Outrigger Canoe Steering Clinic

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  • Опубликовано: 21 июл 2022
  • • Outrigger Canoe Steeri...
    Dennis Campbell, founder of IMUA Outrigger in Newport Beach, CA gives a steering clinic and shares his experience with us.
    IMUA Outrigger paddle Newport Beach to Dana Point, California.
    www.imuaoutrigger.com/
    In the Hawaiian language, the word “Imua” means “to move forward” or “to move ahead” toward a goal. Imua is also used to signify loyalty to all things Hawaiian or to express a deep commitment to support a feeling, an idea, a person or a cause. It is also used as the Hawaiian equivalent of “charge,” so you will often hear it at canoe races. It is fitting that one of the historically best and winningest canoe clubs in California (and the world) is named IMUA. Our athletes have and do include Olympians, professional ball players, and accomplished, elite athletes.
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Комментарии • 4

  • @gregwebster8784
    @gregwebster8784 Месяц назад

    I'm really glad I got to be there that day. I saw Dennis on a walking path in 2012 while recovering from a shoulder injury, and asked about paddling (he had an IMUA shirt on). He told me to show up the next day at 3:30, and the rest is history.

  • @JamesHunterRoss
    @JamesHunterRoss Год назад +3

    I was a novice steersman for Dana in the 2022 Iron season; there is a lot of good information in this session. It's so nice to hear things that I thought were "just me", like the "mental fatigue" and and how fast the boat can "get away from you". The advice about communicating with other steersmen in the turn is great; I had no problem yelling over to state my intentions so that all boats come through the turn fine. (My bigger problem is the amount of "on the left" work that is required. It's pretty easy to strain yourself; I had an "intercostal tear" from hanging out left and pulling like my life depended on it. It took forever to heal.) Also, once I felt that I could control the boat well in both easy and harsh conditions, then the "real work" began; how to control AND not drag the boat more than necessary. You have to control AND add power AND watch conditions AND be prepared to lead. One season was a great introduction, but there is so much to learn and perfect before becoming a respected steersman.

    • @gregwebster8784
      @gregwebster8784 Месяц назад

      Were you there that day too?

    • @JamesHunterRoss
      @JamesHunterRoss Месяц назад

      @@gregwebster8784 No, I just watched the video, but thought it was very good.