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Lubrication may also help when strokin the Gerkin!!!
When we say it's BIG RED SEASON, we don't mean a big red blood stain on the bay,
GET YOUR LIGHTS ON + YOUR PFD'S.

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This was always going to turn ugly... :lol:
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GoneFishn wrote:it could be just a as simple as relaxing your grip on your paddle. if you are gripping to hard your hands and forearms will fatigue quickly. I have had the same problem and found that i was gripping my paddle to hard and with a bit of practice have not had a problem since.

This may may not be the problem


Here is some information on correct technique
Paddling a kayak Power in paddling does not come from the arms . It comes from trunk ( torso ) rotation matched with leg drive ( or leg pressure ) , with the arms little more than linkage between the power source and the paddle . Control of the kayak does not come from brute force . It comes from the right stroke being applied in the right direction at the right time - it ’ s all done with coordination and balance . The Kayak paddle Kayak paddles have two blades , usually set at an angle to each other ( called offset) between 60 ° and 85 ° apart. The following notes assume right handed paddlers and paddles . The old method of determining the length is to stand the paddle vertically alongside you. If you can curl fingers over the top blade, the paddle is about the right length . This method is not ideal and often results in paddles that are too long. The correct length paddle for sea kayaks , flatwater competition boats , skis and similar ( longer vessels with reasonable directional stability) will be such that the bottom blade is just fully submerged as it passes the paddlers '' knee whilst the top hand is at around eye height . This is a function of torso height and seat height and can be very different for two people of the same height with different body dimensions and different vessels . Whitewater paddlers & nbsptend to use shorter paddles that fit in with their lower seating position and smaller boats . The best starting point is to talk to your local AC National Training Provider or AC Instructor , Guide or Coach to get an approximate length to start with . A paddle shaft that is too long creates too long a lever , excessively loading the muscles that are providing the force . The length of the paddle should be chosen carefully as a paddle that is too long can cause injuries and make it impossible for the paddler to perform the correct technique Hand placement Key points With the paddle horizontally placed on the head and the elbows at right angles ( the ‘ surrender ’ position ) , the hands will be at the correct spacing . The hands must be symmetrically placed , with the same hand to blade distance on each side. With the paddle held in front of the body , the right hand blade will be vertical , the left hand blade face up . Keep the hands relaxed . Hands tend to wander along and around the shaft , and the positions should be regularly checked . Placing some electrical tape on the shaft just inside the hand positions can help to maintain your position . Wrist Movement Key points The right hand remains fixed to the shaft : it should not be allowed to rotate ( slip on the shaft ) during normal strokes - however do not throttle the paddle , a light grip should be sufficient. The right wrist is straight for a stroke on the right ( i .e . when the hand is pulling ) . The right wrist is rotated backwards ( dropped ) for a stroke on the left . The paddle shaft rotates in the left hand . * Terminology * o The Bottom Hand is the one closest to the blade in the water o The Top Hand is the one closest to the blade out of the water o Often people put locators or indexes on the paddle shaft on the control side or on side of the shaft A locator ( index ) is a bulge on the front of the shaft , indicating the back of the blade. The control side is the side which retains a firm grip on the shaft ( does not rotate on the shaft ) - in this case it is the right side.
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Thanks for the info GoneFishn, I reckon thats gunna help me alot. 8-)
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Widsa wrote:Defintely as Kelly said it could be technique.
I had the same problem at first.
I used to wear gloves when I first started out but have found that I dont need or use them any more.
As Kelly suggests try relaxing your grip a little bit and practice correct technique.

This video kind of explains the technique:



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Thanks Widsa, will watch it when I get home, damm office pc wont let me :evil:
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There is something a little bit cool about the ghurkin tho. I like it a lot.
aw shucks :oops: ;) :)

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ELM wrote:Lubrication may also help when strokin the Gerkin!!!
youre a sick puppy ELM, I hope you catch toadfish for a month :lol: :lol:
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Widsa wrote:This was always going to turn ugly... :lol:
they just cant help themselves Widsa, and here was I thinking I was mixing with a bunch of classy people :lol:
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SDJ wrote:
Widsa wrote:This was always going to turn ugly... :lol:
they just cant help themselves Widsa, and here was I thinking I was mixing with a bunch of classy people :lol:
Was that classy or glassy as you look through the bottom of a pot, more beer!!!!! S#!^ he is ugly looking through this glass :roll: :lol:
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Im still trying to figure out if he is the Hoff or not... :lol:
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Widsa wrote:Im still trying to figure out if he is the Hoff or not... :lol:
Hoff :shock: Ive never thrown up filming meself eating a hamburger in budgie smugglers!! well not yet anyway, theres always Saturday night. :D
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