Glide Over Everything!
All these new high rocker kayak designs make staying on top of the flow so much easier, but the technique behind it is a game changer. Keeping your bow up means maintaining speed, control, and the freedom to quickly change direction. It also means drops and ledges can act like ramps and aid in acceleration and holes don't have to slow you down. The foundational skills for this video include: Quadrants: • Precision Boat Control: Quadrants The Lock In: • How to stop sinking into boils & eddy lines The 5 Golden Rules of Kayaking: • 5 Golden Rules For Kayaking You may also want to check out How To Boof 101: • How to Boof 101- Whitewater Kayaking How to Lean Boof/Ear Dip: • Advanced Boofing: Lean Boof & Ear Dip

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How to Stomp: bringing your bow down after a boof

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River Reading Series: POV Breakdown

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What Every Kayaker Needs to Know About Holes: Part 1

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I tried to fix a slalom boat...will it float?!

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Stop Flipping: How to Brace & Stay Upright

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How to do an effective Forward Stroke in a Whitewater Kayak- EJ's Strokes and Concepts #2

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MY WORST LINES AND SWIMS 2025

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The Art of the Boof: Technique Breakdown

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Whitewater Troubleshooter - Rolling - Episode 6

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How to paddle through Breaking Waves

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This Changed How I Think About Paddle Strokes

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Use these drills for BOMBPROOF edge control!

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How to boof a kayak- A full sample lesson from our Online White Water Skills Course.

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How to Roll Your Kayak - Pro Advice on Rolling

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5 Golden Rules For Kayaking

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Improving the Brace

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Draw Stroke - Strokes and Concepts

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Reading the River: Whitewater Stoppers Explained (Taster Lesson)

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River Reading Part 1: Whitewater Rivers De-mystified

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