Kneeboarding
Kneeboarding is a water sport where a rider is towed behind a boat while kneeling on a small, buoyant board. The rider holds onto a tow rope and can perform various tricks and maneuvers on the water's surface. It is often considered easier to learn than wakeboarding, making it popular among beginners.
The kneeboard itself is typically made of foam or fiberglass and features a padded surface for comfort. Riders can use a strap to secure their knees, allowing for better control and stability. Kneeboarding is enjoyed on lakes and rivers, providing a fun way to experience water sports.