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Some people can learn to roll in 15 minutes......others months.....I find
females to be the best students, guys think they can power their way through the movement{s}, women pick up very quickly that it's about technique. "Davej" wrote in message oups.com... "Moby Dick" wrote: "Davej" wrote: "Moby Dick" wrote: Took my first kayaking class last night in a pool. We used little Dagger White Water kayaks, not sea kayaks. Learned wet escapes, various paddle strokes, terminology, some safety things, and how to roll. I can imagine things would be more difficult in the sea with waves, wind, cold, and no bottom to touch....... BTW, I am sore. At 52, if I do something today I didn't do yesterday, I'll be sore tomorrow. If you're not there yet, you will be. Your first class? What will they cover in the 2nd class? Second class is devoted to rolling and rolling practice. How many classes do you get? I've been thinking that rolling might be taught fairly quickly, but I was watching a young guy last night who had a huge belly on him and as a result his CG was so high that he was struggling quite a bit. I think typical students might need three or four hours, but a special case like that guy... I don't know. |
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