Horse boarding is the modern version of chariot racing that promises to pump extreme hearts and classic horse lovers. They say taking off is the hardest part. Please welcome the world of horse boarding, where horsepower is, in fact, the power output of a horse. Not a jet ski. Horse boarding can be enjoyed both in the water of oceans and rivers and in countryside race tracks.
If you live by the sea, grab a surfboard, kiteboard, wakeboard or skimboard and prepare to speed up to the 40 miles per hour (40 km/h). If you live surrounded by green fields, make sure you get the official four-wheeled skate and learn how to dominate the riding techniques by enrolling in a horse boarding course.
The horse boarding industry is slowly but steadily building. There are already multiple world championships, magazines, and competitive teams. In 2005, Daniel Fowler-Prime and Matt Smith were the first in the world to tow a kiteboard behind a horse. The outdoor activity was named horse surfing. Horse surfing competitions have rules.
A maximum length of 250 meters for the course, four disciplines, safety procedures, video analysis, judgment criteria, etc. A tow rope connects the water rider and the horse rider. The surfer can pull tricks, similar to those seen in kiteboarding and wakeboarding. Are you ready to try it?