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Kate Kauffman
Добавлен 4 фев 2015
Wasabi Steering 2.0: Mapping & Strategy
Overview of reading and interpreting conditions of an outrigger race course prior to racing. Outlines weather/water conditions, submerged obstacles, and strategy for long distance racing.
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OC Steering 2.0: Part 1-- Conditions
Просмотров 912 года назад
Overview of how weather and water conditions effect steering. Reviews several apps to help track weather/current patterns. Clinic focuses on river conditions in the Pacific Northwest of the US. Apps: NWIS. Difficult to interpret, but has comprehensive graphs of long term data. Search for your region, and select "Mean Stream Velocity." nwis.waterdata.usgs.gov/or/nwis/uv?search_criteria=county_cd...
Outrigger Core Functional Movements
Просмотров 7822 года назад
Wasabi GRIT and Clare Hesterman show you core movements that will improve your paddling stroke.
OC6 Steer training
Просмотров 7 тыс.3 года назад
Wasabi Paddling Club OC6 (outrigger) beginner steer training
GRIT Gorge Paddling
Просмотров 8 тыс.3 года назад
Wasabi GRIT OC1 paddling instructions for the Gorge.
Rigging an Outrigger Canoe
Просмотров 2 тыс.3 года назад
Wasabi Paddling Club rigging an outrigger canoe (Calmar)
Wasabi Loading & Hauling Video
Просмотров 2133 года назад
Overview of Wasabi Paddling Club's processes for carrying, loading, and hauling practices for OC1 and OC2.
Lock load launch
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Outrigger technique to do at home. BuiBased on teachings from Leanne Stanley and Johnny Puakea, who learned from studying the Tahitians and their brilliance!
Rope is far better than straps . Mechanical straps have a point of weakness that you cannot necessarily see. Whereas rope is not only more traditional and skilfull, it tells you way ahead of when it needs to be replaced.
For a w12 you'd need to poke twice as long to correct? Asking due to being a new steerer
Hey David, I don't think you can prescribe this so simply--it has so much to do with conditions, boat seating, skill and effectiveness of the steer person, etc. V12s are a bit less responsive to steer strokes, but one steer person can still maneuver them in a range of conditions without too much effort. The second seat 6 is usually a steer person as well and can provide backup steering if you need support. I've seen V12s do tight turns on a short course, do 500m sprints, and I've heard of folks surfing them at Moliko! (that story DID turn out to be a worst case scenario tale, so I'm not advocating for it by saying it!!)
Love your tutorials!
Nice job and thanks Kate! Good commentary over an expert paddler. :)
an excellent description and understanding of how the body should adapt to a more functional stroke. Love it
Really good
Very good explanation, thanks
Watch my son Ali’i boy he is only 15 year old he also paddles for puakea Designs aliiboi_808 🤙🏽
I've kayaked out there and felt that whole bottoming out feeling. Had no idea that's what was happening!
Kate, this is awesome! Thank you!!
Excellent learning tool! Thanks Kate and Willa, for all your energy invested in us.
Thanks for doing all this feedback, Kate. Very informative to hear and see what you and Willa are seeing, and great takeaways 👍