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Essential Surf Ski Skills - The Remount Print E-mail
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Written by Rob Mousley/Alain Jaques   
Saturday, 02 June 2007

ImageRemounting your ski is an essential skill.  Fall off in cold water offshore - you need to get back on that ski immediately before you get cold.  Fall off in the surf zone - you need to get back on fast before the next set comes in.

And yet, how to remount is one of the commonest questions - especially from beginners.  What's the "straddle" method?  How does it differ from the "sidesaddle" method? 

Here are some answers...

 
The Forward Stroke Print E-mail
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Written by Oscar Chalupsky and Greg Barton   
Thursday, 14 September 2006

ImageAll good things are built from a solid base, and this is no truer than in our world of canoeing. The basics of the forward stroke are the most important part of a good technique because all the other elements fall easily into place after this. And a good technique not only allows you to paddle farther and faster with less effort, but makes you safer in the water and prevents injuries.

 

 
Getting Started in Surf Ski - Introduction Print E-mail
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Written by Rob Mousley   
Friday, 02 December 2005
(By Rob Mousley, with input from surf ski paddlers around the globe. Grateful thanks to all who contributed.)

For the purposes of this Getting Started Guide, we'll assume that you've never paddled before. We'll also assume that you can swim and that you can hold your breath and dive under water (if you paddle in waves, you'll need to be comfortable in and under the water!) You've seen skis on top of cars, you've seen them on the water; it looks like fun.

It IS fun - and by the time you're at the level where you're capable of paddling a downwind run in 30kts of wind, it doesn't get much more fun…

But how do you start?
 
Getting Started - Equipment Print E-mail
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Written by Rob Mousley   
Friday, 02 December 2005
This is the first in a series of articles about Getting Started in Surf Ski; it covers the basic equipment that you'll need and gives suggestions on how and where to find it.

Note that most shops that sell skis offer good advice to beginners; talk to them. Other sources of advice (and equipment) are SurfSkiSchool and newsgroups.
 
Getting Started - Safety Print E-mail
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Written by Rob Mousley   
Friday, 02 December 2005
This, the second article in a series on Getting Started in Surf Ski, covers the basics of safety.

Future articles will go into more depth, and will discuss safety measures when paddling offshore, for example.
 
Getting Started - Paddling Print E-mail
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Written by Rob Mousley   
Friday, 02 December 2005
This is the third part of our Getting Started series. The earlier articles dealt with the basics of surf ski equipment and safety.

It's time to get on the water...
 
Leashes: When, What, How & Why Print E-mail
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Written by Rob Mousley   
Friday, 09 December 2005

(By Rob Mousley)

A perennial debate in Surf Ski circles is about the use (or not) of leashes.  This article discusses:

  • When you should consider using a leash
  • What types of leash are available
  • How you use a leash
  • Why you should you use a leash