For the algorithm! Thanks! I have a canoe trip coming up. This is going to make life much easier. Seems I was taught the J-stroke wrong back in summer camp.
Excellent instruction! Especially liked the subtlety of feathering the paddle, both underwater and above water on stroke recoveries. Distinguishing between whitewater and flat water canoe strokes would make another great lesson. Once again, excellent job!
Watched just to see aluminum canoe. Reminds me of my Smoker Craft I had as a kid. My dad sold it while I was in Navy. He kept the money, too! Said that it didn't even cover the 10 years of storage. Just how he rolled. Miss that canoe. Miss him more.
Showing how the stroke is done with the paddle out of the water was the best! All the other videos showed the stroke in the water so it was impossible to see what was going on.
The strokes are the same for both solo and tandem canoeing. When canoeing tandem, the stern man (person in the back) is the driver, controls the direction, and calls the strokes. The Bowman mainly uses power strokes and sweeps as directed by the stern man.. Thanks for the question. Happy canoeing!
@@anatrejo4542 4:42 lined up even with the tip of his paddle the fish comes up at the top 1/3 of the screen in line with the algae. you can see it underwater before then but is easier to see there once it breaks the surface.
If it is a two man operation, one thing he's right on is stern man determines course. Only in situations where an ob-structure can only be seen via the bow person should he/she take control. Some of what this guy says is correct, but some is just a waste. This guys video is a simple help video. Not to get anyone out there into canoe racing, but a detailed paddling technique since Eujean Jensen invented the bent shaft paddle, stroke & steering has evolved( slow or fast paddlers should learn). A book on E-Bay or Amazon of "Canoe Racing" by Peter Heed and Dick Mansfield in paper back used can go for 5 to 8 busks(worth every penny). Also just to actually see video of many canoes using this technique then type in "AuSalbe River Sprints" into TH-cam search bar to see 50+ video's
Thank u so far your the best in demostratating the J stroke. I just bought a new sports pal ,and can’t wait to get out in the spring to learn more, once again thank u 🚣♀️
The J-stroke, executed as the dragging J, is less effective than the goon stroke in the stern. As a whitewater paddler, I seldom even J in the center of the boat.
Correct, the J is most effective when used in the stern position. Center position, whitewater paddlers, require quicker, more advanced maneuvers. Thanks for your comment.
I appreciate the simplicity of the instructions. However, your demonstrations, both on land and in water, need to be much more precise. Stacked hands in the forward (or reverse) stroke, fully buried blade on the catch in the forward stroke and in the sweep, and proper sweeps depending on paddler position (bow to hip for bow paddler and hip to stern for stern paddler). I also prefer gender neutral and inclusive language (tandem and solo, bow and stern paddler). So, while beginners will hear the basic instructions, which is awesome, your demonstrations should be perfect, and they are not
This is, by far, the best explanation of the basic strokes in youtube
Thank you!
More canoeing videos coming soon.
Our family of four watched this video before going out to canoe a new river in a new canoe and had a MUCH better trip due to your instruction. Thanks!
So glad it helped!
For the algorithm!
Thanks! I have a canoe trip coming up. This is going to make life much easier. Seems I was taught the J-stroke wrong back in summer camp.
Glad this instruction helped!
Have a great and safe canoe trip!
This best explanation related to how to row a Canoe with 1 paddle.
Thanks a lot 🤝
Excellent instruction! Especially liked the subtlety of feathering the paddle, both underwater and above water on stroke recoveries. Distinguishing between whitewater and flat water canoe strokes would make another great lesson. Once again, excellent job!
Thank you for your kind comments and suggestions. I appreciate it!
again the best explained walkthrough of basic canoe strokes i have seen a pleasure to watch thanks for sharing your a star classssssssssss
Thank you for watching!
Happy canoeing!
Very helpful I'm 57 and just got a canoe thank's from alberta Canada 🇨🇦
Congratulations on getting a canoe!
We're glad that the stroke instruction was helpful.
Happy canoeing!
This is THE best basics instructional that I’ve seen, and I’ve seen quite a few, thank you!!
Thank you for your kind words.
We're glad you enjoyed the instruction.
Happy canoeing!
I do not understand English, but I understood everything. You are a good instructor.
