Skurfing (sport)

Skurfing (sport)

"Skurfing" has two common uses.

urfboard Water-skiing

In this instance skurfing is used to describe a popular surface watersport in which the participant is towed on a surfboard, behind a boat, with a ski rope. Originally created by a surfer named Tony Finn in the mid 1980's Skurfing is highly popular in the state of W.A in Australia and in many other places in the world. However, it has yet to take off in the U.S. Unlike most other watersports where the participant is towed, Skurfing is not a professional sport and has no official competitions, it is a freestyle sport with highly individualistic style and form. There are no defined styles or conventions rather it is about personal style.

Skurfing is considered by many to be a precursor to wakeboarding, as the skurfboards evolved in the late 1980's into compression-molded skurfers (aka "Skiboards") then eventually into the twin-tipped Wakeboard.

There are two main styles of skurfing, the noseriding style, mostly used by people who surf on a longboard. The alternative is with cutbacks, carves and other turns. Some people even get air over the wake.

A new style of skurfing has recently emerged in the sport where the fins are removed from the bottom of the board. This finless style requires more balance and finesse than having the fins attached. Not having fins limits cutbacks and carving, but allows the rider to spin the board around in a 360-degree rotation.

The word is a contraction of skiing ( water skiing ) and surfing.

urfers Skateboarders

Focusing heavily on spins, slides, "stance" changes, carves, and while deterring (but not excluding) and all the many recent advancements of the freestyle paradigm. It is the melding of many elements of skateboarding with the technical and practically applicable skills gained from slalom, downhill, or any other high control discipline. There are no set rules, tricks, or techniques. There is a heavy emphasis on a fluid and surf-like execution of a course. The usual terrain is a mix of steep grade roads, driveways, concrete banks, and ditches.

The word is a contraction of Skateboarding and Surfing.

You can also skurf with no rope

References

External links

* [http://archives.cbc.ca/IDC-1-41-1727-11873/sports/extreme_sports/clip2 CBC Archives] — 1965 News report featuring an interview with a young skateboarder wherein she explains the meaning of "skurfing" to a young Lloyd Robertson
* [http://www.ukboardsports.com/forums Skurfing at ukboardsports.com] Information, classifieds and discussion forums for UK boardsports fanatics


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