— February 13, 2008
Even ropes need maintenance but did you know that rope is said to the one of the most often neglected part of water skiing gear? And yet, it plays a vital role in safe water skiing. It may be just a piece of thick thread but this is the only one that connects the skier […]
— May 31, 2007
The International Water Ski Federation has agreed to implement the anti-doping rules that are executed by the World Anti-Doping Agency as requirements for all athletes. The said implementation is aimed to protect the health and well-being of skiers and also to promote, coordinate, and monitor the fight against doping used in sport in all its […]
— March 15, 2007
Water Skiing is one great sport that can be engaged even by handicapped, blind person, or even those with poor eyesight. And more often than not, people who wear glasses are hesitant to try water skiing because of their vision problem. But there are actually many ways to break off from this problem. What ever […]
— February 28, 2007
Water skiing is generally regarded as safe water sports that can be engaged even by children, seniors and disabled but just like any other sports, injuries sometimes happen even to the fittest and most experienced water skiers.
The injuries that are associated with water skiing involve the lower extremities of our body such as the lower […]
— December 6, 2006
Water ski pylon is the pole installed in the boat where you attached the other end of the rope that you will hold when you are skiing on the water. And if its your first time to purchase a ski pylon, these are the things that you should consider when shopping for a water ski […]
— November 2, 2006
Although water skiing is considered a family recreation and a sport that can be done even by children, handicapped or disabled, body fitness is still significant when you are engage in this water sport. Ski fit body is needed because skiing entails endurance and stamina especially if you intend to be a good skier or […]
— October 11, 2006
Wide body and shaped water skis are normally used by people who are just learning water skiing. This is the recommended type of ski for novice but now, even skilled water skier preferred using the wider variety of water ski because of the added stability imparted by its design.
Wide body water ski is capable of […]
— September 19, 2006
The British Water Ski Organization recently announced the launching of Ski Safe, a set of policy and procedures about Child Protection in water ski sports. The Ski Safe policy is the British Water Ski’s initiative to promote safe water skiing for all children in compliance to the requirements of NSPCC Child Protection in Sport Unit.
This […]