Surfing is a surface water sport that involves the person surfing being carried by a breaking wave. There are different kinds of surfing, you can ride the water on: skimboards, kite-surfs, wind-surfs, surfboards, bodyboarding, indiing, and so on... The different types of surfing consists or the surfboard's design, such as long-boards are for stability and begginers and short-boards are for the more advanced surfers who wish to go fast and desire extreme surfing. Tow-in surfing involves the use of motor boats and jet skis to tow the surfer onto the wave. It is known that surfing huge waves that are extremely difficult can be impossible to ride face down on the board, resulting the rider to be plunged down under water and more often than not the sets of huge waves unable to let the surfer surface let alone not be bashed against rocks in the process. Surfing is traditionally a male dominated sport, although more and more female surfers are taking to the water for the rush of adrenaline. Surfers of all nationalities share a passion for a special tpye of the wave, placing particular value in the pipe formed by the wave when its top spills forward as a curtain of water. Riding inside this "tube" is a highly thought of after experience, which is said to momentarily slow one's sense of time, causing to feel such adrenaline which is signifcantly beautiful, some say.