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- Kneeboard abstract "A kneeboard is a board ridden in a kneeling stance. Kneeboards are ridden in ocean surf, or while being towed behind a boat on a lake or river. Kneeboard riders generally wear life jackets or wet suits and catch the wave by paddling and kicking or dipping their hand in the water . Advantages to kneeboarding include an extremely low center of gravity, less wind resistance, the ability to ride higher and farther back in the tubes, and taking off on a steeper part of the wave. Towed kneeboarding is an offshoot of kneeboard surfing; kneeboard riders compete tricks, and expression session events. Towed kneeboards have a padded deck contoured to the shape of the shins and knees and a strap holds the rider to the board. Towed kneeboarding declined in popularity with the advent of wakeboarding and other modern watersports; however, it still enjoys popularity among water skiers and newer models of the kneeboard are still in production. A kneeboard is a good piece of equipment to start out on for boat-towed sports—the low center of gravity often makes it easier to get up on than a waterski or wakeboard, which both require standing up.Surf kneeboard innovators include George Greenough, Steve Lis, Peter Crawford and Ron Romanosky. Till Wipperfuerth is one of the actual top performers in kneeboarding, since he became champion of the Tunilake Kneeboard Masters.A pair of knee boards is also a tool used by a mason to distribute body weight while kneeling on wet concrete.".
- Kneeboard wikiPageExternalLink kneebd_starts.htm.
- Kneeboard wikiPageExternalLink www.ksusa.org.
- Kneeboard wikiPageExternalLink kneeboardhist.htm.
- Kneeboard wikiPageID "2567026".
- Kneeboard wikiPageLength "2106".
- Kneeboard wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Kneeboard wikiPageRevisionID "618718785".
- Kneeboard wikiPageWikiLink Barefoot_skiing.
- Kneeboard wikiPageWikiLink Category:Surfing_equipment.
- Kneeboard wikiPageWikiLink Category:Towed_water_sports.
- Kneeboard wikiPageWikiLink George_Greenough.
- Kneeboard wikiPageWikiLink List_of_water_sports.
- Kneeboard wikiPageWikiLink Masonry.
- Kneeboard wikiPageWikiLink Ron_Romanosky.
- Kneeboard wikiPageWikiLink Sit-down_hydrofoil.
- Kneeboard wikiPageWikiLink Steve_Lis.
- Kneeboard wikiPageWikiLink Surfing.
- Kneeboard wikiPageWikiLink Tibia.
- Kneeboard wikiPageWikiLink Wakeboarding.
- Kneeboard wikiPageWikiLink Water_skiing.
- Kneeboard wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kneeboard".
- Kneeboard wikiPageWikiLinkText "kneeboard".
- Kneeboard wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- Kneeboard wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Kneeboard subject Category:Surfing_equipment.
- Kneeboard subject Category:Towed_water_sports.
- Kneeboard comment "A kneeboard is a board ridden in a kneeling stance. Kneeboards are ridden in ocean surf, or while being towed behind a boat on a lake or river. Kneeboard riders generally wear life jackets or wet suits and catch the wave by paddling and kicking or dipping their hand in the water . Advantages to kneeboarding include an extremely low center of gravity, less wind resistance, the ability to ride higher and farther back in the tubes, and taking off on a steeper part of the wave.".
- Kneeboard label "Kneeboard".
- Kneeboard sameAs Q3197973.
- Kneeboard sameAs Kneeboard.
- Kneeboard sameAs m.07ngqz.
- Kneeboard sameAs Q3197973.
- Kneeboard wasDerivedFrom Kneeboard?oldid=618718785.
- Kneeboard isPrimaryTopicOf Kneeboard.