Preventing Back Injuries When Lifting a Canoe

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  • Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024

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  • @deplorabledave1048
    @deplorabledave1048 2 года назад +3

    We were only 12 and 13 years old and we carried cedar and canvass canoes in Algonquin Provincial Park. Thus was in 1970. Back then the canoes weighed 60 to 80 lbs depending on how much water they had soaked up. Average was about 70lbs,. Very hard on your neck!!!
    We had leather tumps that distributed the weight on to our head. That helped balance it too.
    It was more art than strength to get the canoe up on your shoulders. Then it was how much PAIN could you endure on really long, or steep or slippery portages.
    The one between Canoe Lake and Smoke lake was straight
    up a mountain!!

    • @junefourth9821
      @junefourth9821 Год назад +1

      Our councillors told us there was a coke machine at the far end of the portage!

  • @jdmckinley18
    @jdmckinley18 2 года назад +5

    As a young person with a bad back and is looking into canoeing. this is super helpful. Thankyou!

  • @reelchef67
    @reelchef67 Год назад +3

    For heavier canoes and older canoeists, do the same motion but farther towards one end while opposite end is resting on the ground and then walk it back onto your shoulders , This way you don't have to lift the entire weight of the canoe.

    • @TheWhiskeyCowboyLife
      @TheWhiskeyCowboyLife 7 месяцев назад +1

      I was going to mention this as well. It also prevents injury when not truly being able to handle the weight of a canoe in such a fast and jarring movement. The way she does it is fine if you are fit and strong and have a relatively light canoe.... but.... then again, if someone hurts themselves with her advice, she can provide "therapy". ;)

    • @reelchef67
      @reelchef67 7 месяцев назад

      @@TheWhiskeyCowboyLife Ya and that is also an ultra light kelvar and carbon canoe she is using probably 38lb soaking wet and long cry from a cedar strip or grumman tripper at 75-80lbs

  • @clivebushnell8428
    @clivebushnell8428 5 лет назад +26

    Hi Amy, I've watched a lot of videos on lifting canoes safely and I do think that most videos demonstrating this technique, miss an important point of caution: this technique should be learned with a light weight boat. Trying it unskilled with a typical 15 or 16 foot plastic boat, weighing 75 - 90 lbs is surely risking injury. I've done it, but I don't find it easy and certainly feel safer using the lift one end and walk straight armed along the gunnels technique. It's more reassuring and mangeable with a heavy boat. For sure, people doing long trips with long portages through woods will be using a light weight canoe, but many people watching these videos are using much more affordable and much heavier boats.

    • @snigwithasword1284
      @snigwithasword1284 3 года назад

      My inexpensive 17' touring kayak is much heavier at 70 lbs than any recreational kayak short of a tandem.
      Putting all that weight on only one shoulder does not feel confidence inspiring.

    • @hstrinzel
      @hstrinzel 2 года назад

      I agree. I think THE MOST IMPORTANT way to prevent back injuries is to do things on a slow, careful gradient of gradually increasing the weight and difficulty. On my windsurfer I always remain on the super-careful side, even if it makes me look like an old grandfather at times.

    • @dalehamelin9538
      @dalehamelin9538 10 месяцев назад

      Better to roll from stern up & then walk up to yolk. No jolting this way. But each there own and one may work for some

  • @denisesarazin6753
    @denisesarazin6753 2 года назад +1

    I used to easily lift my previous 16-ft 72-lb prospector using that technique but it became too heavy so I got a 42-lb Swift Keewaydin 16. However, I got the detachable yoke and didn’t realize that I wouldn’t be able to use this technique anymore because the yoke thread could break if I lift the canoe using the yoke. It’s disappointing but at least I can use the other technique with one end on the ground to start with.

  • @anthonydo5908
    @anthonydo5908 5 лет назад +4

    that was amazing demo amy Thank you

  • @saxonman
    @saxonman 5 месяцев назад +3

    That's great! If you are built like Amy... I'm a bit less than average male, and she could fold me like a carboard box... If you are like me you need to start further to the back of a canoe using the opposite end as a third leg and then "walk" your way to the middle.

  • @davidrobins4025
    @davidrobins4025 2 года назад

    Very well demonstrated - good technique. Thanks

  • @XTQ1179
    @XTQ1179 Месяц назад

    What a woman! WoW! Great job!

