suksan explained that this sport is quite new and seems to be unfamiliar among many thais while it's become very popular abroad, especially with those seeking maximum excitement. the sport requires a board for the player to stand on which is linked via a long hose to a jet ski engine. the player then has to perform postures and acrobatics while flying.
flyboarding is freestyle and limitless, explained suksan 'you just do anything you want flying high or spinning as much as you want to all the postures you show are what you create yourself however conpeting is quite different i had to design all the postures for on performance and perform it within a limited time. i gained some inspiration for creating postures from gymnastics and free running . i could say that most of the postures people are doing today originated from my ideas' he said
suksan told us that he first learned about this sport when he'd finished m.3 and decided not to study further due to the financial hardship while unemployed his cousin advised him to apply for a job at gemini company which is a dealer for flyboard sports equipment. he took a short while to make up his mind and finally said yes. his job is to take care of all the relevant equipment and parts including cleaning them, this job also saw him trying flyboarding for the first time. my body shivered with excitement he said i felt like i was flying through the air without wings but after struggling with the control at first i began to get used to it and really enjoyed it. i fell for it on the first ride he had a chance to join the world championships 2012 held in doha, qatar as a staff member. this was a great opportunity for him to see firsthand what a world-class competition was like. he practiced regularly after that