How to go kayaking for your first time!

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  • Опубліковано 7 чер 2023
  • I think kayaking is the best sport in the world.!
    There are so many different sides to this sport, from cruising around lakes to chasing waterfalls, getting amongst it in the ocean and everything in between. But no matter how what side of the sport you’re interested in, it all starts out the same way. Getting out on the water for your first time
    I hope this video helps out anyone that wants to go kayaking for their first time and that maybe the small tips section of the video could be useful to beginner kayaks.
    Comment below for the next tutorial I should make!
    Check out my Instagram for more kayaking content
    / bren.orton
    Filmed by Maria Leitner
    / mariia__le
    The equipment used in this video :
    Wetsuit - palmequipmenteurope.com/gb/ne...
    Drytop - palmequipmenteurope.com/gb/re...
    Bouyancy aid - palmequipmenteurope.com/gb/wh...
    Wetsuit boots - palmequipmenteurope.com/gb/bo...
    Thermal - palmequipmenteurope.com/gb/th...
    Spray Deck - palmequipmenteurope.com/gb/to...
    Helmet - palmequipmenteurope.com/gb/he...
    My kayak - www.pyranha.com/kayaks.php?ka...
    Pyranha Ion - www.pyranha.com/kayaks.php?ka...
    Pyranha fusion - www.pyranha.com/kayaks.php?ka...
    Paddles
    My Paddle - www.systemxeurope.com/product...
    Palm Drift - palmequipmenteurope.com/gb/re...
    Where to buy :
    UK - www.aboveandbelowkayak.com/sh...
    Europe - www.s2s-shop.com www.kanu-treff.de
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  • @kayakvideos123
    @kayakvideos123 Рік тому +21

    Been watching this channel for some time now and that’s the first time I’ve seen Bren swim 😮 😉

  • @chicklechives
    @chicklechives Рік тому +15

    The beginner kayaks I would recommend are second hand. Loads of quality boats available for a fraction of the price of a new boat, and they retain their value when you want to move on to something else when you understand your preference in the sport through.

  • @KingstonKayakClub
    @KingstonKayakClub Рік тому +4

    Check out your local clubs, they usually have kit you can use while you decide which element of the sport you want to do. Unless you have a big garage and a big bank account 😂.
    Another great video 👍

  • @mattd2009
    @mattd2009 18 днів тому

    Nice video... just been given a basic kayak so I'm gonna give it a whirl with the kids... it looks fun!

  • @72sun31
    @72sun31 Рік тому +1

    You had me worried that you weren't going to mention paddling with other people and clubs. Good video.

  • @glyn829
    @glyn829 11 місяців тому +2

    Enjoyed that 👌 been kayaking for a year and love it its always goid to watch films like this 👍🇬🇧

    • @Senders
      @Senders  11 місяців тому

      Cheers for watching, hope you’re having a great summer of kayaking!

  • @richardselves4317
    @richardselves4317 Рік тому +1

    Well done for putting that on matey. Kayaking is the best activity ever.

  • @soundwarper
    @soundwarper Рік тому

    I never really got kayaking until recently when you, Bren, appeared on The Ride Companion with Davi and Olly and following that, I looked up this channel.
    Now I totally get it! Top stuff! 👊😎❤️

  • @chicklechives
    @chicklechives Рік тому +1

    Great video btw, top tips which will make a huge difference to anyone using it for an intro

  • @kevinmchugh1780
    @kevinmchugh1780 Рік тому

    Brilliant would love to see you do a series for each stage of the pathway. Both equipment that helps progression and how to develop key skills.

