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Friday, November 6, 2020

Stand Up Paddle Board Mistakes Every Beginner Tends to Make


 


“Stand-up paddleboarding, also known for the acronym SUP, is one of the fastest growing boardsports in the world. SUP is a subclass of paddleboarding, a broader concept that also includes the use of arms while kneeling, lying or standing on a narrow and long paddleboard to move around in the water. Paddleboarding has its roots in Africa, South America, and the ancient Polynesian culture. Historians believe that wooden paddleboards were used by 16th-century natives to move from one place to another, and also to catch waves for fun.Tom Blake is the pioneer of modern paddleboard construction. In the 1920s, the American helped restore old Hawaiian boards; a decade later, Blake was already building hollow boards with half the weight of the historical models.”

 

Though this sport has gained popularity worldwide, it might seem really tough especially for people who don’t have a great sense of balance. Today, we will go over the top 10 Stand Up Paddle Board beginner mistakes you need to be wary of.

 

  1. Holding the paddle backwards and hands too close together
  2. Using only the tip of the blade and not reaching forward
  3. Holding paddle diagonally and too far away from board
  4. Falling onto the board instead of into the water
  5. Kicking under the board when trying to get back on
  6. Looking down instead of forward
  7. Drifting with the wind and not controlling the direction
  8. Not centering weight on board
  9. Going out in dangerous conditions and/or with the wrong gear
  10. Not wearing a leash

 

No matter which level you are in on your SUP skills, you always want to keep safety first! Make sure you’re aware of the environmental factors and weather conditions before you roll in. Also check if winds are set to shift during the time you’ll be in the water. Always remember that the best conditions for beginners are calm flat days with low wind. But be alert because weather conditions can always change instantly. When you set out, pay attention to where you want to jump off from and take out your board. It’s also highly important to speak to a lifeguard or guide and let them teach you the basics first before heading off on your own. Last but not the least, be sure to wear a life vest when you’re on the water as well.

 

For the best tourist destination in Davao that offers safe SUP packages, check out this new resort in Governor Generoso called Camp Bernardino de Lavigan. This newest of davao oriental’s beach resorts offer a range of safe and exciting water activities perfect for all ages. Check them out today at campbernardino.com

 


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