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Training Concepts for Paddlers

by Bruce von Borstel
Copyright © 1999 [Bruce von Borstel]. All rights reserved.


INTRODUCTION: Training guidelines for the non-elite paddler are relatively hard to come by. Personal observation of training methods or the lack of training methods dictate the need for the development of a simple (non-technical) but effective training model. The recreational racer has several obstacles: 1) race distances vary tremendously from 500 meter sprints to 30+ mile open ocean paddles and 2) training time is limited because of jobs and family responsibilities. It is evident that training time must be used effectively to maximize training effect, fitness, and race preparedness.

Paddling offers a multitude of health and wellness benefits for the general population. These include cardiovascular conditioning, musculo-skeletal fitness, weight management, stress reduction, skills and coordination development, enjoyment of the outdoors, social opportunities, friendship, and competition. Guidance in developing canoe and kayak skills, stroke mechanics, and physical competence will help to make the paddling experience more pleasurable, safer, and enduring. 


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