Tubing
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About Tubing
Tubing - Surface water sports
Tubing, also known as biscuiting, is where a large circular rubber tube is towed behind a boat at fast speeds. It is generally considered a novice or child's water-sport, due to the lack of skill involved. The general aim is to hold on as long as possible without falling off due to the boat's sharp turns; more experienced biscuiters also try to jump the boat's wake and become airborne. Also a very simple and novice trick for beginners would be the barrel roll, once the tube is on the outer-edge of a corner going faster than normal, a rider can intentionally roll off the tube to try and roll from upright to upside down and back again all in the same motion.
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Program Introduction
Program is for all ages and levels of persons with physical disabilities.
Program Contact
Paul Gray, CEO, pgray@riseadventures.org or (469) 762.5075
Reservations
YES reservations are required for all RISE programs (except Rugby). All reservations must be made 48 hours prior to program start time. All participants must be registered as a TEAM RISE member. All family/friends must be registered as a TEAM RISE volunteer. RISE can only accommodate those who have registered (including friends and family) and made reservations.
To register please submit one of the following electronic forms: http://www.riseadventures.org/join-rise/
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When & Where
Location and Times will be available March 1, 2012.