  • @tiaxanderson9725
    @tiaxanderson9725 11 місяців тому

    I too love kayaking, though I'm a 'tourer' that love to camp out overnight to go even further beyond, but that also means my kayak isn't for beginners :P
    Honestly, pretty good video (well presented, informational, well edited), only a few minor nitpicks of which I'll voice one and a half and leave some extra info.
    On the spray skirt I only have an addition; make sure that the tab is free and outside the kayak when you put on the skirt. Do it again if needed. And when you need to exit, it's usually a bit easier (especially if the skirt is new) to pull forward and up when you pull on the skirt's tab. That way it'll clear the cockpit's coaming much easier.
    You didn't really go into safety, so I'll just add that you should prepare for the water temperature not the air ("Prepare for submersion" is the mantra). Lower than 10-15 degrees C or 50-60 F and you should really think about a dry suit. So when you're beginning, aim for temperatures above that. You can always splurge on equipment if you're sure you want to do this.
    Which leads into equipment, honestly even this was a little overkill. Find some cheap neoprene water shoes to protect your feet should you get out of your kayak, you never know what could be between the rocks or in the mud, but these shoes are smaller than normal one so you have more room inside the kayak and they're meant to get wet. If you have glasses, get a floating sports band for them. Obviously PFD and consider a helmet. Also invest in a drybag that can fit some warm pants/trousers, shirt, and a towel. That way if you do get drenched you can dry off and warm up in dry clothes. Since my advice is to only begin with warm air and water temps, you can just wear swimming trunks and a quick drying tee (synthetic usually drys quickly). If you don't have a helmet, think about a hat and sun cream.
    We need a quick talk about kayak construction too. There are a few types, but I'll limit to skin on frame, where you have a frame and some material (used to be skin) is strung over it, plastic, and modern composite. Only do the entry demonstrated here if you have a plastic kayak. You can probably throw away a skin on frame before you hit the water, and even if the modern composite appears to be fine, they're just a lot more sensitive.
    Finally, what about taking lessons? Most clubs allow you to observe even if they're training and often offer some sort of introductory course. And they usually have a select few beginner kayaks available (else you can always rent at a rental place if you're on the fence and just wanna try a few times before committing).

  • @PALSRide
    @PALSRide Рік тому

    Even though I’m not new to this sport I’ll gladly watch any instructional videos you make because it’s not every day I get to watch a professional do it like this one I never thought about using my knees to pop the skirt

  • @lorenzriegel7480
    @lorenzriegel7480 Рік тому +1

    couple Things I´d recommend you added:
    1st Putting the knees under the Kneerests when you first get in
    Second adjusting the footrests
    third when you first try getting out of your kayak grab yourself a buddy to comfort you and even tough nothing should happen be there just in case
    and fourth having a spraydeck on should in my opinion only be done after you´ve gotten out of your kayak with one at least once again with the supervision of somebody else so nothing happens
    and most importantly fifth have fun!

  • @copastm
    @copastm Рік тому

    Great video! I want to see a Next Steps video i.e. common issues/bad technique when learning how to paddle like spinning out, using your arms too much when taking a stroke, and posture.

  • @andrewnau433
    @andrewnau433 Рік тому

    This was great. Spreading the stoke is always the classy move 🤙🏼
    You might think about sticking w/that helmet 😂

  • @dazfrombramley
    @dazfrombramley Рік тому +1

    Nice intro. As a suggestion I think some in depth techniques for getting in and out of a kayak as this is (in my experience) the place where most people come a cropper - may be different scenarios such as by a lake (as above) by a wharf, if you have a friend, by yourself, using a paddle to give support etc

  • @Solokayaker888
    @Solokayaker888 9 місяців тому

    Groovy!

  • @JhonnyMorales-
    @JhonnyMorales- Рік тому

    Hello from Colombia! Your videos are so awesome and very fun, and very useful. Could you make a video speaking about how and where to use each type of boat? (creek or half slice) thanks...

  • @MichaelDonlinAwesome
    @MichaelDonlinAwesome Рік тому

    Very cool.

  • @froveroni
    @froveroni 5 місяців тому

    Very good thank you

  • @jailen461
    @jailen461 10 місяців тому +1

    Good job mate. Didn't make it to much. Been doing it for years, but still fun to watch.

    • @Senders
      @Senders  10 місяців тому

      Cheers mate, always hard to know what to include and what to cut! How many years have you been kayaking?

    • @jailen461
      @jailen461 10 місяців тому

      @Senders since 1975. The old bones make it a little harder but it stays in the blood. I laugh when I see the stuff the younger guys are doing now. I've never done anything over class 4. But that was good enough for grins for me.

  • @lesliedzvimbo
    @lesliedzvimbo Місяць тому +1

    Rest in peace Bren

  • @jimnolen7996
    @jimnolen7996 Рік тому

    Can you do a roll class? I've been trying to roll and everyone has there own way and opinion.. I respect your opinion when it comes to anything to do with a kayak.

  • @TheKimmey281
    @TheKimmey281 Рік тому

    Diffrent paddle techniques, braces, holes, c to c, sweep and backdeck roll would be a good video 😊

  • @paksaokayaking4234
    @paksaokayaking4234 Рік тому

    What pfd do you normally use?

  • @davidcarthy9077
    @davidcarthy9077 Рік тому +2

    Make sure the pull chord is stuck up. The amount of first timers I've seen trap the pull chord under the deck. That can be nasty.

