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What's been Happeining.
On Mon, 08 May 2006 08:44:38 +0100, Peter Clinch
wrote: muzz wrote: Through the winter I managed to attend some pool sessions but didn't quite get my rolling sorted. Having observed quite a few folk (including me) learning, with some it does take a while but it usually "clicks" at some point and then it's sorted. Once you've got it sorted in the pool then a surfing expedition in your I3 (just in small stuff!) is a good way to get used to rolling in anger as there's a /very/ good chance of going over, and in any case it's good practice for landing the touring boat through surf. Your braces and rudders will get a /lot/ better! Inded it does just click. It doesn't seem to mater how hard we try to explain or demonstrate or sit and watch rolling videos, people generally can't roll until it clicks. I've gop the the stage that we tell them they are going to do a guided roll, we set them up and and we guide the paddle out. They automatically scull/brace/hipflick and roll up. It give them a feel for what they might be looking for. Oddly though, once they can roll and they start analysing what they are doing, it all goes to pot again for a couple of weeks :-) Ewan Scott |