McConks SUP user guide part 14 looks at paddle boarding terminology. SUP jargon can be hard to get your head around at first. Hopefully, this article helps.
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McConks SUP terminology and jargon busting.
When you start something new there’s always jargon and terminology to get your head around. Stand up paddle boarding is just the same. With a seemingly confusing array of descriptive terms and whole new language to learn. Shaka, shaft, offshore, swell, stoke, and cadence. These plus a whole load more words used in conjunction with stand up paddle boarding are needed to be learned.
A few more McConks SUP phrases for good measure.
Stance – how your feet are placed on the SUP’s deck.
Offset stance – one foot slightly in front of the other.
Regular – left foot forward; right foot back across the board’s centre line.
Goofy – right foot forward; left foot back across the centre line.
Gnarly surfer dude?
Even if just to chat with retail staff about your shiny new stand up paddle board or paddle purchase. And don’t get us wrong. This isn’t about being all ‘gnarly surfer dude’. It’s more about getting the speak correct. You’ll then understand more about the sport and its wider periphery.
With this in mind check out the following article to get a handle on SUP jargon and terminology –
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You can read more from the McConks SUP user guide by clicking the link below –
https://mcconks.com/mcconks-sup-user-guide/
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