It works! I've seen your videos and joined the club. I made my own sea qajaq and Greenland paddle. Skin on frame. I'm 6' 1" and so my Qajaq is 18' 3" Some friends thought it should be hard to roll but once I got the roll down it was, as you said, more about body movement and position and less about using the paddle. I feel that, for me, the Greenland paddle is superior to the euro paddle and I never had problems keeping up with Euro paddlers. They aren't any faster and the aren't as relaxed as I can be. Thanks for the content! I have learned a lot from your free videos...just watching you move has taught me a lot.
Mike, can I ask what wood you made your paddle out of? And did you copy an existing one? I took native art in school and carved and painted paddles. I still have my knives and would love to carve a greenland paddle to use in my kayak. Cheers eh! -Shiny
I searched through the cedar 2x4's until I found one that is vertically grained and used a pattern I got from Cape falcon. Here is a link to his videos about Greenland paddle making: ua-cam.com/users/results?search_query=cape+falcon+kayak+greenland+paddle @@merccrewlcab2385
It just makes sense to become a unit with the kayak. I love being out in waves, makes me feel alive! I'm still in need more experience, but your videos are a huge help. Thank you.
I tried this today for the first time in shallow water, and I will keep practice this and hopefully it will learn me to be more confident in rougher sea.
So blessed I came acrosd this by fluke in my feed! So stoked! I want to carve my own greenland paddle after trying out a few. I will share this video far and wide!
i've almost completed my first year of paddling and have learned a lot. Your videos have been invaluable. Now that the water is warming up I can't wait to take some instruction and learn how to roll. I have challenges with four places in my pelvis with metal. But I can't wait to see how it goes. Can't wait until I can make my log like kayak feel nimble like you speak of.
I want to learn this stuff but after years of paddling with no back issues, this summer I have started to get numbness in my left leg. I used to be able to paddle for 4 and 5 hours at a time. Now I can go an hour max and I have to constantly shift to keep the numbness from being unbearable.
It's a sad experience for me knowing my kayak isn't made for edging. I have the Polish produced Wig Rapid 522 and the salesperson (also experienced kayaker) . He says it's very very hard to edge with my kayak, so despite paddling since last summer I have never been able to test this. The rudder with the kayak works good, but when it's not working I have to use my paddle to do the steering, and it slows it down. I love the kayak! but not be able to even test edging is a minus. Paulo, do you think you could edge with the Rapid 522? Thank you for your video as always! :)
Hello fellow Kayaker. I checked out a video of the Wig Rapid 522. It looks like you definitely can edge. Keep trying it is an important part of kayaking. In the video the person was using a Greenland paddle to roll just like any sea kayak. Don't be discouraged you will get it.
I hav tried it with the WIG 440 Cayman. It is a shorter version of almost the same hull shape. If you pull up rudder and skeg and edge it enough, combined with a little foreward stroke it does turn quite well. So I think the Rapid 522 will too. By the way I use a greenland paddle too.
@@mikekennedy2965 I will have to try this out next summer when the water is warmer again. Thanks for your message on this! I also use the Greenland paddle and it's the only paddle I use (so far) .
The video had shots throughout showing what Paulo was taking about. Not sure what you mean. Paulo, your gentle communication style makes it a pleasure to learn from you!
Agree. Look carefully at 5:17. He’s twisting at the waist then leaning back-instead of leaning to one side like he does at 6:18. So it could be clearer. Plus, he wants you to buy his guide, so… 😅
Elegance really is a word that comes to mind from those moves!
Fantastic, I thought I was a competent Greenland kayaker until I saw this. These techniques have been transformational, thanks.
Honestly Paulo, you are brilliant! I'm so grateful for your wisdom
I appreciate that!
It works! I've seen your videos and joined the club. I made my own sea qajaq and Greenland paddle. Skin on frame. I'm 6' 1" and so my Qajaq is 18' 3" Some friends thought it should be hard to roll but once I got the roll down it was, as you said, more about body movement and position and less about using the paddle. I feel that, for me, the Greenland paddle is superior to the euro paddle and I never had problems keeping up with Euro paddlers. They aren't any faster and the aren't as relaxed as I can be. Thanks for the content! I have learned a lot from your free videos...just watching you move has taught me a lot.
That's great to hear, thanks for mentioning it.
Mike, can I ask what wood you made your paddle out of? And did you copy an existing one? I took native art in school and carved and painted paddles. I still have my knives and would love to carve a greenland paddle to use in my kayak.
Cheers eh!
