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wakeboardings
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a water sport that involves riding on a short, narrow board while being towed behind a motorboat, often performing tricks and maneuvers on the boat's wake
Wakeboarding is a water sport where a person rides a wakeboard, a small board with boots attached, while being pulled behind a boat. The boat pulls the rider at high speeds, and the rider uses the board, or waves created by the boat, to perform jumps and tricks. The rider holds onto a rope connected to the boat to maintain speed and control. Wakeboarding can be done on lakes, rivers, or oceans and is an exciting, fast-paced sport that requires balance, strength, and the ability to react quickly. It is both a recreational activity and a competitive sport.
- They're attending a wakeboarding clinic to refine their technique.
- She's training hard to increase her wakeboarding speed.
- Wakeboarding is his favorite water sport.
- She mastered the basics of wakeboarding quickly.
- He's part of a wakeboarding team competing nationally.