Essential Kayak Paddling Techniques
Master kayak paddling — forward stroke, sweep stroke, edging, and bracing for efficient and safe kayaking.
The kayak forward stroke uses torso rotation, not arms. The sweep stroke turns the kayak. Edging improves turning. The low brace prevents capsizing in waves. Keep the paddle shaft vertical and the blade fully submerged.
Problemă
Inefficient paddling technique causes shoulder fatigue, slow progress, and difficulty controlling the kayak in wind and current.
Soluție
Learn proper torso-driven paddling technique with four essential strokes — forward, reverse, sweep, and brace.
Audience: Beginner and intermediate kayakers who want to paddle with less effort and more control.
Steps
- 1
Forward stroke: rotate your torso, plant the blade near your feet, pull past your hip, exit at your hip
- 2
Reverse stroke: plant the blade behind you, push forward to slow or reverse
- 3
Sweep stroke: reach forward, sweep the blade in a wide arc toward the stern, turn the kayak
- 4
Low brace: slap the blade flat on the water surface for stability in waves
- 5
Edging: tilt the kayak slightly on its edge to carve turns
Întrebări frecvente
How do I keep my kayak going straight? ▼
Use consistent strokes on alternating sides. Learn the J-stroke (a slight hook at the end of the forward stroke) for course correction without switching sides.
What is the most common kayak injury? ▼
Shoulder strain from arm-dominant paddling. Use torso rotation to engage larger back muscles and reduce shoulder load.
How do I paddle in wind? ▼
Keep the bow pointed into the wind. Use shorter, more powerful strokes. If crossing wind, edge the kayak slightly into the wind.