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- Flowriding abstract "Flowriding is a late-20th century alternative boardsport incorporating elements of surfing, bodyboarding, skateboarding, skimboarding, snowboarding and wakeboarding. Some may also refer to the sport as flowboarding, but this term is more accurately used to described a subdivision of the sport. (For information about the 14-wheel skateboard, please refer to Flowboard)Flowriders ride on artificial waves that are technically called "sheet waves". Powerful pumps project a three-inch layer of water at speeds ranging from 20 MPH to 30 MPH. The water flows up and over surfaces engineered to replicate the shape of ocean waves. Sheet waves are stationary waves, in that the wave does not move forward, and the movement is derived from water flowing over a stationary surface. Flow-boarders get their speed from the energy of the water flowing at them, and can perform basic to sophisticated turns and tricks within a relatively small area.[citation needed]Even though there are a number of different types of structures used for flowriding, the two which are recognized at a competitive level are the Double FlowRider and FlowBarrel.Two main divisions of the sport is divided by the type of board the rider chooses; the flowboard or bodyboard.".
- Flowriding thumbnail Flowrider.jpg?width=300.
- Flowriding wikiPageExternalLink ash-flowboard-sharp.html.
- Flowriding wikiPageExternalLink www.flowboardermag.com.
- Flowriding wikiPageExternalLink www.wavehouse.com.
- Flowriding wikiPageExternalLink www.waveloch.com.
- Flowriding wikiPageExternalLink BoardCatalog-2011-Retail.pdf.
- Flowriding wikiPageID "13143446".
- Flowriding wikiPageRevisionID "603387538".
- Flowriding cleanup "June 2010".
- Flowriding primarysources "January 2008".
- Flowriding subject Category:Boardsports.
- Flowriding subject Category:Surfing.
- Flowriding comment "Flowriding is a late-20th century alternative boardsport incorporating elements of surfing, bodyboarding, skateboarding, skimboarding, snowboarding and wakeboarding. Some may also refer to the sport as flowboarding, but this term is more accurately used to described a subdivision of the sport. (For information about the 14-wheel skateboard, please refer to Flowboard)Flowriders ride on artificial waves that are technically called "sheet waves".".
- Flowriding label "Flowboarden".
- Flowriding label "Flowriding".
- Flowriding sameAs Flowboarden.
- Flowriding sameAs m.02z8fps.
- Flowriding sameAs Q1922335.
- Flowriding sameAs Q1922335.
- Flowriding wasDerivedFrom Flowriding?oldid=603387538.
- Flowriding depiction Flowrider.jpg.
- Flowriding isPrimaryTopicOf Flowriding.