If paddling alone, I recommend you sit closer to the centre of the cannoe.
You sir, are a badass. Make it look so easy. Thank you for your time and instruction
it IS easy.
@@juilescieg yea, AFTER MUCH practice.
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Watched just to see aluminum canoe. Reminds me of my Smoker Craft I had as a kid. My dad sold it while I was in Navy. He kept the money, too! Said that it didn't even cover the 10 years of storage. Just how he rolled. Miss that canoe. Miss him more.
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We appreciate you sharing the videos with others!
Best video I came across on strokes
So glad you enjoyed it, we have more Canoeing videos to come!
Thank you. You're a good instructor.
Thanks excellent information. 🇨🇦👍
Our pleasure!
Hello, thank you for your good video, how many minutes should the can be in the heat to prepare the char cloth?
Great video with very helpful instruction.
Thank you very much!
You are very welcome!
Thank you for watching and commenting.
Happy canoeing!
Thank you very much for this video
Thanks for watching!
Glad it was helpful!
Showing how the stroke is done with the paddle out of the water was the best! All the other videos showed the stroke in the water so it was impossible to see what was going on.
So glad the video helped!
Thanks for your comment.
Happy canoeing!
Excellent video and explanation. Thanks
very good description of the j-stroke....thanks
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thank you..you're a very good instructor.
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Good video and impressive canoe handling skills.
How would these stokes work in a tandem canoe? Thank you
The strokes are the same for both solo and tandem canoeing.
When canoeing tandem, the stern man (person in the back) is the driver, controls the direction, and calls the strokes. The Bowman mainly uses power strokes and sweeps as directed by the stern man..
Thanks for the question.
Happy canoeing!
Good video, you describe and demonstrate the techniques very well.
Very informative, thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you sir looking to switch from my pontoon catamaran to canoeing
Great video! Thank you...
Thanks for the video
good basic paddling video. The water is so clear you can see a fish rising at 4:37. lol
i paused it when i seen it just to see who commented. awesome shot
I don't see it😭 help!
@@anatrejo4542 4:42 lined up even with the tip of his paddle the fish comes up at the top 1/3 of the screen in line with the algae. you can see it underwater before then but is easier to see there once it breaks the surface.
Excellent ! Thanks
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great video, thanks! I have a question: When doing this in tandem, should the front person also be doing a J-Stroke or a regular power stroke?
The bow man just does a power stroke or does sweeps as directed by the stern man.
4:43 fish jumps
Good eye!
Jusstin
If it is a two man operation, one thing he's right on is stern man determines course. Only in situations where an ob-structure can only be seen via the bow person should he/she take control. Some of what this guy says is correct, but some is just a waste.
This guys video is a simple help video. Not to get anyone out there into canoe racing, but a detailed paddling technique since Eujean Jensen invented the bent shaft paddle, stroke & steering has evolved( slow or fast paddlers should learn). A book on E-Bay or Amazon of "Canoe Racing" by Peter Heed and Dick Mansfield in paper back used can go for 5 to 8 busks(worth every penny). Also just to actually see video of many canoes using this technique then type in "AuSalbe River Sprints" into TH-cam search bar to see 50+ video's
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Thank u so far your the best in demostratating the J stroke. I just bought a new sports pal ,and can’t wait to get out in the spring to learn more, once again thank u 🚣♀️
The J-stroke, executed as the dragging J, is less effective than the goon stroke in the stern. As a whitewater paddler, I seldom even J in the center of the boat.
Correct, the J is most effective when used in the stern position.
Center position, whitewater paddlers, require quicker, more advanced maneuvers.
Thanks for your comment.
music is a tad too loud a bit hard to hear you
Hopefully we've fixed that in our new videos. Thank you!
Switching paddling sides is amateurish. "Driver" ??
I appreciate the simplicity of the instructions. However, your demonstrations, both on land and in water, need to be much more precise. Stacked hands in the forward (or reverse) stroke, fully buried blade on the catch in the forward stroke and in the sweep, and proper sweeps depending on paddler position (bow to hip for bow paddler and hip to stern for stern paddler). I also prefer gender neutral and inclusive language (tandem and solo, bow and stern paddler). So, while beginners will hear the basic instructions, which is awesome, your demonstrations should be perfect, and they are not
Great video, thank you
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching!