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Terry Kent
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 5 ม.ค. 2010
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Kayak Better with Terry Kent - The Lean Turn
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Kayak Better with Terry Kent - The Lean Turn
Brace draft project Brace Draft 4 854x480 6000
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Brace draft project Brace Draft 4 854x480 6000
Quick Tip Going Straight qtm conversion
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Quick Tip Going Straight qtm conversion
That's wery well explained and it's easy to understand both what's being said and performed. There's no excessive talk, but the essence of it. It would be great if you'd make a video where the legg press, hip rotation and propper paddle stroke is explained. Also how to save one self from tipping if the tipping is about to occur.
Excellent video. Great introduction for beginners. Great reminder for those paddlers who might have become complacent.
Nice video! I really feel the urge to clean that kayak…
I love it when someone is very good at explaining things well. This person is genuine, authentic and is empathetic to the listener so he knows how to get the point across well.
Are these kevlar gunnels available for sale to install on older canoes? I have a 18.5 foot Lincoln fiberglass canoe built in 1976. It is not easy to find replacement gunnels. This is a brilliant idea that needs to be sold as aftermarket gunnels. No one wants to ship gunnels 18.5 foot long. But these carbon fiber gunnels can be shipped as a kit for DIY canoe restoration guys like myself. Send me more info, videos or instructions on how I can do this. My brain is already making plans.
Excellent video, I have my first lesson today and this is the part I am nervous about.
Nice ride. My guess is by the time you got to the end of the Lake the waves were building pretty big and bouncing back at you like being in a washing machine.
Love it. Great video.
Great advice, I wish someone had told me these tips before going in.
2 - 4 k for a canoe, can't afford and can't handle 50+ lbs. WHAT TO DO
*Very important information. I will use it to work with young rowers. Thank you very much.*
Very nice! How does it compare to the Osprey?
The hands are very fast 👍👍👍
Regarding trick #3, salsa dancing and kayaking have that one on common.
brilliant, thanks sir
im going on a kayak qith my mom this saturday for boy scouts and its my first time
Funny!
Goes over basics of using dock for balance...then suggests using advanced sculling stroke to move closer.
skulling is not an advanced stroke, it is one of the most basic strokes for boat maneuvering. It s one of the first skills a new paddler is taught because it is so useful and so important
@@robertpreato3891 Generally speaking, most new paddlers will spend quite a bit of time getting a feel for a forward stroke long before sculling. They'll also learn to enter and exit a kayak before learning how to scull. After all, how do you learn how to scull if you can't enter your boat?
@@wisenber Of course you need to first learn how to get in the boat, let's not be silly. That comes before you learn ANY stroke, including the forward stroke. But where I come from, skulling is a BASIC skill and is learned on the first day. It is neither an advanced stroke nor difficult to learn and is extremely useful if not vital. Its the safest way for a new paddler to approach a dock and is taught precisely to discourage the impusle to REACH out when approaching the dock. Do a search of videos of basic paddling strokes and you will always find skulling as one of the basic strokes.
@@robertpreato3891 I've always taught paddlers to enter and exit their kayak before sculling. If they knew how to scull, they should already know how to get in and out of a kayak. That being said, the forward stroke isn't given enough attention by most, whitewater paddlers in particular.
@@wisenber I agree, you can't skull or do anything if you can't get into the boat. But the fact remains that skulling is a basic and essential paddling skill and should be one of the first paddling strokes a new kayaker learns. This is not an advanced skill in any way. It is simple to learn, and an essential technique for maneuvering your boat, especially near docks. Where I come from, its taught on the first day. If that is advanced, then I guess we are all advanced paddlers on day one.
It is basic stuff, but very underestimated. Good video.
Excellent work here. Logical. (interesting boat choice - so non-flashy, it's interesting.)
It’s really a great video for beginner, hope to see more :)
looks like a bold entrance to me
Nice assessment. I picked up one of these after watching some reviews and talking to other paddlers. So far,I have not been disappointed. I hope longer dread having to portage.
We need a video for the nee solo prospector 14
The best instruction I have seen yet . Could we see more ?
Lynda, that's very nice of you. I am slowly working up to creating an instructional series of videos for kayaking. They're aimed at people just starting out. Here's another I just loaded: th-cam.com/video/cXqFagXZOCQ/w-d-xo.html
Thanks for sending the new one. I have had kayaks for many years, the first a long narrow one that taught me alot. The rest were Swifts, now a new Adirondak 12 because it is easier to get into.I still hate docks :D
where to buy one in Europe? Would you have any adresse ?
Beautiful boat! And, I'd know Crescent Bay anywhere.