Synopses & Reviews
Kayaking rule number 1: The better you are, the more fun you have. Kayaking On The Edge is based on rule number 1. Most contemporary technique books focus on the beginning paddler, but Kayaking On The Edge is written for experienced paddlers who are ready to take their skills to a new level. Though some kayaking basics are reviewed and expanded upon, this book focuses mainly on teaching freestyle moves, which ultimately make paddlers more confident in their abilities. Besides a compendium of tips, suggestions, and advice, paddlers will find step-by-step instructions for all of the current freestyle moves: 360s, stern squirts, screw-ups, cartwheels, pirouettes, and more. So whether you are contemplating a run on a steep creek, paddling a high-volume river, or just shredding it up at the local surfing hole, Kayaking On The Edge will get you there. (6 x 9, 160 pages, b&w photos)
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An exceptional guide for experienced paddlers who are ready to push their skills to the next level.
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In addition to reinforcing basic paddling technique, this compendium of tips, suggestions, and advice offers developing paddlers new ideas and tricks to use on the river.