What is river rafting? Discuss about their grades of difficulty.
Class 11, Physical Education
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The overall grade of a river depends on the hardest rapid on that river. Grade VI: Impossible to negotiate, suicidal. Basic to medium swimming skills are required for Grades I to III, while a decent experience of white-water rafting is necessary for Grades IV and VI.
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River rafting involves using inflatable rafts and tools to navigate through the water bodies and compete against various teams as recreation.
The various grades of difficulty are as follows-
- Easy grade-The risk is the lowest and there are minimal obstructions.
- Novice grade-There are avoidable obstructions in this level.
- Intermediate grade-Controlling the boat is essential and strong waves are expected.
- Advanced grade-A lot of turbulence is present and high-level skills are required.
- Expert grade- Violent waves, unexpected risks can be dealt with with enough experience.
- Extreme grade- The risk is very high and the scope for errors is nil.
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