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Great Outdoor Recreation
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Paddling Skills
Learn how to implement the J Stroke, Indian stroke, Box-Stroke Pivot, Inside turn with J stroke
Paddling tips
The basic theory of paddling a canoe is to place the paddle in the water and move the canoe toward it.
Paddling- Canoe technique
Learn how to keep a solo canoe on course by combining a correction maneuver with the forward stroke. Basic canoe paddling theory also covered.


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