Hand Placement Tips From Mo Freitas
When paddle boarding sometimes the smallest adjustments to your form and technique can make a big difference in the long run. One major adjustment to keep in mind is the way you hold your paddle.
How To Fuel Your Paddling Addiction When Injured
Being injured is a drag. It is something that we all go through at one time or another, professional athletes and weekend warriors alike.
How To Install Side Bite Fins On A Sup
With the help from Pau Hana’s Todd Caranto, learn how to properly install side bites into a fin box of a stand up paddle board.
Learn How To Catch A River Wave In 4 Simple Steps
If you’ve tried river surfing on your stand up paddle board (SUP) but just couldn’t get the hang of it, fear not because river expert Alex Mauer breaks down the four steps you need to take to make catching a wave on the river a piece of cake.
Learn How To Fix A Leak In Your Aero Inflatable Sup
Discovering new environments often means that you explore territory that is still unknown to you. Territory that might contain sharp objects like rocks that you do not know of.
How To Install An 8 Piece Deck Pad On Your Sup
Need help getting your new deck grip installed on your SUP? Ryan from North 2 Board Sports shares some quick installation tips using the FCS SUP deck grip for your stand pp paddleboard.
How To Choose A Paddle With Kenny Kaneko
Choosing the correct paddle is one of the most important things to keep in mind when looking for a paddle.
Dave Kalama's Paddle Stroke And Placement Tips
Here, Dave Kalama takes us through a mini clinic on paddle placement in the catch phase of the stroke and gives tips on how to properly execute this phase of the paddle stroke.
How To Perform A Buoy Turn On A Sup
Buoy turns are an important skill for any paddler and once perfected the knowledge will give you the confidence to paddle in a wider range of conditions from navigating boat traffic in marinas, positioning yourself in the surf line up, as well as gaining an edge on the competition in your next race.
How To Maintain Your Inflatable Sup Pump With Red Paddle Co.
Maintaining your pump is easy. Red Paddle Co. has designed their pump to be as maintenance free as possible, but if you do need to maintain your pump, here's how to do it
How To Carry And Store Your Sup Leash
When I like to carry my leash, I like to make sure that there is absolutely no bottom-hang with my leash, and if there is, very little. This is so that there is no room for error, i.e. tripping on the leash or having it get caught on something.
How To Stand Up On Your Paddle Board
Episode 3 in SUP Surf Tips with Starboard and FCS SUP athlete Sean Poynter, Sean takes us through the steps on how to stand up on your stand up paddle board.
Mastering The Sup Jump Start With Mike T
Mike Tavares, has been on a dynamite run over the last few weeks, chalking up some big results on the road while taking care of usual team business. Today we've got a classic clip for you (one from the archives) on launching and landing your stand up paddle board into the water. Mike is a master at this and knows the ropes as well as anyone.
5 Essentials All Sup Racers Need Daily
Shelby Rose Taylor, the rising SUP race and surf star from Kentucky, is currently in Cocoa Beach for the summer, where she'll be training and competing, getting ready for a busy travel season through the fall.
5 Sup Yoga Tips For Beginners
For anyone who's ever attended a yoga session and limped out of the studio bewildered by how physically intense it was, the idea of trying the same thing on a SUP might seem intimidating. Downright impossible, even. But like starting any new sport, the first steps are always the most difficult.
How To Stand On A Stand Up Paddle Board
One of the main reasons people shy away from learning how to stand up paddle is the fear of falling off and being terrible. But we all have to start somewhere and after a very short period of time, it becomes clear that SUP’ing isn’t as hard as it looks (flat water paddling, at least).
5 Ways To Improve Your Paddle Technique
Once you've got the basics of paddling down, the next big step is fine-tuning and optimizing your technique. This doesn't only apply to people interested in racing - it's equally important for all your daily sessions.