QB The Very Important SUP Paddle Stroke - Pt. 2 With Jim Terrell

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  • Опубликовано: 17 сен 2024
  • Based on the success and questions raised by the first video called The Very Important SUP Paddle Stroke by Jim Terrell - we made an additional video to help answer those questions and show a new perspective on the Stand Up Paddle Stroke. In our first video Jim showed the evidence that the paddle does not go through the water, but remains almost fixed in place as the board planes past. This is revisited along with the concepts of vertical paddle entry, positive angle, board yawing, and Jimmy talks about the new trend of choking up on the paddle. We also analyze the difference and similarities found in Outrigger by doing an analysis on an OC1 paddler. Chalk full of important info for anyone paddling any craft! Featuring Chase Kosterlitz, Candice Appleby, Larry Cain, Anthony Vela and Jim Terrell

Комментарии • 8

  • @kennybalcerski3614
    @kennybalcerski3614 11 лет назад

    Quality athletes and coaches work together to find more efficient ways of improving technique and training. Just saying, keep sharing and let karma grow the sport bigger than anyone ever dreamed. Thanks for this video.

  • @danlahl
    @danlahl 11 лет назад

    Jim, this was really helpful. Speed is going ok, but I'm struggling with Yaw from both sides - can't figure out which side is worse :-( - so the front view and tips on being vertical from that view were extremely helpful. Can't wait to work on a more vertical stroke... THANK YOU!!!

  • @jamessadler549
    @jamessadler549 8 лет назад

    Great information! thank you!

  • @lifeisfine2331
    @lifeisfine2331 5 лет назад

    Great job here.

  • @edulaucas
    @edulaucas 10 лет назад +2

    Hi Jim Terrell, I liked a lot of their videos, I learned a lot about sup race. I would like to know which computer program you used in editing your videos to trace the trajectory of the paddle?
    Aloha
    Edu

  • @matiasfaundez649
    @matiasfaundez649 Год назад

    So this video is 10yrs old. I wonder if techniques or anything has changed so far?

  • @QuickbladePaddles
    @QuickbladePaddles  12 лет назад

    Throw us any questions and we will try to best answer on our blog.

  • @QuickbladePaddles
    @QuickbladePaddles  12 лет назад

    We are never "pulling our paddle thru the water" !!!!