I'm not up to date on certification standards, but I can think of some reasons to practice backwards landings (carefully, gradually, with common sense, etc.). If you kayak in surf, you cannot assume you will never be turned about. If you ever find yourself turned around and you think going in backward makes more sense than either paddling out of the surf zone or trying to turn about in it, better to be able to fall back on some learned skills rather than improvising. (Or maybe your backward surfing practice will teach you that backward surfing is not an option except in nice conditions: better to know that and just paddle out before turning about.) I also think that paddling in as many different circumstances as possible possible teaches you more about you, your boat, and water conditions, even if you don't seek to replicate those conditions. Tom Joyce > > I haven't taken BCU 4 star, but I believe surf landings are taught forwards, > sideways and BACKWARDS. Is there a 4 star paddler out there who can > explain why/when you choose to use these different approaches? > *************************************************************************** PaddleWise Paddling Mailing List - Any opinions or suggestions expressed here are solely those of the writer(s). You must assume the entire responsibility for reliance upon them. All postings copyright the author. Submissions: PaddleWise_at_PaddleWise.net Subscriptions: PaddleWise-request_at_PaddleWise.net Website: http://www.paddlewise.net/ ***************************************************************************Received on Sat Mar 15 2003 - 08:52:25 PST
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