Did not think I could learn so much in less than 5 minutes! Last year on vacation definitely had paddle wrong and really did not think about paddle length which pretty much effects all other techniques demonstrated. Well, just booked 2 more for vacation this year and will be a little more informed after watching your video 20 times probably by then... Great explanation of dos and don’t and very easy to comprehend. Thanks.
Brought my paddle board about 5 wks ago & been out on it in hamble river most days& evenings when tides are good,saw pivot turn technique on tips a week ago so tried it tonight & after a lot of falling off i did it. Found also i can paddle upright with nose of board up in the air as well as paddling backward in a straight line as well. Wish I'd have found paddle boarding years ago cos love it! Can't wait 4 2mor & get bk out.
It’s critical guidance this. I did most of it wrong with interjections of genius. I need to consistently find a vertical paddle, paddle straight arms and from the core.
Good point that. This is something yet to be looked at. I will do so. On this Sunday. The weather is looking reasonable. Something else as well. I do have a wetsuit. I think that it's likely to be needed. And with any luck I should be standing up on the board. This time.
Hi Stephen. Glad you're getting back on the water after winter. Some sunny days ahead! A wetsuit is definitely recommended, especially if you get wet it will keep you nice and warm. Good luck for this session. Thanks, Beau
Thanks for the comment Michelle, always good to hear we are helping and doing a good job. Got loads more coaching videos coming out over the next 6 months too.
So many of these tips seem like basic instinct until you look through the comments or watch rentals, I see people constantly make every mistake you just said 😂 I have two of those same leverlock paddles best budget adjustable on the market !
Thanks, I’ve found your videos (and reviews) really helpful. One question - as a goofy footed surfer and regular foot snowboarder I have found I am now switching feet on my SUP - usually favouring frontside in both directions. I had a lesson in Portugal the other day and my teacher was incensed. ‘You have to choose’ he said. ‘One day you have to choose are you goofy or regular?’ I wasn’t even aware I was doing it. What’s your view? Is he right? Or can I just keep putting whichever foot forward feels natural? Thanks again
Hi Chris. This is a really interesting comment. One of our testers can ride like this and is happy at riding both ways (but he slightly better on one side). Its not that usual for sure. Front side wave riding for most people is the best side to get the most control and power out of a wave. I know that my front side is way better then my back side riding. BUT... if I could ride both ways as good as each other then I would love it. But the chances are in time the better you get at surfing you will start to get a better front side direction (reg or goofy). Then at that point things might change and you may want to stay on one side. A question for you is.. What level surfing SUP are you at. Because if your at a more beginner level, I would say that you haven't got to the point where you need to decide yet and in time it will soon become clear. Remember surfing is about style and flow and its a personal thing. You haven't got to do anything. But I would say that you are Reg stance because of your Snowboarding. Another question to ask , is are you happy to ride both sides all the time on your snowboard? Let us know , hope that helps Reuben / SUPboarder
@@SUPboardermag thanks for the reply, I'm an intermediate level. I like your question about the snowboarding... I much prefer snowboarding regular (although switch occasionally). On the SUP I can catch waves ok and make a bottom turn but havent really got a top turn yet. Having got back from a few days surfing in Donegal, I notice I was paddling on the right with my R foot back going into a wave (ending up mainly backside cos of the way the waves were breaking). I didn't catch so many waves. Once or twice I swapped into R foot forward as I caught the wave and instantly felt more comfortable, but it was an awkward move to swap the paddle over and change stance all at once. I think you are right that it will become clear the more I do it. I tend to think the logical will be to end up regular, same as my snowboarding. Thanks again
If you're a kayaker many of these pro tips are the opposite of what you do in your boat. The only one I got the same was arms/elbows at 90° spread angle. That's the power position.
G'day mate, thought you might like to watch me build a SUP on my build a sup video series - here's episode 1 ruclips.net/video/hPWi1gfqZKI/видео.html Cheers, Aaron
Yes still use it like a kayak would. You will find if you get an another paddle in the future it will have more of an angle which will be more efficient. But thats something to look at if you want to upgrade. Have fun . Thanks Reuben
I've been on my new board 4 times (about an hour each time) and still get really sore ankles and knees. Also, I can't seem to stop my legs from wobbling to keep balance when I'm standing. Is this something that will go away with more practice?
This can be fairly common. It's just because you aren't relaxed. The more you paddle the better you will feel on your board. The flatter the water the better when you start too. Its all about getting your confidence up then you legs will stop wobbling. (as long as your board is the right size and not too small?) Hope that helps Reuben
Hey Curtis. Sorry it's such a long time since I've used that song and it was off a free download site I cannot remember the name of the mixer. Really sorry about that Reuben
I tried this the other day, and didn't like it at all. My legs were trembly, and I never felt confident. I prefer to watch others, and I prefer kayaking lol.
