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Ouch! I have hurt my knee. This could be a common problem with water skiers. How do you take care of yourself? How do you keep the interest intact without getting hurt? Here are some suggestions on how to water ski and kneeboard with skill and caution.
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Ouch! I have hurt my knee. This could be a common problem with water skiers. How do you take care of yourself? How do you keep the interest intact without getting hurt? Here are some suggestions on how to water ski and kneeboard with skill and caution.
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She hit the water at 2! And at 15, she's a water ski guru. Hear from the ace today. The section on the different body parts and how they work during water skiing is could be an eye opener for a novice. Read the rules columns. Worth the while.
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Keep the hazards at bay. This page will help you do so. Read about each step of the sport to keep yourself from harm's way. where, how, when, what not, what yes: these are essential to know in this fast sport. The graphics are useful for the new entrant.
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Are you new to water skiing? You would need to know about the equipment it requires. Learn about it here. The good news is that disabled skiers would use the same equipment as non-disabled skiers do. The videos are worth a watch.
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Is your disability stopping you from water skiing? There is no need for you to think so. Here are facts that are in your favor. Get reading, and get on those skis. The water's beckoning. This article is about the Water Ski and Wakeboard Canada's attempts to increase particpation by the disabled.




