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Want to learn how to paddle board standing up? Looking for something a little calmer than surfing that’ll still get your adrenaline pumping? If so, you’re in the right place. While paddle boarding might seem difficult at first, you’ll get the swing of things in no time. In this article, we’ll break down everything you’d ever need to know about learning how to paddle board.

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Find a calm area to start.

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  1. Finding calm wind is not necessary but always a good idea for your first hours on a board. If you are ‘launching’ your board off of a beach you can easily be swept down the beach and if enough wind is blowing you will see your board can act like a sail. Seek calm water as well; waves make it much more difficult to balance. [1]
    • Comfort is key for first timers! We love launching new paddle boarders into a lazy, well protected river where they can easily make shore if need be.
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    How do I go fast on my paddle board?
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    Just use the basic padding method, but do longer strokes. I suggest starting out with medium strokes to get the hang of it, so you don’t over-paddle and fall off.
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