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Skate
Sailing - What is it?
In its simplest application, skate
sailing refers to an athlete who wears skates, yet is propelled
by
the wind, which catches in a sail the athlete is holding. If
the sport is played on ice, then ice skates will be used. If
a different surface is the playing field, the roller skates
are acceptable. Due the many different kinds of skates available,
this activity can be done anytime in the year, during any season,
at any time.
There really are no particular rules to observe, and many
of the suggestions that are made to avid skate sailors are
simply common sense:
You will need to learn how to stop and make turns while holding
a sail. While this is easier said than done, it can be learned
in a few hours.
You will need to get to know your tolerance for speed and
know when to slow down.
Safety gear is highly recommended, and usually a pair of durable
long paints and some safety goggles will do the trick.
Obviously, you want to dress
appropriately for the season;
thus, if you skate sail in winter, you will want to dress in
warm clothes. Avoid cotton since it retains any moisture and
keeps it close to your skin. Dress in layers so you can shed
some or add some, depending on your comfort level and outdoor
temperature changes.
Pay
attention to others around you. Since you will quite possibly
gain a lot of speed, you want to make sure that you do not
run into anyone or anything.
Of
course, while these ideas truly are common sense suggestions,
you will soon find that skate sailing is a lot easier to describe
than to actually do. The biggest hurdle for many novices is
how to accurately handle the sail while keeping the balance
on the skates is usually not that hard to do. Here are some
tips and tricks that will help you to navigate your sail without
losing your grip, or worse, heading toward places you did
not intend to:
Positioning your hands on the front edge of the sail and then
maneuvering it above your head in a horizontal fashion accomplish
stopping. Do this while you are pointing in the direction of
the wind. When the sail is in this position, the wind will
not add speed to your movements and you will be able to easily
stop your movements via skating stop and slow motions.
Sailing happens when you move the sail to the shoulder that
is exposed to the direction of the wind, actually putting the
sail like a shield between the wind and you. As you turn into
the direction you wish to skate to, lean against the sail and
let the wind actually hold you up. When you switch sides, always
bring the sail back to the stopping position. This will allow
you to switch sides without jerking around suddenly but while
you are loosing momentum which will make your movements much
more fluid and thus easier on the joints.
If you believe you are loosing control of your sail, or have
lost control already, simply let it go. There is no sense in
trying to hold on and either breaking the sail or getting hurt
while holding on for dear life. Instead, let go, break your
speed, and then go after the sail.
As you can see, there is a lot more to skate sailing than
meets the eye. While it looks like effortless elegance when
done by a pro, don’t feel like the sport is not for you simply
because the first few outings do not go smoothly. Instead remember
that even the apparently effortless pro started out small,
and probably had to let go of the sail quite a few times before
she or he finally got into the groove of things. So go ahead,
dust off your skates, make sure the blades of your ice skates
are properly sharpened, and get yourself a sail. This inexpensive
sport is a lot of fun and can be enjoyed alone or with others.
Best of all, it will get you out into the fresh air and allow
you to enjoy the beauty of nature year round. # # # # #
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: 2008
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