{{Short description|Water sport}} {{about|the towsport|the surfsport|kneeboarding (surfsport)}} {{More citations needed|date=July 2018}} thumb|Kneeboard backflip thumb|right|Kneeboarder '''Kneeboarding''' is an aquatic sport where the participant is towed on a buoyant, convex, and hydrodynamically shaped board at a planing speed, most often behind a motorboat.<ref>{{Cite web |last=International |first=Jobe Sports |date=2023-07-11 |title=Ultimate Kneeboarding Guide (2023) - Blog - Jobe Official Website |url=https://www.jobesports.com/en/newsflash/ultimate-kneeboarding-guide-2023-3008/ |access-date=2025-09-22 |website=Jobe Sports International |language=en}}</ref> Kneeboarding on a surf style board with fin(s) is also done in waves at the beach. In the usual configuration of a tow-sport kneeboard, riders kneel on their heels on the board, and secure themselves to the deck with an adjustable Velcro strap over their thighs. Most water ski kneeboards do not have fins to allow for easier surface spins. As in wakeboarding or water skiing, the rider hangs onto a tow-rope. The advantages of kneeboarding versus other tow-sports seems to be an easier learning curve and a sense of being closer to the water when falls occur must have strong knees and knee without any operations.

==See also== * Aquaplaning (sport)

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==External links== * [https://web.archive.org/web/20010426161830/http://www.usawaterski.org/pages/divisions/kneeboard/kneeboardhist.htm History of Kneeboarding]

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