As a backmarker on the weekend I learnt a few things the hard way! General fitness (active triathlete) does not equal "Paddle Fitness". I have been soft over the Melbourne winter and not got out on the water. Big Mistake! Prolonged kneeling on the board upwind ain't great on the knee's or the ego, however falling off the board upwind,scrambling back on to find the board facing the other way also not a great moment. Time on the water equals better balance. I had the pleasure of seeing Jacko spin his Fanatic around the bottom marker in what I considered to be rough conditions( as he lapped me). Not even a wobble!! Main lesson; Paddle often, train hard , start now for next year!
What is your usual training program? Is it everyday, long distance or short etc? Do you aim for speed or length of time in your workouts? Any advise would be greatly appreciated.
Angie, some of us don't require weights on the boards for resistance training! That's the whole point of paddling for me... Lose weight, get fit, have fun.
Angie, some of us don't require weights on the boards for resistance training! That's the whole point of paddling for me... Lose weight, get fit, have fun.
Gotta love that quote.
Are you on the Gold Coast? I'm up there over Christmas and wouldn't mind watching what you get up to during your sessions. Sounds very demanding and I like the cross training aspect of it too.
Interesting to hear about the cross training aspect with swimmimg/weights etc (as well as the paddling rather than instead of, which was my mistake) I have a weighted vest for running etc (aka personal drowning device), but I imagine you use weights on the board to increase resistance. What sort of loading do you go for? I know paddling with a 23 KG dog on the board certainly slows you down. Personally I know I just need the kilometres under my belt at the moment (technique, technique, technique!)