The Backdeck Roll
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
- Playboating Basics.
90 minutes of detailed instruction on playboating from the ground up. Twice as much instruction as the 2003 version of EJ's Playboating, this DVD is worth adding to your library. The videos were filmed on location in Uganda on the White Nile River and in Zambia on the Zambezi River. Whether you want to learn to get vertical in flatwater, spin in a hole, back surf a wave, or do your first loop or cartwheel, this video is for you. Advanced boaters will benefit from the basics program by learning the rules and fundamentals that are needed for a strong foundation of playboating skills that will break through any plateau and allow you to dive deeper into the Advanced moves quickly. There are four main sections to the instruction, each with separate chapters that allow you to get right to the move you are interested in easily. Flatwater moves, hole moves, wave moves, and downriver moves. Filmed and edited by Chris Emerick.
This is an amazing channel. I've just started play boating and watched many of your videos! Thanks for the help, you've definitely gained a subscribe from me 😊
I have a 0° offset on my paddle. Will this affect this move?
Makes it a bit easier for the offside, not really much of a difference :)
Which is harder the back deck roll or something the hand role
By this I mean in the learning stage and I want to try one or the other
Alex Bunn I'd say back deck roll is easier to learn but harder to master, once you get a basic hand roll there's not much to advance it
Yet the back deck roll you can get better with having head above water and then keep ping shoulders out of water
Michelle ramasa
Hand rolls are easy but I still can't hit a back deck roll and been trying for a year
Hand rolling is so much easier if you already know how to roll with a paddle, already knowing how to roll it took me 10 minutes to learn handrolling, it took me 3 years to learn backdeck