Posted by K.L. Amadio at May 31st, 2008 in Kayaking
by K.L. Amadio
Kayaking is an ever popular experience for adventure sports enthusiasts. Previously, kayaking was a singles endeavor, one person per boat. Now, pairs and even families can take advantage of tandem kayaks. Together, you can travel gorgeous oceans, still fresh-water lakes, roaring rapids or hidden tributaries in a tandem kayak.
Tandem kayaks are also called doubles since they can hold two people in the same boat. A tandem kayak is really ideal for the newbie who is a bit shy of being on the water alone. Team up, feel secure and share the fun of a tandem kayak.
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Posted by Rodney Lister at May 22nd, 2008 in Surfing
by Rodney Lister
Now your ready to make your way out through the surf, try to choose the calmest section of water. A lot of surfers use a rip to help them get out, it is calmer and the current helps pull them out.
If your just beginning you might want to stay in the shore breaks, or find a nice headland, the waves are easier on a headland, because you can stay wide of them when paddling out.
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Surfing Lesson 3 - Discover How To Get Through The Waves
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Posted by Rodney Lister at May 22nd, 2008 in Surfing
by Rodney Lister
Time to start working those arms.
Before reading this article, you should have read the first article on choosing a board, and have a sturdy old larger board ready to go.
If your board is too small, it will sink below the surface a bit, and create drag in the tail end, meaning it will take more effort when paddling.
What ever size your board is you should get a feel for it before jumping right in the surf.
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Surfing Lesson 2 - Strengthen Your Paddling Abilities
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Posted by K.L. Amadio at May 19th, 2008 in Kayaking
by K.L. Amadio
The popularity of kayaking as an adventure sport is on the rise. It’s difficult to pass up the prospect of getting outside and enjoying nature while giving your upper body a workout. There are so few recreational sports that give that kind of opportunity, it’s no wonder kayaking is experiencing a growing status.
Of all the recreational water sports, kayaking is really the most intimate. Just the water and you forming a relationship that can be spiritual or adversarial. Whichever the case, kayaking is undeniably more popular.
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Posted by Rodney Lister at May 18th, 2008 in Surfing
by Rodney Lister
You must cover the basics when starting out, the first few steps you will need to cover are…
1: Find the perfect beginners board
2: 2nd learn to paddle
3: 3rd learn how to duck dive or roll
4: 4th catch that first wave
5: And finally how to pop up, or stand up
I would like to cover these steps in a few different articles, so in this article I will start at the beginning, how to choose the perfect surfboard for a beginner. Now unless you got money and time to burn, don’t go out and buy the best looking board in the shop, start out with a low quality board you can ding up.
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Beginners Guide To Surfing - Express The Learning Curve Lesson 1
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Posted by K.L. Amadio at May 10th, 2008 in Kayaking
by K.L. Amadio
Spring means getting outdoors and working new exercises into your usual fitness routine. You may get the bicycle out of storage and start enjoying some fresh air during your daily or weekly exercise habit. There’s nothing like cycling to work the lower body large muscles, but what have you got planned for your upper body workout?
Ever heard of Kayaking?
Kayaking affords you a great upper body workout, developing chest, shoulders and back muscles while increasing strength and endurance. Fighting rapid water or taking a slow and steady trip can really give your cardiovascular system a workout as well.
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