Thanks for your comment JT. Trying to relax the legs when you first start can be the biggest problem. As flat water as possible can make it way easier when you first give it ago. Try it again some day. But as long as your out on the water that's the most important thing...kayak or SUP.
my first 2 times where the same, always trembely legs and afraid to fall. Yesterday the third try and it worked way better, no shaky legs or being afraid. we took a long ride on them and i was able to look around and enjoy. so keep trying, its really fun once you loose the fear. It also helped to go into the water first and swim, then the fear of falling was less too :)
Hey Damon, What we mean is, are you using it for surfing, racing, white water paddling, etc . And also are you paddling a thicker 6"thick iSUP etc. Thanks Reuben
We feel your pain Sassa. Try and stay stoked on SUP. We will be producing loads of content to hopefully help you through this dry time. The good news is the water and sun will still be there in the future but you will only appreciate it that little bit more. Keep smiling Reuben
So beautiful, Tracy and Ricky! It’s also good to see you both again. Have fun
Spent the whole day yesterday with my paddle backwards lol. Lesson learned
You wont be the first person Rob! Its the most common mistake we see. Thanks for the comment.
me too hahaha
Did not think I could learn so much in less than 5 minutes! Last year on vacation definitely had paddle wrong and really did not think about paddle length which pretty much effects all other techniques demonstrated. Well, just booked 2 more for vacation this year and will be a little more informed after watching your video 20 times probably by then... Great explanation of dos and don’t and very easy to comprehend. Thanks.
Nice one, glad it helped. Thanks for the comment.
Great format showing and explaining comparisons between the mistakes and the correct techniques!
Brought my paddle board about 5 wks ago & been out on it in hamble river most days& evenings when tides are good,saw pivot turn technique on tips a week ago so tried it tonight & after a lot of falling off i did it. Found also i can paddle upright with nose of board up in the air as well as paddling backward in a straight line as well. Wish I'd have found paddle boarding years ago cos love it! Can't wait 4 2mor & get bk out.
nice one Matt
@@SUPboardermag thanx 4 ur reply, it's my new addiction!
Clear helpful video for a 65 year old newby.
Great
This video is an absolute gem!!! Clear, succinct, easy to remember. Thank you 🏄♂️
perfect
Wow I did all the mistakes my first time paddle boarding, I cant wait to use ur tips the next time.
It’s critical guidance this. I did most of it wrong with interjections of genius. I need to consistently find a vertical paddle, paddle straight arms and from the core.
Glad to hear these tips helped you! Cheers, Beau
Good point that. This is something yet to be looked at. I will do so. On this Sunday. The weather is looking reasonable. Something else as well. I do have a wetsuit. I think that it's likely to be needed. And with any luck I should be standing up on the board. This time.
Hi Stephen. Glad you're getting back on the water after winter. Some sunny days ahead! A wetsuit is definitely recommended, especially if you get wet it will keep you nice and warm. Good luck for this session. Thanks, Beau
Thank you. Should have watched this a long time ago for more efficiency.
You guys do a great job teaching and explaining technique. Love that you shown incorrect technique too. Thank you!!
Thanks for the comment Michelle, always good to hear we are helping and doing a good job. Got loads more coaching videos coming out over the next 6 months too.
Very helpful! Nicely edited!
Thanks for sharing!!
Fab
So many of these tips seem like basic instinct until you look through the comments or watch rentals, I see people constantly make every mistake you just said 😂 I have two of those same leverlock paddles best budget adjustable on the market !
Yeah, its basic stuff but so easily done.
Thanks, I’ve found your videos (and reviews) really helpful. One question - as a goofy footed surfer and regular foot snowboarder I have found I am now switching feet on my SUP - usually favouring frontside in both directions. I had a lesson in Portugal the other day and my teacher was incensed. ‘You have to choose’ he said. ‘One day you have to choose are you goofy or regular?’ I wasn’t even aware I was doing it. What’s your view? Is he right? Or can I just keep putting whichever foot forward feels natural? Thanks again
Hi Chris. This is a really interesting comment. One of our testers can ride like this and is happy at riding both ways (but he slightly better on one side). Its not that usual for sure. Front side wave riding for most people is the best side to get the most control and power out of a wave. I know that my front side is way better then my back side riding. BUT... if I could ride both ways as good as each other then I would love it. But the chances are in time the better you get at surfing you will start to get a better front side direction (reg or goofy). Then at that point things might change and you may want to stay on one side.
A question for you is..
What level surfing SUP are you at. Because if your at a more beginner level, I would say that you haven't got to the point where you need to decide yet and in time it will soon become clear.
Remember surfing is about style and flow and its a personal thing. You haven't got to do anything. But I would say that you are Reg stance because of your Snowboarding. Another question to ask , is are you happy to ride both sides all the time on your snowboard?
