Re: [Paddlewise] Fw: Feathered verses un-feathered - sorry

From: Michael Daly <mikedaly_at_magma.ca>
Date: Thu, 09 Sep 2004 15:26:55 -0400
On 9 Sep 2004 at 10:01, Jolie Wheeling wrote:

> I always use an un-feathered paddle because of what I perceive as the
> following advantages: -I don't need to worry about how to do proper
> wrist and/or forearm articulation when using a feathered paddle to
> avoid injury

But that's a myth.  Using an unfeathered paddle does not mean that 
there's no wrist flexure.  It's just that the wrist flexure is 
opposite what you do with a highly feathered paddle.  If you are 
lifting your arm to plant the paddle, that imparts a rotation to the 
blade.  With an unfeathered paddle, you have to rotate your wrist by 
dropping your hand a bit to compensate.  Most folks don't even notice 
this.  It's usually a small bend and in a direction that may not 
aggrevate, say, CTS, but it's there nonetheless.

The feather angles that lead to no wrist flexure run between about 25-
60 degrees, depending on paddling style.  Those are the popular 
feather angles being adopted today.

Mike
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