Boardercross, the latest and most exhilarating discipline in kite surfing, is capturing the attention of extreme sports enthusiasts worldwide. The American Kite Surfing Association (AKSA), founded in 2006, is at the forefront of this movement, aiming to elevate the sport's profile and ensure safety standards. With membership expected to surpass 30,000 by year-end, AKSA is committed to promoting this high-adrenaline sport through extensive media outreach and partnerships with leading industry manufacturers.
Boardercross is a high-octane blend of speed kiting and freestyle, designed to test the limits of both skill and courage. Competitors navigate a course marked by buoys, inflatable obstacles, and mandatory tricks, such as the back loop—a 360-degree backward rotation. The first to cross the finish line wins, but the journey is fraught with aerial maneuvers and potential crashes, making it one of the most dangerous kite surfing disciplines.
Given the inherent risks, stringent safety protocols are enforced. Reliable safety systems are mandatory, and events are closely monitored to ensure participant safety. According to a study by the International Kiteboarding Association, the injury rate in kite surfing is approximately 7 injuries per 1,000 hours of practice, underscoring the need for rigorous safety measures (Source: International Kiteboarding Association).
Founded by Logan Long and Cathi Long, AKSA aims to raise awareness about kite surfing in North America. The organization provides a wealth of information, products, and techniques through its website, www.kite-surfingusa.com. Cathi Long, Executive VP of AKSA, emphasizes the sport's unique appeal: "The exhilaration of hang time in kite surfing is unbeatable…kite surfers are simply the sexiest athletes."
Since its inception, AKSA has seen rapid growth. With membership expected to exceed 30,000 by the end of the year, the organization is poised to become a major player in the extreme sports community. This growth is fueled by the sport's increasing popularity in North America, following its success in Europe and Australia.
AKSA plans to highlight and profile 50 leading industry product manufacturers through an extensive national media outreach campaign. This initiative aims to bring heightened awareness to the sport and showcase the latest innovations in kite surfing equipment.
For more information about AKSA and kite surfing, visit www.kite-surfingusa.com or contact:
Cathi Long Executive VP Email: Info@kite-surfingusa.com Phone: 727-772-1202
By promoting safety, innovation, and community, AKSA is not only advancing the sport of kite surfing but also ensuring that it remains a thrilling yet safe activity for all enthusiasts.
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