  • @hstrinzel
    @hstrinzel 2 года назад +4

    WOW, at 60 years old and being "only" a software programmer,I fear that even if I got that motion to go absolutely perfect, my back and shoulders would be totally out of whack regardless. I will stay on flat terrain where I can use WHEEL trailers for the canoe. But it is interesting to see that SOME people CAN do that motion. Congratulations, Amy!

    • @junefourth9821
      @junefourth9821 Год назад +1

      Flabby untoned muscles will not be useful. When this technique originated people where better conditioned and not by working out at gyms in the 1700 and 1800s. They did physical tasks everyday so didn’t need any gym membership. Programmers sit too long.

    • @richarddsouza7761
      @richarddsouza7761 Год назад

      Look up the manoeuvre where you hold the stern seat and lift from the back, and then shimmy yourself to the yoke..

  • @carly91
    @carly91 5 месяцев назад

    Im going to go try rn but im not sure if my canoe is much heavier than yours or you just make it look so easy!

  • @plmn93
    @plmn93 Год назад

    Getting it onto my shoulders is easy enough but I do have some trouble balancing it during that move. The back end usually hits the ground before I am able to get it balanced. Just need more practice I suppose.

  • @APSWStateOfMind
    @APSWStateOfMind 2 года назад

    This is lovely...but what about an 81 lb canoe with no thwarts or yoke?
    I use a dolly, and it's about getting it on and off the vehicle by myself.
    I have a system, but am liking to see if I can do it better.

  • @toddheil42
    @toddheil42 2 года назад +1

    Outstanding demonstration!

  • @davidpaulcarlson8763
    @davidpaulcarlson8763 2 года назад +1

    Great and simple explanation!

  • @bryankautz826
    @bryankautz826 2 года назад

    Nice clear demo & technique, but just one question, anyway to get the doggo to help out? 6 paws are better than just 2! 🤪🐶

  • @dananorth895
    @dananorth895 7 месяцев назад

    A quality wheeled caddy is a lifesaver if you possibly can use it.

  • @jclane5669
    @jclane5669 4 года назад +1

    Great technique. I'm gonna try that w/a 16 foot. Thanks!

  • @ricardoy.7493
    @ricardoy.7493 2 года назад +1

    How many kilos (do you recommend) should the canoe weigh to do this maneuver? Very helpful. Thanks.

  • @dianabenobo
    @dianabenobo 2 года назад +1

    You are very strong! But that looks like a very difficult and risky manoever for a person my age! I prefer to approach the end of the canoe and, facing out away from its center rest both hands on the rails where the are about one shoulder-width apart. With feet close to the side of the boat about shoulder width apart or wider, I bend my knees and pull the end of the canoe up to close to my chest. I then rotate the canoe up and over my head while the far end of the canoe rotates up onto the point of the far end. Having lifted and pressed over head most of the weight I then raise the canoe to full height and drop it while quickly sliding and repositioning my hands along the rails until I get to the center of the boat where the balance enables me to raise the other end from the ground into the air as I rest the yoke on my shoulders for portage ... I reverse the procedure to lower the boat to the ground by first setting the point onto the earth, walking backwards to the end where my hands are closer together, then I lower it to my chest and rotate the boat close to my body, sometimes adding friction with my legs, as I complete the lowering to the ground. Be careful!

    • @reelchef67
      @reelchef67 2 года назад +2

      Rails are called gunwales. I'm 55 with a bad back and can still solo portage using the proper method Amy is using . IT uses inertia not strength to do it.

    • @dianabenobo
      @dianabenobo 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@reelchef67 I'm 70 and I would try to use the lap toss method if I were standing in the water unless I could get the nose firmly on the shore. .... I don't have room for guns in my canoe and the top of my 'wale' looks like a hand rail to me ... I don't have a powder room either, unless the bailer counts ... It does look like a scoop with a hollow handle :)

  • @robnation2475
    @robnation2475 11 месяцев назад

    You and your technique are both beautiful. 🙂Very impressive! Thanks!

    • @robnation2475
      @robnation2475 11 месяцев назад

      I finally noticed the dog's reaction 😀"What the woof?!"😯

  • @jguild45
    @jguild45 2 года назад

    Thanks for making a simple video. You sure are in great shape!

