Body Surfboards

Body Surfboards

Body boarding, just like surfing, is a long practiced water
sport. While the surfboard is complex in its construction,
shape and design, the body board is basically a simple foam
rectangle slab.

Though there are different foams used for bodyboards, each
one changes the flexibility and control of the board.

Different foams are also used for different water
temperatures, as each reacts differently.

The body board is used primarily in a lying down, or prone
position. Sometimes, with skill, balance and the right body
board, a rider can manage a half standing position.

Sometimes, just as in a regular surfboard, a carbon
stringer is added to the body board to give support to the
core.

This can increase speed and also helps in making the board
stronger.

The body board is probably the easiest to ride. Basically
it takes holding onto the board and kicking for dear life
as a wave takes you in.

Of course, this is just the basic of what body boarding is.
Unlike a surfboard, there are no fins on the body board.

But sometimes grooves and channels are cut into the board.
These grooves give you greater wave control and increase
your chances in pulling off tricks and riding the good
waves.

The shape of the body board has the greatest effect on its
performance. Boards that are wider near the nose are
designed for prone riders.

The weight of your body is balanced more in the front and
therefore you have better control while prone. Boards that
are wider in their middle are designed for those who ride
half standing, or drop-knee.

As most of your weight is distributed towards the middle of
the board, this is where you want to have more control.

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