    • @michaelcarter3149
      @michaelcarter3149 2 місяці тому +1

      Exactly what I did my very first time. It wasn't very enjoyable, don't recommend lol. Ever since then I always make sure I don't repeat that.

    • @davidcarthy9077
      @davidcarthy9077 2 місяці тому

      I had to rescue a lad the other week with this problem. he wasnt happy, i lost my glasses.
      always check beginners pull chords? ​@@michaelcarter3149

  • @ieatbananaskins7926
    @ieatbananaskins7926 Рік тому

    Normally, when I kayak, I try to fit myself in really tightly - both using the backrest and footblock
    I'm guessing from this video that that's wrong, can you please tell me why?

  • @ZachMacKayak
    @ZachMacKayak Місяць тому +1

    Rest in peace big dog.

  • @followingrj
    @followingrj Рік тому

    I never thought I’d be a man putting a skirt on…..but here I am….welcome to whitewater kayaking 😂

  • @ferdinandroyle8391
    @ferdinandroyle8391 Рік тому

    Excuse me, but the "pull tab" is actually the HOLY CRAP strap

  • @pirminkahlau5824
    @pirminkahlau5824 Рік тому

    nice video

    • @tylerosborn7775
      @tylerosborn7775 Рік тому

      I WOULD OF EXPLAINED A LITTLE MORE ABOUT THE IMPORTANCE OF HAVING THE PULL TAB ON THE OUTSIDE OF YOUR SKIRT WHEN GETTING IN THE KAYAK FOR THE FIRST TIME BUT EITHER WAY YOUR A LEGEND AND I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS MAN

  • @brandon2103
    @brandon2103 Рік тому

    I've just got my first kayak (second hand Pyranha S6) could anyone give insight into paddel length? I have one I got with the boat but have seen multiple lengths and was hoping to get some information on that! Any help is really appreciated!

    • @andrewnau433
      @andrewnau433 Рік тому +2

      My first boat was an S:6 too! Great boat for getting your roll super solid! Paddle length is mostly what's comfortable to you. The longer it is, say 200-03cm, will give you more paddle to brace and roll with. Shorter, 194-97cm, will give you a faster stroke rate. You also need to consider shaft composition and blade size. Again, you'll find what works for you on what water. Try and borrow as many paddles as you can in eddies to help figure it out. Hope this helps some. Cheers!

    • @brandon2103
      @brandon2103 Рік тому

      @@andrewnau433 Legend, thanks for the advice!

  • @walthanas
    @walthanas Рік тому

    I find that it helps to tell beginners to pull the panic loop on the spraydeck up instead of towards you. Especially for younger kids (mine are currently 8 and 11 YO, but they started several years ago), pulling the loop towards them will not be enough to release the spraydeck from the cockpit. The same is true for pulling on the side of the spraydeck. That just requires more strength than they have.
    When I started kayaking (early nineties) in my student kayaking club, we used PVC spraydecks, which were much easier to get off a cockpit (and they would sometimes implode when you forgot to insert the metal anti-implosion bar).
    Beginners doing a seal launch (or "Himalaya start", as we say here in the Netherlands), can have some unintended results... ;-P
    Unfortunately, finding people who also have kayaking kids of a similar age and paddling skill to go out on whitewater with isn't always as easy as you make it sound. Clubs have really shrunk in size due to the pandemic, and finding paddling buddies online has changed considerably since the heigh days of rec.boats.paddle, boatertalk.com and such international forums. Alas, Facebook sees very little action in comparison to those forums, and everything seems a lot more segmented nowadays.
    BTW: Cool to see you swim on flatwater, for a change1 ;-)

  • @beenwithalowercaseb19
    @beenwithalowercaseb19 Рік тому +1

    8:33 where's the booty bear????

  • @illuman1369
    @illuman1369 Рік тому

    I feel like we need “How to do a booty beer” next time

  • @TheBadPritt
    @TheBadPritt 7 місяців тому

    😢 sliding in from the soil/green next to any water is not the good and sustainable way to start a kayak career or a kayak trip. Sorry to say: this is bad a bad advice
    Secondly: the instructor missed out to mention the most important thing about closing the kayak!
    Beginners have to take care, not simply to close the KAYAK, but extremely be careful that the emergency handle stays outside and reachable in any case of emergency.
    This super important emergency hint was totally missing
    Is that for this video gets only two out of five points