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Hello Davej, you wrote:
No, my whole idea is to consider some form of handicapping device in order to practice for a more difficult situation than you are going to have in a pool. Another thing I forgot to mention... While it's never a bad time to practice rolling, perhaps the best time to practice is at the *end* of a long day of paddling. Practice when you're tired. Practice when you're sore. Practice when you're really hurting. Practice when your mind, as well as your body, is tired. It's when you're feeling your weakest that 1) you're more likely to capsize, and 2) you're going to need all the muscle memory and will power that you can muster. If you only practice at the beginning of your day, or only *until* you're tired, you're not really giving yourself the most realistic scenarios in which to practice. -- Melissa |
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