldwide, check out the Kite Surfing School website.

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        If you seek to continue kite surfing after gaining some background and knowledge from your lesson(s) you will need equipment. Kite surfing can get quite expensive, so if you're not sure that you want to spend thousands of dollars to buy your own equipment, try contacting a local club. You should be able to meet up with some members and borrow equipment. You'll also be able to get some first-hand advice and discuss your interest in the sport with some dedicated enthusiasts. You can then determine if it's a sport that you'd like to invest in. For a list of kite surfing associations around the United States, check out the links on the United States Kite Surfing Association website.

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        In general, you will need kites, a harness, bar to hold, lines and a board. Boards can include bindings to brace your feet, if you'd prefer to be strapped in. Determine the best type of kite and board for where you live. Although, you'll want to get a number of kites for different wind conditions, it makes sense to start with the most commonly used size and type. This will vary by location. If you're unsure, speak with other kite surfers in the area about what equipment they use. You will also want to have a life jacket and wet suit.

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        Your lesson and continued experience will give you a background in judging winds and using different types of kites, depending on wind speed and direction. When going out on your own, look for appropriate wind and weather conditions and be ready to get out there to take advantage. Listen closely to local weather forecasts and check out weather maps on the web.

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        Once you have had your lessons and gotten the right equipment, it's all about practice. Like any sport, kite surfing demands practice to become better. It's definitely a good idea to go out with other kite surfers so you can practice together and get an idea of what you can do to improve. As you progress through the basics, you can begin to learn tricks and more advanced moves. With a quick flick of the wrist you can find yourself soaring 50 feet up in the air. The sport will only get more exciting as you dedicate yourself to getting better.

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        One great thing about kiting is that there are many ways to branch into new areas of the sport. With your knowledge of kites, you can try snow kiting (using a snowboard or skis), land-based kite boarding and even kite buggying.

    Tips & Warnings

    • Kite surfing is a dangerous sport and should be treated accordingly.

    • Pay careful attention to weather conditions both before going out and while kite surfing. Change in weather can present significant hazards.

    • Be sure to have life vest on at all times, in case you end up in the water far from land.

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