C1 slalom VS K1.
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C1 slalom VS K1.
Hi guys!
I don't know so much myself about slalom races (and definitely nothing about chinese mandarin!) but here's an interesting video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sXIShH9QTT8&NR=1
3 Kayaks and 1 C1 at the same gate. The C1 definitely kicks their buttyaks and has such great technique. Its curve is much quick and he has an advantage at this gate, being able to lean back and forth to tighten ist turn. If I got it well...
I would like to see your comments about that!
I don't know so much myself about slalom races (and definitely nothing about chinese mandarin!) but here's an interesting video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sXIShH9QTT8&NR=1
3 Kayaks and 1 C1 at the same gate. The C1 definitely kicks their buttyaks and has such great technique. Its curve is much quick and he has an advantage at this gate, being able to lean back and forth to tighten ist turn. If I got it well...
I would like to see your comments about that!
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Nice lines...though in the related videos the following REALLY impressed me. If you've never paddled a WildWater boat, it's tough to understand why...if you have, I think you'll agree it's some nice paddling...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vsNk4yNi ... re=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vsNk4yNi ... re=related
Keep the C!
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Although the canoe had the fastest entry into the current, the bottom left had the fastest line to the next gate as he was headed more downstream. Also, agreeing with the above post, entering an S with the maximum lateral motion, driving through the curves with the hips and using the bow rails instead of engaging the stern is always going to be faster if it is possible in the given situation. In this case, with the water actually helping, in the reversal, a slightly lower entry would facilitate more lateral speed through the gate and allow the paddler to keep their weight forward, thereby carrying more speed out of the gate and setting up the paddler to stay in a position with more rotational availability. This would allow the canoe to move through the gate faster and then rotate more to get moving downstream with a shorter exit line.
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WOW!Sir Adam wrote:Nice lines...though in the related videos the following REALLY impressed me. If you've never paddled a WildWater boat, it's tough to understand why...if you have, I think you'll agree it's some nice paddling...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vsNk4yNi ... re=related
In fact
WOW!
I'm at uni with two national team WWR paddlers and even they would be intimidated (to say the least) at a rapid like that, Top effort!
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I don't know why, but a question that occurs to me after seeing that clip is "would a wildwater boat turn easier while upside down?"Sir Adam wrote:Nice lines...though in the related videos the following REALLY impressed me. If you've never paddled a WildWater boat, it's tough to understand why...if you have, I think you'll agree it's some nice paddling...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vsNk4yNi ... re=related
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I just happened to come across this video. Go to approximate 1:40 to see how a proper C-1 (offside, even) S turn is done. Carry that speed through!
Japanese Slalom Race
Japanese Slalom Race
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Even better, in Bejing there was this R. Left to R. Right S gate that most people cruised through really quickly with a single stroke--in particular check out how smooth Martikan makes the move seem.
See the C1/K1 semi & final runs here:
http://www.nbcolympics.com/video/player ... de=sportca
See the C1/K1 semi & final runs here:
http://www.nbcolympics.com/video/player ... de=sportca
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yeah, nate i agree with you. martikan rocked it in his final, but check out tsakmakis' semi-15:20, he gets an awesome boost coming out of that s gate.
I haven't watched the O video in a while. i liked watching it again... i wish there were a better amount of the video to scan through, instead of trying to find a specific point in a 2 plus hour section of video.
happy new years folks/
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I haven't watched the O video in a while. i liked watching it again... i wish there were a better amount of the video to scan through, instead of trying to find a specific point in a 2 plus hour section of video.
happy new years folks/
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race boats are so fast, i bet its in the speed wing.