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Ha! It's not like I haven't been trying! I just can't seem to get the
oomph to get the boat all the way over. I can get it about half way up then
it falls back down! Maybe something more suited to me will be easier. Good
job I like swimming really...


practice your eskimo rescue useing your hip flip this will help you in rolling.

t.t.f.n david
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Angus Robins
 
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Default Daft Beginner Questions!

You might like to look at EJ's rolling amnd bracing video / DVD. Common
sense no-nonsense and from someone with twenty years of instructional
experience and probably a better paddler than anyone on here!

It covers mental approaches as well as physical and how to coach the roll
etc...etc...etc

I reckon it's great and you get a glimpse at the new river play boats from
EJ whilst your at it!

Beginners should learn from the highest level of coach...the BCU scheme goes
at it back-to-front!
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Ha! It's not like I haven't been trying! I just can't seem to get the
oomph to get the boat all the way over. I can get it about half way up

then
it falls back down! Maybe something more suited to me will be easier.

Good
job I like swimming really...


practice your eskimo rescue useing your hip flip this will help you in

rolling.

t.t.f.n david



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