How to Do a Hanging Stern Draw Stroke | Intermediate Whitewater Kayaking Skills Series
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 พ.ย. 2015
- The Hanging Stern Draw is an often overlooked but endlessly useful stroke for intermediate and advanced paddlers. It allows us to create cross-current momentum. it uses the force built by the current on the blade, to propel your kayak forward, rather than using multiple power strokes.
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Great video Simon. Thanks for adding to the resources instructors can use to get points across to students.
Our pleasure Stef. If people keep watching and enjoying them we will keep making em'.. Open to suggestions for topics also!
Simon... thank you sir. very clear instructions!
Thanks Alex for the kind words, we plan on keeping them coming
Fantastic teaching and a very very well produced video. Pro level teaching right here. Thank you all!
Thanks so much for the super kind words. Stoked to hear that it makes sense and is helpful.
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Wonderful
I like your videos so much
Thank your for such a good work
Thanks for the kind words and for checking out our video
Very clear explanation and demos! Thanks! :-)
Thanks for the kind words. please feel free to fire us any questions that come up.
Thanks so much for the kind words!
You have such a perfect technique - it is a pleasure to watch you - what do you think of producing "undertitel" in German ?? ;-)
Thank you so much. I am not sure google translate will do the video justice.. ha ha..
How well would this work in a packraft? I imagine you really have to exaggerate the edging
It certainly works in a packraft. The main issue is because the hull speed on a pack raft is slower you lose the power on the blade more quickly. You can do it with no edge in a packraft as long as your paddle is sufficiently long.
The hanging stern draw is essentially just a peel out right?
Hi Steve. It is a way of performing that yes. It is an extension of a sweep which helps continue to drive cross current speed.
what kayak is used in this video?? thanks
+NZ Adventurer it is primarily a dagger axiom 8.5. A couple if shots have the dagger nomad. Axiom is basically a planing hill version of the RPM