Looping is really big fun and the newest playboat designs have made this once elite maneuver attainable and within reach of aspiring playboaters everywhere. Loops may be performed in virtually any type of hole or wave-hole. Here are seven steps to get you looping like a rockstar. Remember, the best way to learn is to practice by getting out to your local playspot and going for it. Oh yeah, make sure its deep!
1) Begin at the top of the pile
2) Shift your body weight to the back of your seat by bending slightly from the hips.
3) Accelerate down the face of the wave or wave hole, making sure to keep your boat angle perpendicular to the incoming greenwater. At this time shift your weight rapidly to the front of your boat by bending forward at the hips and forcing your heels down.
4) This will cause your boat to “initiate” in the greenwater upstream of the hole. As you feel your boat start to pop or ender out of the water jump straight up as quickly as possible. Tip: As you jump look up at the sky
5) As soon as you are standing, snap back forward bringing your chest towards the front of your cockpit while trying to throw your heels over your head like a forward somersault.
6) As the front of your boat passes over your head pull back on your paddle to help it along.
Cheers and happy looping!
Be Safe
Andrew Holcombe
1 comment:
watching people looping is such an impressive move but it looks rather complicated . now after reading your"seven simple steps" im even more confused i can flatwater cartwheel my chronic with ease and bow and stern stall but trying to loop i just keep falling flat on my face? any ideas . . . . . in simple form ;-p
cheers
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