Q Life Magazine Q Magazine June 2019 | Page 35

Qatar in Colour | | Khalifa takes a rest while mountain biking in Colorado, United States How did you become passionate about water sports? With Qatar being a peninsula, I always wanted to explore what our sea had to offer. I first tried scuba diving, and then came across kitesurfing, which is a relatively new sport. Qatar has a historic connection to the sea through pearl diving, and since we’ve moved on from the trade, there is a danger that this connection will be lost. Kitesurfing allows me to re-connect with the elements. What inspires you? I draw my inspiration from different aspects of life and the experiences available to me. I feel the more we experience life outside of our comfort zone, the more we can appreciate the infinite beauty that life has to offer. We take tens of thousands of breaths a day, each one can be inspirational if awareness is brought to those fleeting moments, so I always try and find inspiration through slowing down and being more conscious. It’s an incredibly freeing sport as you can control your movement both horizontally and vertically, but also very freeing from a mental and spiritual perspective. Qatar could be a destination for kitesurfers internationally as the wind and temperature conditions are ideal. We’re also seeing a growing number of Qataris getting involved in sports that will lead them back to the water, and there are fantastic sports initiatives by Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani that encourage Qataris to reconnect with our environment. How do you juggle being an entrepreneur with kitesurfing and other leisure activities? We all look for some form of financial stability, yet it’s important we devote energy to our self – the building block that will influence health, relationships, and overall life. Working as an entrepreneur can really consume you, so it’s important to build a great team and culture around you to help find balance in life. Kitesurfing is one of my 35