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  • Mastering Balance and Riding the waves: SUP Surfboard Starter Tips and Safety Guide
    Mastering Balance and Riding the waves: SUP Surfboard Starter Tips and Safety Guide Dec 06, 2024
    Basic SUP Paddling Techniques: A Restructured Guide 1.  Mastering the Stand-Up Technique: Initial Position:Begin in knee-deep water to avoid the board's fins touching the bottom. Board Access:Hold the board's edges and kneel behind its center, using the carry handle to find the midpoint. Foot Placement:Place your feet where your knees were, maintaining stability by keeping your hands on the board's sides. Rising Up:Instead of standing in one swift motion, lift your chest first with bent knees, then straighten your legs to stand. 2.  Achieving and Maintaining Balance: Foot Stance:*Position your feet parallel, hip-width apart, and centered on the board. Body Posture:Keep toes forward, knees slightly bent, and back straight. Head and Shoulders:Keep your head and shoulders steady, upright, and shift weight by moving your hips. Eye Focus:Keep your gaze level at the horizon to maintain balance, avoiding looking down at your feet. 3.  Correct Paddle Grip Blade Alignment:Ensure the blade angles forward from the shaft, toward the board's nose. Hand Positioning:When paddling on the right side, left hand on the T-grip and right hand down the shaft;  reverse when switching sides. 4.  Falling and Recovery: Falling Safely:If you lose balance, fall to the side to avoid injury from falling onto the board. Paddle Retention:Try to hold onto your paddle when falling;  if separated, retrieve the board first. Reboarding Process:After falling, position yourself by the board's center, grab the handle, and use your legs to kick and pull yourself back onto the board.

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