Windsurfing

Oct 16, 2016 by in SPORT MEDICINE Comments Off on Windsurfing

Fig. 9.1 Wave jumping and wave riding (Photos: Ronen Topelberg) Equipment and Basic Technique The main piece of equipment is an 8- to 12-ft-long plastic or fiberglass-covered board with fins…

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BASE Jumping

Oct 16, 2016 by in SPORT MEDICINE Comments Off on BASE Jumping

Fig. 5.1 (a) A jumper leaps off Marina Bay Sands building in Singapore. (b) A two-way jump from a high wire tower. (c) The author in a quadruple back gainer…

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Kite Surfing and Snow Kiting

Oct 16, 2016 by in SPORT MEDICINE Comments Off on Kite Surfing and Snow Kiting

Fig. 8.1 (a) Kite surfing allows for high velocity converting the propelling force of the kite into high speed on water. The kite forces are transferred to the kiter through…

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Skydiving

Oct 16, 2016 by in SPORT MEDICINE Comments Off on Skydiving

Fig. 4.1 Among the diverse disciplines and events that the sport of skydiving encompasses are formation skydiving and vertical formation skydiving (a), in which teams of skydivers build predetermined sequences…

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