Proper Technique to Paddle a Canoe

Paddle a Canoe

Canoeing can be enjoyed by people of all ages. To get the most enjoyment from canoeing, you’ll need a properly fitted paddle and knowledge of the proper techniques to paddle a canoe.

 

The Fit

It is difficult and inefficient to paddle a canoe with a paddle that is too short or too long. Fortunately, fitting a paddle is very simple. Place the blade of the paddle on the top of your foot. Letting the blade touch the ground is not a good idea; it can easily damage the surface of the blade.

With the paddle standing vertically, the handle should be somewhere between your nose and chin. A paddle that is too long will be difficult to manage; a paddle that is too short will not provide enough thrust, and you’ll feel as if you have to bend down towards the water to paddle.

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The Grip

Hold the paddle, one hand firmly on top of the handle.Grip around the handle; your thumb should be underneath and pointing towards the front of the canoe. Your other hand should be a shoulder’s width away from your top hand. It should grip the shaft of the paddle securely.

The Stroke

When actually paddling, the most important thing to remember is to use your back; do not rely solely done on your arms to paddle a canoe. You can visualize the perfect form by imagining that a string is attached your nose to the top of the paddle’s handle. Doing this insures the proper amount of back movement and twisting.

Canoeing is a wonderful sport and hobby. With a properly sized paddle and some simple techniques, miles of effortless paddling can be achieved by anyone.

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