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Paddle Boarding Lessons For First Timers With Gaïa SUP and River Spirit SUP

HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT ABOUT LEARNING THIS SPORT?

Last year, my friend introduced me to paddle boarding. We paddled out with her board, and I paddled in the middle of the canal. After this experience, I decided this sport was suitable for lovely weather and a peaceful way to enjoy the outdoors.

HERE ARE TWO AMAZING COMPANIES THAT OFFER PADDLE BOARDING LESSONS:

I have had multiple lessons with both companies, and each company was informative and supportive per lesson. Both companies offer group sessions, 1:1’s and yoga lessons to try.


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PROCESS OF LEARNING HOW TO PADDLE

The above two images show two views of the paddleboard handles. Both handles are used to carry or lift the board out of the water.

  • The middle handle helps carry the board underarm

  • The end or top of the board handle is used to lift the board out of the water after completing a paddle session.

Before entering the water, each instructor explains the set paddle strokes to use with your paddle. In addition, each instructor explains some key safety measures on how to safely fall in and get back onto the board when in the water.


Here are some key paddle strokes to use when paddling.

  1. Make sure the paddle blade logo slopes away from you.

  2. To stop, place the paddle straight into the water at the back of the board. This will not stop you, but slow you down.

  3. To paddle forward, move the paddle on both sides of the board towards the middle. Lift the paddle out of the water at the middle point to restart this stroke.

  4. To turn right or left, move your paddle in a semi-circle on the side of the board you wish to turn.

Now you will have your paddle at the correct height and understand set paddle strokes to complete, so that you can move forward or round when on the water.

SAFETY

STAND-UP PADDLEBOARD SAFETY CHECKLIST

  1. Check that you have the correct leash for where you are paddling.

  2. Wear your buoyancy aid.

  3. Check the condition of your board and make any repairs before using it in the water.

  4. If you’re on an inflatable, have you inflated your board to the correct pressure (PSI)? Most boards need to be inflated between 18-25 PSI, so make sure yours is inflated beforehand!

  5. Put your mobile phone in a waterproof pouch

  6. Dress for the weather. Layers work best, so layer up with water-wicking clothing.

  7. Pack a dry bag with the essentials for the paddle ahead, like drinking water, hot drinks, snacks, suncream, spare clothes, warm clothing, a towel, hats/gloves. It’s also worth considering a small first aid kit with plasters, painkillers, bandages, rehydration sachets, antiseptic wipes and insect spray.


LETS GET IN THE WATER!

ITS PADDLE TIME

Come and enjoy this sport or book a lesson. I hope this blog has been informative and will encourage you to learn and enjoy paddling. Let’s remember that this sport will keep you fit and build your all-body strength, as you will exercise your quadriceps, shoulders, arms, and knees as you propel yourself forward.


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