Tubing As Exercise And Fun
December 2, 2011 by admin
Filed under Resistance Training
There are many sports options that are available in a seasonal capacity during the summer. Participating in these activities is one of the things that people eagerly look forward to when summer approaches, because they know that these seasonal options are usually a good active time that can be enjoyed with friends, under very unique circumstances.
Some of the popular sports options that are favorites during the summer take advantage of the fact that it is hot outside and that people like to play outside in the water. Taking out a boat and enjoying the myriad of sports options is one of the more desirable ways of doing so, because it allows for a memorable time and usually occurs in a social setting that builds bonds of friendship between the participants.
Popular options when using a boat include wakeboarding, waterskiing, knee boarding, and tubing. All of these activities feature the similar theme of having people be pulled quickly behind a boat as they struggle to stay on top of the water.
While some of the listed options are more desirable to the people who have built up an effective skill set that allows them to participate with ease, such as wakeboarding, those who don’t have ready access to a boat or have the time to become proficient in a ski sport may prefer tubing. Tubing is a readily accessible option that anyone can enjoy, because it is easy to learn and simply requires the participant to hang on, sometimes being accompanied by a friend as they do so.
Therefore, people who have a more casual attitude while on the water will probably like this option more than the other ones, for a wide variety of reasons. Examining how tubing works and the possible games and variants that emerge from the concept may be important to examine at this time.
As stated, tubing is a simple concept. It requires that people be pulled behind a boat while resting atop a buoyant object that is tethered to the boat itself. In most instances, the person stays atop their tube until they tire or are thrown off.
The simple concept is made more complex by the role that the person driving the boat plays in the proceedings. Obviously, since the riders are directly connected to the boat, the driver is directly able to alter their course and speed, as well as determining how they will approach wave and other water bound obstacles.
The driver is then able to things like control how the riders will fare, and can do things like pull them outside of the wake and use the inertia of the entire thing to propel riders over waves in a way that they mimic more land bound jumps. This means that the riders will be subjected to both the forces of momentum and nature, as well as the whims of the driver, as they try to hang on for as long as they possibly can.
There are a variety of games and competitions that can be staged during the course of the run. Usually, there are multiple people behind the boat, and there can be a couple of tubes used in these games as well.
Usually, the rules and restrictions are only limited by the decisions of the people involved in the activity, so being spontaneous and ridiculous with the rules of how to proceed is encouraged, as long as it is done safely. Usually, the experience involves combatants trying to dislodge each other as they are being pulled by the boat, with the winner being the last one holding on.
The games are social and fun, and the imaginations of the people involved help dictate the activity and the outcomes. Therefore, this sport is a dynamic and unique one that never plays out the same way twice.
Tubing behind a boat is usually considered to be a casual activity that is barely classified as a sport because of its unconventional nature and lack of enforced rules. However, this activity provides an excellent upper body workout that occurs as participants fight to stay on, battling the forces of gravity and inertia as they go; making this option a very appealing one to people who want to have a silly good time and receive a surprisingly effective fitness session.
Ignacio Lopez is a personal trainer and has authored hundreds of articles relating to physical training and exercise equipment. He has been a health expert and physical trainer for over 15 years.
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