Copyright 2012 Surfguys Surf SchoolHow to purchase, repair, select, your SUP and paddle.SUP is now a craze here in Florida. The proper use of the paddle, and board is one which we teach on a regular basis. Proper use and paddle position is first. When I first started and tried out SUPing, my brain said to turn the paddle like I was scooping water with the blade facing the tail of the board, This was not the correct way. The correct position is with the blade facing the nose of the paddle board. After trying it, I did see how I was able to work better with the board when it came to catching and riding waves.http://www.surfguyssurf.com/how-to-sup-correctly-paddle-use-and-catching-waves.htmlThu, 20 Jan 2011 18:41:58 GMT2011-01-20T18:41:58How to SUP correctly, paddle use, and catching wavesYou've just gotten the bug for the newest thing on the water SUP, or Stand Up Paddling. You took a lesson or borrowed a friends board and now want to buy one for yourself. Buying an SUP is a costly purchase and should be done wisely. When it comes to an SUP there are many things to take into consideration. One is the size of the person. Two is the experience of the person who will paddle on the SUP. Three is the conditions that the SUP will be used in. In most cases where an SUP will be used is flat water. The majority of SUP's will be used on water that is not really moving, lakes, slow streams, and maybe a flat ocean. When it comes to buying your new or used SUP there are a few things to take into cosideration. Most surf or SUP shops will carry a few of the many brands that are available. Most locations will allow you to test drive an SUP to see how you like it. Schools teach and introduce newbees on how to use the paddle and how to work with the SUP before a purchase is needed. The newest craze on the water for surfing, and cross training with low impact.http://www.surfguyssurf.com/buying-your-first-sup.htmlTue, 24 Aug 2010 19:40:33 GMT2010-08-24T19:40:33Buying your first SUPhttp://www.surfguyssurf.com/sup-how-to-advice.htmlSUP How to AdviceTue, 24 Aug 2010 19:39:56 GMTen-us