-Shiny
I searched through the cedar 2x4's until I found one that is vertically grained and used a pattern I got from Cape falcon. Here is a link to his videos about Greenland paddle making: ua-cam.com/users/results?search_query=cape+falcon+kayak+greenland+paddle @@merccrewlcab2385
I got the cedar at Lowes. Home depot should have some too.
Your way of delivering your knowledge is so pleasant. Calm, confident, wise...sonorous voice. Great content. Thanx a lot. 🙏
This is pretty genius, will pay attention to this next time paddling.
It just makes sense to become a unit with the kayak. I love being out in waves, makes me feel alive! I'm still in need more experience, but your videos are a huge help. Thank you.
I tried this today for the first time in shallow water, and I will keep practice this and hopefully it will learn me to be more confident in rougher sea.
So blessed I came acrosd this by fluke in my feed! So stoked!
I want to carve my own greenland paddle after trying out a few.
I will share this video far and wide!
I appreciate that very much.
So very true - I share your advice with everyone I can about these paddle methods; they make such a profound difference.
Inuit brilliance. Thank you!'
Thanks for your sharing your wisdom, Paulo! 👍😀
This is GREAT! Thankyou Paulo
Do you ever use a paddle-leash with a Greenland paddle? If not, do you ever lose it in rough water?
No. I don't think I would want something tied to my paddle in rough water especially. I have a spare I can quickly grab if needed.
I like the way you think, great videos, thank you for them
i've almost completed my first year of paddling and have learned a lot. Your videos have been invaluable. Now that the water is warming up I can't wait to take some instruction and learn how to roll. I have challenges with four places in my pelvis with metal. But I can't wait to see how it goes. Can't wait until I can make my log like kayak feel nimble like you speak of.
I’ve switched to a Greenland paddle for sea kayaking. Its been great.
Thanks Paolo. I thought I would need yoga to complete the roll but your technique seems really doable for tight people as me
I wish it was Saturday so I could go out and try this.... Rotate first then arch. makes sense...
Gracias paulo..estoy practicando mis primeros sidescull, y esto que enseñas ,me revoluciono la tecnica.....feliz!!!.
Another great tip for me to try next time I'm on the water 👍
You can also try it right now sitting down.
Thank you sweet Paulo.
Love the greenland paddle and like your videos. A pity you dont live in Sweden.
I don't understand the move - how is exactly that you are unlocking the spine? Thanks!
Muchas Gracias Paolo ! 🙌
how to watch it
go on big man!
awesome thanks,,take care
I want to learn this stuff but after years of paddling with no back issues, this summer I have started to get numbness in my left leg. I used to be able to paddle for 4 and 5 hours at a time. Now I can go an hour max and I have to constantly shift to keep the numbness from being unbearable.
Excelente!
It's a sad experience for me knowing my kayak isn't made for edging. I have the Polish produced Wig Rapid 522 and the salesperson (also experienced kayaker) . He says it's very very hard to edge with my kayak, so despite paddling since last summer I have never been able to test this. The rudder with the kayak works good, but when it's not working I have to use my paddle to do the steering, and it slows it down. I love the kayak! but not be able to even test edging is a minus. Paulo, do you think you could edge with the Rapid 522? Thank you for your video as always! :)
Hello fellow Kayaker. I checked out a video of the Wig Rapid 522. It looks like you definitely can edge. Keep trying it is an important part of kayaking. In the video the person was using a Greenland paddle to roll just like any sea kayak. Don't be discouraged you will get it.
I hav tried it with the WIG 440 Cayman. It is a shorter version of almost the same hull shape. If you pull up rudder and skeg and edge it enough, combined with a little foreward stroke it does turn quite well. So I think the Rapid 522 will too. By the way I use a greenland paddle too.
@@mikekennedy2965 I will have to try this out next summer when the water is warmer again. Thanks for your message on this! I also use the Greenland paddle and it's the only paddle I use (so far) .
Yeah keep trying when the water is warm! That's when I do my rolling practice.
@@khelben1979
Successful sea kayaking is all about learning how to pee in a boat.
So much talking about what is important without showing what he he talked ALOT about 😢
The video had shots throughout showing what Paulo was taking about. Not sure what you mean.
Paulo, your gentle communication style makes it a pleasure to learn from you!
Agree. Look carefully at 5:17. He’s twisting at the waist then leaning back-instead of leaning to one side like he does at 6:18. So it could be clearer. Plus, he wants you to buy his guide, so… 😅
Do you ever use a paddle-leash with a Greenland paddle? If not, do you ever lose it in rough water?
A leash is cheap insurance. Only reason I can think of where you may *consider* not using a leash is in a sketchy beach landing in big surf.