LOVE LOVE LOVE this! One of the best descriptions of the stroke I have seen in a very long time. Lever and fulcrum principle getting into the physics of the stroke!
~4:05 - With regards to lift of an airplane wing (or a paddle wing), high pressure is below the wing (power face of a paddle) and low pressure is above the wing (back face of the paddle). I realize this is not important to many of the other things said in the video, but wanted to call that out. I'm not sure what the importance of mentioning "where the pressure is" in any case. The situation the coach is describing is not related to "lift" from an aerodynamic (or hydrodynamic) sense. Maybe she is intending to describe something about lifting the boat up (force down from top hand while blade has "positive" angle)? I am not sure. (If there was low pressure below the wing, then the plane would fall: fluids move from high to low.)
@@gigharborpaddling I’m strongly considering it, Payton is currently taking a break from coaching due to work and the development team coach got accepted by ucsd so I don’t have a coach, just my k1 and paddle.
LOVE LOVE LOVE this! One of the best descriptions of the stroke I have seen in a very long time.
Lever and fulcrum principle getting into the physics of the stroke!
Yes, coach Alyson is so good! Love the Gig Harbor Paddling videos!
Excellent description. Those guys are lucky to have such a coach!🏅
Good coach
Well put. Thank you
Ivan Loves this one.
~4:05 - With regards to lift of an airplane wing (or a paddle wing), high pressure is below the wing (power face of a paddle) and low pressure is above the wing (back face of the paddle). I realize this is not important to many of the other things said in the video, but wanted to call that out. I'm not sure what the importance of mentioning "where the pressure is" in any case. The situation the coach is describing is not related to "lift" from an aerodynamic (or hydrodynamic) sense. Maybe she is intending to describe something about lifting the boat up (force down from top hand while blade has "positive" angle)? I am not sure.
(If there was low pressure below the wing, then the plane would fall: fluids move from high to low.)
Yeah I didn't get this part of the explanation at all.
I’m considering moving to Washington just to paddle/ train here. I currently paddle at sdckt and one of my coaches paddled here as his first club
@@Banananana47 we love Coach Payton!!! Come on up, the weather is slightly better in San Diego, but the cold makes us strong.
@@gigharborpaddling I’m strongly considering it, Payton is currently taking a break from coaching due to work and the development team coach got accepted by ucsd so I don’t have a coach, just my k1 and paddle.
@@gigharborpaddling I know it’s kind of late in the day but do you guys have any team openings?
High pressure _above_ the wing to create lift? This is a _crash_ course for pilots 😊
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Love the cinematography. Editing bit of a miss...
@@sadiehanks55 very funny