One more rolling question
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One more rolling question
I've been working on my rool alot here lately, it's still in the "party trick" phase but it's a bomb-prof party trick (haha). Anyway, I use a curved blade and am still unsure if I should just use the non-powerface or rotate the paddle in my hand and use the powerface, which does seem like it gives me more of a catch when initating the roll but I don't know if it's something that'll get me in trouble (having to reposition the paddle) latter on. What do some of you guys do?
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Non-power face
When I roll up I always use the non-power face of the blade. That way I'm sure to come up on a low brace, and it's not too complicated hand-rotation wise. If you have a good hip snap you barely need a paddle (one of these day's I'll figure out a hand roll...really!).
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Adam
If you do a high-brace roll, use the power face.
If you do a low-brace roll, use the non-power face.
If you do a no-brace roll, use your face.
It is the hip-snap and flex of your spin, that is... ) to ( ...which will rotate the boat from above your head to below your head.
Your paddle position is pretty much irrelevant until you are upright.
If you do a low-brace roll, use the non-power face.
If you do a no-brace roll, use your face.
It is the hip-snap and flex of your spin, that is... ) to ( ...which will rotate the boat from above your head to below your head.
Your paddle position is pretty much irrelevant until you are upright.
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