I'm not necessarily knocking it, I legitimately wanted to know why people were doing it rather than just skating, and now I have aforementioned reasons. My intent was not to troll or cause offence, I was personally hoping to find some amazing reasons as to why it was so good, and from there give it more of a go, which I did not -- perhaps I could have worded it better, my humor obviously did not translate.
Personally I don't think it's the same as asking a SUP rider that question, I can think of plenty of reasons why you'd choose to ride a SUP board. Not necessarily for riding waves, but to explore the ocean from a different perspective -- the idea of SUP boarding over a nice reef on a nice, clear, sunny day and admiring the wildlife entices me to eventually pick one up -- something you can't do anywhere near as well lying down on a surfboard. Riding a skateboard with a stick doesn't give you a new perspective, just a new way to propel yourself, but limits the things you can do with your hands and seems like it would add extra danger to those around you if skating in public -- not for me, personally.
The name is what bugs me the most, I guess, it's not really paddling, is it? Nor is it differentiated from other skateboarding by
standing up. Should be called Skateboard Punting if you ask me, as it emulates the use of a stick i.e. a punt
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punt(boat). Regardless, I apologise for being misconstrued.
"Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law." - Aleister Crowley