  • @junefourth9821
    @junefourth9821 Год назад

    When teaching, the issue beginners generally face is which arm goes across to the far side. Also they need to know to bend their knees to lower their centre of gravity, and to engage their abs to stabilize their lower back and core when accelerating the dead weight skyward. (As a CAMPT designation holder, I am astounded you didn’t incorporate back safety into your how to video.). You raise the hull to inverted after rocking then slip your base of support under; you don’t bring the boat (thwart or yoke) to your shoulders, you bring your shoulders to the thwart; you slip under it you don’t muscle it over top of your head… there’s an optical illusion since your frame of reference is static from the fixed video camera position. You sneak underneath of the flipped over hull then extend (straighten) your legs shoulder width apart. These are the bio mechanics of how and why the methodology functions as it does. Not going with the flow of the forces can lead to sprains and strains.
    Learn with two spotters in place.
    It depends on 1) which direction of travel you intend to head towards 2) whether you are on the port or starboard side of the boat lying on the ground.

  • @Dandandan3
    @Dandandan3 2 года назад

    Very nice. Gonna try. 👍

  • @Rick-tt6yq
    @Rick-tt6yq 4 года назад +1

    Thanks Amy! Very helpful.

  • @nn.roberts
    @nn.roberts 2 года назад +2

    Fantastic! The only thing I have to get now is a canoe. 🙂

  • @alphasolucoesmarketing
    @alphasolucoesmarketing 10 месяцев назад

    a hug straight from Brazil, like the video

  • @pinguzoe
    @pinguzoe 2 года назад

    try that with my old town discovry....no thanks to heavy

  • @abowhand
    @abowhand 3 месяца назад

    Good job!

  • @YoureWrongImRightGetOverIt
    @YoureWrongImRightGetOverIt 2 года назад +1

    dam, im impressed... strong af

  • @jeffreyerwin3665
    @jeffreyerwin3665 2 месяца назад

    In my old age I cannot lift even a 45 lb. canoe over my head. Instead, I grab the canoe towards its stern and lift the stern up over my head with the bow in the ground. Then in walk my way towards the bow until the portage bar is over my shoulders where I can then lower it. So far, I have not dropped the canoe using this method.

  • @harrymoto6951
    @harrymoto6951 28 дней назад

    Notice the dog. He's been through this before: totally chill, then when she first moves the canoe, he's OUT of there! LOL
    In one smooth motion... momentum is your friend. If you don't follow Amy's technique it will be really hard to lift, it you use her technique momentum is your third hand.

  • @jimmoses6617
    @jimmoses6617 Год назад +8

    Don't spend the first twenty years of your adult life framing houses or pouring concrete foundations.

  • @kusterflattail
    @kusterflattail Год назад

    Wow, I want to go canoe camping with you!!

  • @OLDMANTEA
    @OLDMANTEA 2 года назад

    I recommend a Kevlar canoe

  • @33hbird
    @33hbird 2 месяца назад

    sure, but can you cook, clean, and chop firewood?

  • @arthurbrumagem3844
    @arthurbrumagem3844 2 года назад +7

    Great for young people. Older people will end up with a sprained back with just one wrong “ twist “.

    • @josephscriven5454
      @josephscriven5454 2 года назад +6

      Because they stopped moving at some point in their life. If you keep moving and dancing every day, all your life, you won't break so easy.

    • @junefourth9821
      @junefourth9821 Год назад

      Not if you utilize the proper biomechanics and are fit.

    • @arthurbrumagem3844
      @arthurbrumagem3844 Год назад

      @@junefourth9821 and are fit - is the key

    • @richarddsouza7761
      @richarddsouza7761 Год назад

      I think it’s also about maintaining your flexibility

    • @arthurbrumagem3844
      @arthurbrumagem3844 Год назад

      @@richarddsouza7761 for many of us we don’t think about that until it’s too late. 😩😩

  • @davidgriffith6627
    @davidgriffith6627 2 года назад +1

    Beautiful canoe!

  • @eltinant8120
    @eltinant8120 2 года назад

    this girl looks strong

  • @michaelangelo7511
    @michaelangelo7511 2 года назад

    Great job!👍🏻🇺🇸

  • @hillshepardson9537
    @hillshepardson9537 3 года назад +6

    Very nice, but that canoe probably weighs 32lbs..Mine weighs 60lbs

    • @inaband428
      @inaband428 2 года назад

      Pretty easy to do with 70 lb canoes ,,,

    • @ktownc936
      @ktownc936 2 года назад +1

      Well then you need a 32 lbs canoe. It's that simple

    • @bxkos8189
      @bxkos8189 2 года назад

      its easier than you think. im 15 and perform this move easily
      edit: (on a 70 lb canoe)

    • @mankev9255
      @mankev9255 2 года назад

      That's a Prospector 16 Kevlar it weighs close to 60 lbs.

