Flatwater Racing Technique – Advanced to Elite

This guide aims to build upon the content delivered in guides one and two and add further detail around the finer points of forward paddling technique for the advanced to elite paddler.
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This guide aims to build upon the content delivered in guides one and two and add further detail around the finer points of forward paddling technique for the advanced to elite paddler.

At this stage, a paddler should be displaying higher levels of control over their body positions as well as grasping complex concepts and enacting them in training, and racing. It should be acknowledged that technique is never finished and is always a work in progress. As such, it is important that a focus on technique is maintained and remains a key part of a paddler’s training programme, regardless or how good their performances on the water are.

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This guide aims to build upon the content delivered in guides one and two and add further detail around the finer points of forward paddling technique for the advanced to elite paddler.

At this stage, a paddler should be displaying higher levels of control over their body positions as well as grasping complex concepts and enacting them in training, and racing. It should be acknowledged that technique is never finished and is always a work in progress. As such, it is important that a focus on technique is maintained and remains a key part of a paddler’s training programme, regardless or how good their performances on the water are.

Read more in the Flatwater Racing Technique series:



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Presentation

This guide aims to build upon the content delivered in guides one and two and add further detail around the finer points of forward paddling technique for the advanced to elite paddler.

At this stage, a paddler should be displaying higher levels of control over their body positions as well as grasping complex concepts and enacting them in training, and racing. It should be acknowledged that technique is never finished and is always a work in progress. As such, it is important that a focus on technique is maintained and remains a key part of a paddler’s training programme, regardless or how good their performances on the water are.

Read more in the Flatwater Racing Technique series:



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Presentation

This guide aims to build upon the content delivered in guides one and two and add further detail around the finer points of forward paddling technique for the advanced to elite paddler.

At this stage, a paddler should be displaying higher levels of control over their body positions as well as grasping complex concepts and enacting them in training, and racing. It should be acknowledged that technique is never finished and is always a work in progress. As such, it is important that a focus on technique is maintained and remains a key part of a paddler’s training programme, regardless or how good their performances on the water are.

Read more in the Flatwater Racing Technique series:



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Presentation

This guide aims to build upon the content delivered in guides one and two and add further detail around the finer points of forward paddling technique for the advanced to elite paddler.

At this stage, a paddler should be displaying higher levels of control over their body positions as well as grasping complex concepts and enacting them in training, and racing. It should be acknowledged that technique is never finished and is always a work in progress. As such, it is important that a focus on technique is maintained and remains a key part of a paddler’s training programme, regardless or how good their performances on the water are.

Read more in the Flatwater Racing Technique series:



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Presentation

This guide aims to build upon the content delivered in guides one and two and add further detail around the finer points of forward paddling technique for the advanced to elite paddler.

At this stage, a paddler should be displaying higher levels of control over their body positions as well as grasping complex concepts and enacting them in training, and racing. It should be acknowledged that technique is never finished and is always a work in progress. As such, it is important that a focus on technique is maintained and remains a key part of a paddler’s training programme, regardless or how good their performances on the water are.

Read more in the Flatwater Racing Technique series:



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Presentation

This guide aims to build upon the content delivered in guides one and two and add further detail around the finer points of forward paddling technique for the advanced to elite paddler.

At this stage, a paddler should be displaying higher levels of control over their body positions as well as grasping complex concepts and enacting them in training, and racing. It should be acknowledged that technique is never finished and is always a work in progress. As such, it is important that a focus on technique is maintained and remains a key part of a paddler’s training programme, regardless or how good their performances on the water are.

Read more in the Flatwater Racing Technique series: