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I'm quite comfortable with a 60 degree feathered paddle and understand
the advantages in windy situations. However I've recently begun to learn and practice Braces. would't the learning curve be quicker in learning to brace quickly either side if you used an unfeathered paddle? Same goes for learning to roll? I really don't have to think about feathering with my index hand since the forward stroke has become second nature or intuitive due to repetion. Bracing, or rolling however is not yet intuitive and during practive I forgot to twist my wrist on the index side and the brace failed by having the paddle dive into the water with me following. I know the stock answer will be with practice, the proper indexing will also become intuitive during bracing /rolling. My point is that while I may devote whole days to the forward stroke, I can only afford an hour or so once a week to practice. Does it not make more sense to switch to an unfeathered paddle for all strokes and trade off the few times wind becomes a severe issue Gene |
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