How to Ride in a Kayak
Instructions
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Rest your back in a comfortable position on the kayak seat. This will help keep the kayak stable, as you will be using your torso to help maneuver the kayak.
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Hold the paddle comfortably in both hands. A general rule is to line up your knuckles with the upward blade edge of the paddle, according to Smart Start Kayaking.com.
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Pull and push with your paddle. Your downward stroke is the 'pull' while the upward stroke is the 'push'. Use your upward arm to push the paddle shaft away from you. It make take a few minutes to find a pull-push rhythm that works for you.
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Refrain from gripping the paddle too tightly. Use your torso for turning into the stroke as leaning your arms too far forward or straining your waist will cause muscle aches.
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Turn your kayak by paddling on one side. The side you paddle on should be the opposite of the side you wish to turn. Resume normal paddling when you have achieved your desired direction.
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