Great videos. I was going to buy a ISUP but after your videos. I bought a BOSS hard board from you guys. I absolutely love it. I’m going to end up getting my wife the tuff TEC board. Tyler is good at what he does. Heck you all are great at what you do. Thanks from the Emery’s in Nevada.
Fantastic tutorial for beginners like me.I’ve purchased my SUP board ready for the upcoming summer here in Oz. I will be saving these videos as a refresher to use nearer the time for when I go to the beach.Thank you✌️🏝
What a great video - thank you Robert and Blue planet surf!! I am a total beginner so these tips are so helpful. Also have a quick question. Is there a rule on which foot I should attach the leash to?
🙏thank you😎 Which foot does not really matter in flat water. If you plan to surf, the leash goes on your back foot so it’s out of the way in surf stance.🤙🏼
The water cools the board when paddling even if the deck is dry so that’s not an issue but we have seen lots of boards with heat damage from being left baking in the sun on a hot beach or on (or inside) a car. Dark colored boards or deck pads are especially susceptible to heat damage, don’t take that risk.
Great video, thanks! I would like to know what to do with my knees. Should i bend them during a streak? I tend to bend them every time but I notice that my knees hurt. Do you have an advice for this?
Some people do a little squat with every stroke but I don’t find that very efficient, I generate power more through twisting and leaning onto the paddle. You don’t want to lock your knees but you can keep your legs pretty straight without sacrificing speed. So if your knees hurt, don’t do those mini squats.
Aloha, guys)) I have a very importent question, I'm living at the Black Sea shore and here is no big ocean wavas, so I want to ride ISUP, and i don't know which one to buy, basicaly which parameters it should have to surf small waves? Thank you!!
Great video, thank you. but it would be safer to transport the board with the fin in front of you instead of behind you, protect your people from the sharp fin
Thank you. Yes but keep in mind that the trailing edge of the fin is sharper than the leading edge, so if you carry the board with the fin forward you need to be extra careful with it as the sharper end is pointing forward. 🤙🏼
EXCELENT! This is a true complete SUP video.
🙏thank you! 👍😎🤙🏼
As a first timer these tips are great!
Glad you liked it 😊🤙🏼
Great video! Very informative…thank you!
Thank you, I’m stoked you found it helpful 🙏😎🤙🏼
Garry and I are beginner sup boarders from New Zealand. Thanks your videos are so helpful and inspirational.
I’m so happy the hear that, Aloha 🤙🏼
Enjoyed the tips thank you!
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Very educational! Thank you!
I’m glad you found it helpful 🤙🏼
Great videos. I was going to buy a ISUP but after your videos. I bought a BOSS hard board from you guys. I absolutely love it. I’m going to end up getting my wife the tuff TEC board. Tyler is good at what he does. Heck you all are great at what you do. Thanks from the Emery’s in Nevada.
Fantastic, thank you very much for your support, Aloha 🤙🏼
THANK YOU, THANK YOU !!
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Tank you...Great video, very very nice and informative. By by
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Fantastic videos (parts 1&2) for beginning and experienced paddleborders alike! Thank you, Robert and BluePlanet Surf!
Stoked you liked it! 🙏😎👍🤙🏼
Very informative
🙏😎🤙🏼
Fantastic tutorial for beginners like me.I’ve purchased my SUP board ready for the upcoming summer here in Oz. I will be saving these videos as a refresher to use nearer the time for when I go to the beach.Thank you✌️🏝
No worries mate 🙏😎🤙🏼
Super 👍
Glad you enjoyed it 🤙🏼
More of the dog please 😅
Here you go: How to Train Water Confidence (Fearful Dogs)
th-cam.com/video/e3nA1n_ApKc/w-d-xo.html
@@blueplanetsurf 😍🐶
🌊🏄♂️😁🤙🔥.
Fantastic video!
Thank you David, I appreciate you!
What a great video - thank you Robert and Blue planet surf!! I am a total beginner so these tips are so helpful. Also have a quick question. Is there a rule on which foot I should attach the leash to?
🙏thank you😎 Which foot does not really matter in flat water. If you plan to surf, the leash goes on your back foot so it’s out of the way in surf stance.🤙🏼
13:20 .. that’s crazy .. I’m the sun 10 min … sometimes I paddle 4-5 hours in hot sun and deck doesn’t get wet
The water cools the board when paddling even if the deck is dry so that’s not an issue but we have seen lots of boards with heat damage from being left baking in the sun on a hot beach or on (or inside) a car. Dark colored boards or deck pads are especially susceptible to heat damage, don’t take that risk.
How do you flip the canoe back if the fins are sticking up?
Best to flip from end, with the wind. Watch this video to see this technique: th-cam.com/video/FyQsaE-wZWc/w-d-xo.html
Great video, thanks! I would like to know what to do with my knees. Should i bend them during a streak? I tend to bend them every time but I notice that my knees hurt. Do you have an advice for this?
Some people do a little squat with every stroke but I don’t find that very efficient, I generate power more through twisting and leaning onto the paddle. You don’t want to lock your knees but you can keep your legs pretty straight without sacrificing speed. So if your knees hurt, don’t do those mini squats.
Aloha, guys)) I have a very importent question, I'm living at the Black Sea shore and here is no big ocean wavas, so I want to ride ISUP, and i don't know which one to buy, basicaly which parameters it should have to surf small waves? Thank you!!
We no longer sell iSUPs but I make some recommendations at the end of this video: th-cam.com/video/IvS5L3icdeI/w-d-xo.html
Great video, thank you. but it would be safer to transport the board with the fin in front of you instead of behind you, protect your people from the sharp fin
Thank you. Yes but keep in mind that the trailing edge of the fin is sharper than the leading edge, so if you carry the board with the fin forward you need to be extra careful with it as the sharper end is pointing forward. 🤙🏼
@@blueplanetsurf Exactly, that's why it's better to put the Finn in front of me, so I see everything, behind me I don't see anything
Anyone know exact location? Looks like artificial lagoon. Would love to try this spot.
Dukes Lagoon
Hilton Lagoon
(808) 949-4321
goo.gl/maps/FJoaWNCz9Truvqkw5
@@blueplanetsurf Thanks!
Maybe also alert people to the fact they should not stand up in 2 feet or less of water … like you’re doing. !!