So, the "hip flick." I think I get the dynamics but I'm not sure, is it a flick like when you playfully bump a friend with your hips? Gonna learn soon & getting a head start.
one quick way to snap a paddle if your using a 2 piece, trust me I've broken 2 Werner Coryvreckens trying to roll that way till I found out about the screw roll
Hi! I'm new to this AWESOME sport. Rolling, for me has... is a very difficult task. This video was very informative. Punching out of the water makes a grest desl of sense. Thank you!
Its a well described video and well demonstrated but I dont know anyone that does a C to C roll. As the other gentleman said a sweep roll ( some call it a screw roll I believe) is the way to go unless you are a nimble 24 y.o. girl like the one in the video. Its hard to generate the righting motion for most of us after the blade is already out at a 90.
I got my flat water roll down to like 99% everytime. Went to my first real heavy class III+ drop/hole and it was a series of 3 nasty holes and the last one got me... I just could not pull it off... just one attempt that was surely sloppy and I was sure I was going to bash some rocks so I pulled out. Before that I got pulled back into a hydraulic and flipped; was so freaked I didn't even bother holding onto the paddled. Any tips for getting that roll when your really in some rough stuff getting beat down? One of these resulted in a pretty unpleasant swim... I caught a rope luckily... thank you kayaker breathern.
Practice rolling in deep swiftwater, then gentle eddy lines, then stronger eddy lines, then find a slower section of water with rocks, roll and let the current push you into the rocks and roll, then find some pretty friendly holes and intentionally flip right before them and practice rolling up, then go to progressively worse holes and try.
Very nice! Love the fist punch...great tip I haven't heard before, thanks.
This is probably the best instructional video. Thank You for making it.
I watched loads of rolling videos still not totally done one but this is the best , most simple to follow, ill be trying this this weekend ,
thank you
Well done video. I haven't tried rolling yet but will practice the excerise at the shore. Thanks
Very well explained, thanks! 😎🏖🌴☀️🇦🇺
Fantastic video. Thanks.
best rolling video! thank you!
Thank you for sharing it. This will really help me our with my roll classes
Very informative and easy to follow. Thanks 😁
I mastered the half roll. I swam a lot.
thanks for this video it has really helped me to develop my role further
So, the "hip flick." I think I get the dynamics but I'm not sure, is it a flick like when you playfully bump a friend with your hips? Gonna learn soon & getting a head start.
thanks very clear and informative
Very nicely done.
one quick way to snap a paddle if your using a 2 piece, trust me I've broken 2 Werner Coryvreckens trying to roll that way till I found out about the screw roll
Hi!
I'm new to this AWESOME sport. Rolling, for me has... is a very difficult task. This video was very informative. Punching out of the water makes a grest desl of sense.
Thank you!
Very nice
I held my breath every time you went under
C to C requires a spine like a rubber band. Prefer the sweep.
Its a well described video and well demonstrated but I dont know anyone that does a C to C roll. As the other gentleman said a sweep roll ( some call it a screw roll I believe) is the way to go unless you are a nimble 24 y.o. girl like the one in the video. Its hard to generate the righting motion for most of us after the blade is already out at a 90.
I got my flat water roll down to like 99% everytime. Went to my first real heavy class III+ drop/hole and it was a series of 3 nasty holes and the last one got me... I just could not pull it off... just one attempt that was surely sloppy and I was sure I was going to bash some rocks so I pulled out. Before that I got pulled back into a hydraulic and flipped; was so freaked I didn't even bother holding onto the paddled. Any tips for getting that roll when your really in some rough stuff getting beat down? One of these resulted in a pretty unpleasant swim... I caught a rope luckily... thank you kayaker breathern.
Justin M Practice rolling in whitewater, a lot.
Practice rolling in deep swiftwater, then gentle eddy lines, then stronger eddy lines, then find a slower section of water with rocks, roll and let the current push you into the rocks and roll, then find some pretty friendly holes and intentionally flip right before them and practice rolling up, then go to progressively worse holes and try.
Only 1 trick, keep your head down
thanks for this video it has really helped me to develop my role further