which side do you paddle on?
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which side do you paddle on?
I am right handed and paddle on the left. the guy that taught me to paddle advocated it. he said that you should have your finesse hand on the t grip. i've paddled that way forever. i definately have a weak side, but i'm working on it. i'm not looking for guidance, your opinion isn't going to change it anyway, but was just curious if that is common or not. it worked out well on a recent river trip where a tandem crew were both right side paddlers. one was a lefty even. when i got in the tandem i was already on my strong side.
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I just picked up a blade and rolled a c1 one day, I roll on my left, so my paddle goes on the right, no more thought went into it.
Now it's so ingrained that I can't paddle the wrong way round, though I manage to paddle barge-boats using cross-deck strokes just fine.
Now it's so ingrained that I can't paddle the wrong way round, though I manage to paddle barge-boats using cross-deck strokes just fine.
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Right handed, paddle on the right side... I definitely see how the "finesse" hand on the T grip could be better. But, my right hand on the paddle shaft helps reach across the bow for cross strokes and gives me a LOT more power in my brace/roll. If I could learn how to roll while paddling on the left side, I might do it a lot more. As it is I try to switch back and forth but revert back to the right side when I'm in tough water, I just can't rely on my left side brace or left to right cross strokes.
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paddle on the left mostly but sometimes on the right
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either way
i was just wondering, with the cross bow stroke thread. it seems there are plenty of both. i think i may try to devote some time to learning a roll with my paddle on the right side this summer. i'm sure that would ease my weak side issues. it really hasn't come up until i had been paddling the remix for awhile, way different than my open boats! i need to develop my off side more to reach that boat's potential.
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Right-handed but paddle on the left. I started in the bow of a tandem and the stern paddler was on the right. He said" paddle on the left and don't let me catch you switching". When I started soloing I just stayed with it. When I met my wife it was perfect because she paddles right so we make the perfect tandem team.
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right handed, paddle left
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