Let us know , hope that helps Reuben / SUPboarder
@@SUPboardermag thanks for the reply, I'm an intermediate level. I like your question about the snowboarding... I much prefer snowboarding regular (although switch occasionally). On the SUP I can catch waves ok and make a bottom turn but havent really got a top turn yet. Having got back from a few days surfing in Donegal, I notice I was paddling on the right with my R foot back going into a wave (ending up mainly backside cos of the way the waves were breaking). I didn't catch so many waves. Once or twice I swapped into R foot forward as I caught the wave and instantly felt more comfortable, but it was an awkward move to swap the paddle over and change stance all at once. I think you are right that it will become clear the more I do it. I tend to think the logical will be to end up regular, same as my snowboarding. Thanks again
Hiya, where were you paddling in this video? It looks so calm and serene!
Somewhere on the South Coast of Cornwall, UK.
If you're a kayaker many of these pro tips are the opposite of what you do in your boat. The only one I got the same was arms/elbows at 90° spread angle. That's the power position.
So true.
Great stuff, thank you!
Absoutely loving this vid on technique! Well done:))
Glad it helped!
Awesome work ! Thanks guys. I will be carefull for my firsts times... Best regards from France 😎👍
Our pleasure!
Any tips for kneeling/sitting and padding? Instead of standing
Similar to a kayak really when sitting down. Just need to switch sides with the paddle blade.
dude, excellent video
G'day mate, thought you might like to watch me build a SUP on my build a sup video series - here's episode 1 ruclips.net/video/hPWi1gfqZKI/видео.html Cheers, Aaron
Excellent vid
Great tips!
Best video 👍 thank you
Glad you liked it!
My paddle is shaped more like a kayaking paddle, not these angled rectangles. Do I still use it the same way as a kayak or no?
Yes still use it like a kayak would.
You will find if you get an another paddle in the future it will have more of an angle which will be more efficient. But thats something to look at if you want to upgrade. Have fun . Thanks Reuben
sweet I wish I found this video before I started earlier this week.
Glad it helps
Great briefing for beginners, thanks for no B.S.
Thank you!
Excellent video. Thanks.
Hope it helped.
I've been on my new board 4 times (about an hour each time) and still get really sore ankles and knees. Also, I can't seem to stop my legs from wobbling to keep balance when I'm standing. Is this something that will go away with more practice?
This can be fairly common. It's just because you aren't relaxed. The more you paddle the better you will feel on your board. The flatter the water the better when you start too. Its all about getting your confidence up then you legs will stop wobbling. (as long as your board is the right size and not too small?) Hope that helps Reuben
Awesome, thanks for the help!!
SUPboarder thanks, this is great support!
Foo fighters remix!
Most usefull vide ive watched
Glad to hear that
Super teaching.
Thank you so much
Thanks!
Thnx, nice video
What's your opinion on this - DARTH VADER RETIREMENT, PADDLING LA RIVER (Jones Earl James Narration) S2E1b River Wild Part 2
Love it. Its funny fresh and unique . Keep paddling.
Good info
Glad you think so!
Which everlong remix os this?
Hey Curtis. Sorry it's such a long time since I've used that song and it was off a free download site I cannot remember the name of the mixer. Really sorry about that Reuben
thanks
Nice
Thanks
excellent tHANKS
Hope it helped. Loads more technique stuff on SUPboarder too. www.supboardermag.com/
I tried this the other day, and didn't like it at all. My legs were trembly, and I never felt confident. I prefer to watch others, and I prefer kayaking lol.
Thanks for your comment JT. Trying to relax the legs when you first start can be the biggest problem. As flat water as possible can make it way easier when you first give it ago. Try it again some day. But as long as your out on the water that's the most important thing...kayak or SUP.
my first 2 times where the same, always trembely legs and afraid to fall. Yesterday the third try and it worked way better, no shaky legs or being afraid. we took a long ride on them and i was able to look around and enjoy. so keep trying, its really fun once you loose the fear. It also helped to go into the water first and swim, then the fear of falling was less too :)
Keep trying, I fell a few times but I had a way better workout than kayaking.
correct paddle height is essential for efficiency and injury prevention.....paddle height is determined by personal preference... what?!!!
Hey Damon, What we mean is, are you using it for surfing, racing, white water paddling, etc . And also are you paddling a thicker 6"thick iSUP etc. Thanks Reuben
@@SUPboardermag thx for replying, I appreciate it
That paddling motion looks bad for the back in the long term
aka... paddle like an italian gondola !
biggest mistake of all taking into the surf!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Surf is where it’s at baby! : )
I miss paddle boarding so much... go away corona virus 😩
We feel your pain Sassa. Try and stay stoked on SUP. We will be producing loads of content to hopefully help you through this dry time. The good news is the water and sun will still be there in the future but you will only appreciate it that little bit more. Keep smiling Reuben
SUPboarder could you subscribe to my channel please got a paddle board or two videos on there ✌️
@@staceytradewell9 Subed... Stay safe and we look forward to seeing more SUP videos in the future.
For me is just a bit ridiculous... it's not a surf board and a kayak