Some Useful Kayaking Tips

Learning to paddle kayaks can be divided into several parts that come in order during the training. These can be called an introduction, keeping balance, basics, safety, and skill. Here I will go to these for more or less extent and print more on the first parts.


The start, introduction

The first thing to learn is to step into the kayak the right way, this can usually be done from a bridge but also from a cliff or stone at a beach. But before this happens, one must check that the life jacket is on and properly clamped. A low bridge is the best for the first attempt. Sit down on the dock and put your feet in the cockpit. When moving over the body weight in the kayak, it is of the utmost importance that one is completely centered so that equilibrium arises. Keep your hands still on the bridge and move slowly over them to the rear edge of the cockpit, once again see that your feet are positioned in the center line. Lower your back while the weight is on your hands, slowing down slowly without violent movements. Exit takes place in the same way but in reverse order. On a beach, one tries to use a stone for the buttocks and the hands on the cockpit edge while the legs are standing on either side of the water. First, put one foot while the balance is held on the other. Then the buttocks and the other foot should be inserted into the cockpit while holding the edge. Here is a good page about the basics, for those who want to read more.

Keeping balance

Then comes to learn to keep the balance and this is done with the help of the paddle. If you feel that the kayak is tilting, hit the flat side of the paddle in the water, do not grab the kayak because then it is likely that it overturns. Then, balance exercises follow simultaneously with light paddle roofs. In addition, the introduction includes learning all parts of the kayak, this is best done in a practical part with a kayak and a detailed sketch. It may feel a little strange, but many people confuse kayaking and canoeing, but the difference between kayaking and canoeing is greater than you think.

Basics
  1. Keeping the paddle right: The front is the one that drives the power, like swimming with cupped hands.
  2. Paddle forward: Must be practiced practically.
  3. Controlling with the paddle: Using the paddle as a rear rudder.
  4. To turn: Paddle not only on one side but on the paddle on the side down from front to back.
  5. Swivel with the kayak tilted: Is a more efficient turning.
  6. Move sideways, wiggle: Put the paddle straight into the water with the blade parallel to the kayak. For paddle sideways. The upper body faces the side.
  7. Paddle backward: Simple, just the other way around.
Safety and skill

This includes both some necessary maneuvers to rectify the kayak roller, empty the kayak and more advanced exercises such as Eskimo swing. Rescue is perhaps the most important and learning to take it easy is the most important. Getting out of an up-and-down kayak is easy but doing it without panic and keeping the grip on the paddle you have to practice. If a companion is close, this can help with an assisted Eskimo swing. If you are alone it will be more difficult if the chapel is on, otherwise it will be quite easy to learn. Remember that for all moments, exercise and training are required, no one is complete at the beginning.

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