Definition
Water-skiing is being pulled behind a boat on skis, gliding across the water's surface. π€ Itβs like snow skiing, but on water! Unlike swimming, it requires a boat and tow rope to pull you. Think of it as aquatic acrobatics, combining speed and balance. It involves holding onto a tow rope and using your body weight to steer. Water-skiing is a thrilling sport that requires strength, coordination, and a good sense of balance.