Maui B's Stand Up Paddle Boarding
"Orlando, Daytona Beach, New Smyrna Beach, Cocoa Beach " Hawaiian total body workout - since 2007
Paddle Board Daytona brings the Hawaiian tradition of Hoe He'e Nalu / Stand up Paddle Boarding (SUP)
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Paddle Boarding Gear
* Paddle: Stand up paddles have an angle or “elbow” in the shaft for maximum efficiency. Choose a paddle that's roughly 6” to 8” taller than you are (though some manufacturers recommend an 8” to 10” differential).
* PFD (Personal Flotation Device): The U.S. Coast Guard classifies stand up paddleboards as vessels, so always wear a PFD whenever you're paddling navigable water.
* Proper clothing: For cold conditions where hypothermia is a concern, wear a wetsuit or dry suit. In milder conditions, wear shorts and a T-shirt or bathing suit—something that moves with you and can get wet.
* Sun protection: Wear sunscreen and sunglasses.
Techniques: Getting Started
Carrying Your Board to the Water
Here's how:
* Lay your paddle on the ground within easy reach.
* Grasp the rails (the edges of the board) with both hands.
* Walk yourself under the board so that your head is about midway between the nose (front) and the tail.
* Stand upright with the board overhead, still holding it by its rails.
* Now bend down and pick up your paddle and carry it alongside the board.
* Head for the water.
Paddle Boarding on Calm Water
* Hold the board by the rails. One hand will also be holding the paddle grip.
* Pop yourself onto the board into a kneeling position, just behind the center point of the board.
* From that kneeling position, get a feel for the balance point of the board. The nose shouldn't pop up out of the water and the tail shouldn't dig in.
* Keep your hands on either side of the board to stabilize it.
Paddle Boarding Stance
* Keep toes pointed forward, knees bent and your back straight.
* Balance with your hips—not your head.
* Keep your head and shoulders steady and upright, and shift your weight by moving your hips.
* Your gaze should be level at the horizon. Avoid the temptation to stare at your feet.
* It's much like bicycling: When your forward momentum increases, your stability increases as well.
* The elbow (angle) of the paddle faces away from you.
* Keep your arms straight and twist from your torso as you paddle. Think of using your torso to paddle rather than your arms. You have more strength in those abdominal muscles than in your arms.
* Push down on the paddle grip with your top hand.
* Plant the paddle by pushing the blade all the way under the surface, pull it back to your ankle, then out of the water.
* When you're beginning, keep your strokes fairly short and close alongside the board. No need to overpower it.
* A small draw stroke at the beginning of the paddle stroke will keep you going forward.
* To go in a reasonably straight line, paddle about 4 or 5 strokes on one side, then switch to the other.
* When you switch sides, you'll reverse hand positions.
* Backpaddle: Another fast way to turn or reverse direction is to simply drag the paddle or paddle backwards on either side of the board.
* Sea ("c") stroke: Plant your paddle towards the front of the board and take a long sweeping stroke towards the tail. This is sometimes called a sweep stroke.
* Another turn that works well, especially in surf, is to paddle on your dominant side (left foot forward, paddle on your right side). Really bend your knees and put more weight on your back foot. This allows the board to pivot and turn quickly.
* If you get separated from your paddle and your board, get your board first, then paddle it to retrieve the paddle.
* Staring at your feet instead of the horizon.
* The elbow (bent angle) of the paddle facing in the wrong direction. It should point away from you.
* Having both hands on the paddle shaft. Your top hand belongs at the very top of the paddle, on the grip.
* Standing straight-kneed. It's much easier to balance with bent knees.



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