The DBCB blog is almost a month old now and I've put the mobility project on a temporary hiatus. As we approach our first race of the year, I wanted to take a jab at something that we haven't really touch on before: the mental aspect of dragon boating or competing in general.
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Friday, June 13, 2014
Wednesday, June 4, 2014
An Analysis on Paddle Length
My last "physics 101" post was wildly popular, so I thought that I would do an analysis on another issue that I think plagues many paddlers: choosing the right paddle length. While this usually comes down to personal preference and trial-and-error, people are usually choose a paddle length without much thought into what is right for them. Many paddle manufacturers will over-simplify the process down to your height and experience level, which might give you a vague idea of the appropriate size paddle but has flaws. First of all, why is your overall height important in a sport where you are sitting down? Simple answer: it isn't. So if not height, then what is important? And what is the criteria for experience? Is it just years of paddling experience? If so, then every year you continue in the sport you should be buying a new longer paddle. I'm sure the paddle manufacturers would like that, but if you're like me, then you're more concerned about what the right choice is for the long-term; not an interim paddle that you will "grow out of".
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