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On 13-Mar-2006, Bill Tuthill wrote: BTW, paddling yesterday with a 60 degree feather, I noticed that my wrists rotated not at all, neither control hand, nor left hand. I assume you use a fairly high stroke (steep shaft angle). I get the same with 50-60 degrees with a high stroke. For a low stroke, I drop it down to about 25-30 degrees (advantage in having a fully adjustable paddle - but the reason I don't know the exact feather angles is that I don't measure them) Borrowing a 45 degree paddle from a friend, I noticed that my right wrist was bending down during each stroke. This motion is less comfortable for me (more likely to cause tendonitis?) than bending up. You have observed what I have tried to explain here recently but what seems lost on most paddlers. Similarly, if you use a low stroke with an unfeathered paddle, then your control hand does the same - your wrist bends down to set the blade position on the non-control side. Mike |
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