Weebl wrote:2 thing, first thing you should try to do is not shift your weight from side to side when paddling. When one arm is infront, your other arm should be counter-balancing you; it takes some practice, but if you work on it, within 5-10 minutes you should be able to not shift your weight too much from side to side when paddling (Try not to move your chest). Another thing is try to keep your body flush with the board, you can arch your back a little and keep your head up, but the lower your center of gravity, the easier it is to keep your balance. Make sure your weight is centered as well, otherwise if you're too far forward, or too far back it will be harder to keep your balance and keep the board from moving under you.
Cheshire wrote:i feel silly with all those longboarders zooming on past me. ...do shortboarders usually get out a little slower than longboarders? also,.. looking like a retard..
tomcat360 wrote: so are your arms kinda like noodles when you paddle?
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