  • @blackspruceroutes
    @blackspruceroutes Год назад +2

    Hahaha
    With a $5000 dollar 35 pound canoe.
    Now let's see a 70 or 90 pounder😅

  • @scottmeyer1268
    @scottmeyer1268 10 месяцев назад

    That's how I learned to do it years ago. Here's an alternate technique for older people or those who don't feel as strong: ruclips.net/video/cHoyTaB5kkU/видео.html

  • @148woodrow
    @148woodrow 2 года назад

    I love this woman.

  • @justinflott5133
    @justinflott5133 2 года назад +1

    Mine is 91lbs……

  • @terrysmith4465
    @terrysmith4465 2 года назад +4

    That's exactly what I do I get my wife to do it.

    • @terryknutson3202
      @terryknutson3202 2 года назад

      Always be a gentleman and let your Wife porter your canoe. Yes!!

  • @robertbolding4182
    @robertbolding4182 2 года назад

    I could do that I'm 65 years old and just had a stroke and I could do that of course I make cedar strip canoes.

  • @junkdaddy8081
    @junkdaddy8081 3 года назад +1

    Wow ! ❤️

  • @j.t.c.9157
    @j.t.c.9157 8 месяцев назад

    As a physiotherapist I would think you would advocate a safer way to lift a canoe by yourself than this... I mean same basic technique done from farther back and then walking your hands to the balance point is way safer.. just sayin

  • @paulkerby4829
    @paulkerby4829 3 года назад +1

    Like an old pro

  • @davidr.massey419
    @davidr.massey419 Год назад

    Buy a lighter canoe!! Been thru when canoes were fiberglass monster heavy's. Someone very skillful dead on accurate
    artisans made a stripper canoe as the "plug" for the female mold. In marathon canoe racing competitors made their own designs
    in strip canoes. These had to be 27" wide at the 3" water line at the widest point(maybe midships) 33" wide at the gunnels
    with 18 foot-6" overall length 10" minimum at stern and 15" at bow. Most of the best builders strip boats came in at near or
    less than 35 pounds. Now some sellers do this in RIGID Carbon-Fiber @ 26 to 31 pounds. Duh one hand like a heavy
    briefcase handling.

  • @johnself
    @johnself 2 года назад

    BOSS.

  • @Андрей-ш4д5ь
    @Андрей-ш4д5ь 9 месяцев назад

    Крепкая девченка😊

  • @micstica
    @micstica Год назад

    Wow, I bet you can roll a cigarette in one hand and me with the other. And no padding on the yoke. Well done.

  • @sweettony9359
    @sweettony9359 Год назад

    That is one rugged lass.

  • @oddities-whatnot
    @oddities-whatnot 11 месяцев назад

    I prevent back injuries by letting everyone else do the lifting.

  • @terryknutson3202
    @terryknutson3202 2 года назад

    "Not evr one is as strong as you "honey."

  • @rustyshackleford3487
    @rustyshackleford3487 2 года назад +1

    Looks easy enough. But to be fair, she looks in shape enough to dead lift a Volkswagen.

  • @mcake1234
    @mcake1234 2 года назад

    Bare feet. You drop that thing what could go wrong.

  • @rocknridgeadventures
    @rocknridgeadventures 2 года назад

    Bet you wouldn't do it as easily with an 'iron horse' 30+ Kg's canoe...plus 'back country' you've no air bags etc in there, and shoes would be a good idea...it's flawed with holes. If your teaching 'best practice' you have to do 'best practice'

  • @stuart6478
    @stuart6478 10 месяцев назад

    A great way to prevent back injuries is to LIFT WEIGHTS EVERY DAY your welcome

  • @christyros2
    @christyros2 2 года назад +2

    Super Girl :)

  • @allans7281
    @allans7281 2 года назад +1

    Wow !look at you great video! I love a woman I can lift a canoe😉

  • @TheSeriousWaterman
    @TheSeriousWaterman 3 месяца назад

    How to lift an ultralight canoe...easy...How to lift a real canoe....outch

  • @ricardoy.7493
    @ricardoy.7493 2 года назад

    It's a shame and very disappointing that you don't answer the questions or at least say thank you for watching your video and comments.

  • @148woodrow
    @148woodrow 2 года назад

    Or just pay someone else to carry it for you.