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How safe are inflatable paddle boards?
When it comes to using an
inflatable stand-up paddleboard, this is a great way to enjoy the outdoors, get some exercise, and engage in various activities. As paddleboarding has become more popular, there are lots of options that have hit the market. Therefore, it’s a good idea to look at the various stand-up paddleboard options available. For those who are wondering about inflatable SUPs, they often want to know how safe they are. There are a few points to keep in mind regarding the safety of inflatable stand-up paddleboards.
Stand-Up Paddleboards Are Safe
First, there is a myth that inflatable stand-up paddleboards are not as safe as some alternatives. This myth is simply not the case. Often people think that because inflatable SUPs are precisely that, inflatable, they are easy to puncture. They have visions of paddleboards striking a rock or a tree branch, popping, and deflating quickly. The reality is that inflatable SUPs are incredibly durable. They will not shred or pop just from running into a hard object on the water. They are designed to resist these stresses with ease.
Second, inflatable stand-up paddleboards are harder to flip than some of the other types of paddleboards because they tend to be slightly wider than some of the alternatives. As a result, they have a larger center of gravity, making them harder to overturn. Therefore, it’s harder for people to flip paddleboards or end up in the water.
Finally, because these paddleboards are inflatable, they're also slightly softer than hard paddleboards. A softer landing means that when the paddleboard gets wet, and someone slips and falls, they're less likely to hurt themselves. There is more cushion for the landing, making it less likely that someone will sustain a serious injury.
These are just a few of the reasons that inflatable stand-up paddleboards are safe options for numerous activities. At the same time, everyone needs to stay safe on their SUP.
Safety Tips While Using an Inflatable SUP
When it comes to using an inflatable SUP, it is crucial to keep a few safety tips in mind. No matter whether someone is using an inflatable paddleboard or a traditional paddleboard, safety should always come first.
Stand up paddleboarding safety starts with the environment. Check the weather before going out. If there is a storm rolling in, it might not be the best time to be outside.
Next, think carefully about where the paddleboard is going to launch in the water. Some places do not allow SUPs, such as designated swimming areas or locations with heavy boat traffic. Think carefully about where you want to push off using safety as your best guide.
It’s also a good idea to learn about local tides or currents in the area. Try to move your paddleboard out into deeper water to avoid going near objects hidden beneath the water’s surface. Be mindful of other people in the area and avoid boats. If you don't have a lot of experience on your paddleboard, stay away from swimmers until you get more comfortable controlling your board, for your safety and theirs.
Falling Safely on a Paddleboard
There are times when you might end up falling from your paddleboard. If this happens, you need to be able to fall safely. First, try to avoid falling headfirst. Ideally, you will be wearing a life vest, so falling backward is ideal. Also, as you fall, think about letting go of your paddle. Do not land on your paddle, and don’t allow your paddle to twist you as you enter the water. Once you fall off, you should be able to get back on quickly. If you have a leash, this process will be even easier.
If you are looking for the latest options when it comes to inflatable stand-up paddleboards, then look no further than Dunn Rite Pool Products! Take a look at our selection of inflatable stand up paddleboards and pool accessories today!
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Standup Paddleboarding With Your Dog
Many dogs can easily be trained to ride along with you on a paddleboard, opening up whole new worlds of outdoor fun. With a
paddleboard-ready pup, you can rack up all sorts of adventures with your best buddy—and you don’t have to find a pet sitter or leave somebody back at the campsite to watch the dog when you head for the lake or the beach.
Safety, of course, is critical when it comes to paddleboarding with a dog, and you have to put in some groundwork before the two of you ever shove off from shore. In this article, we’ll run down some of the basics of training a canine to be comfortable on a paddleboard and point out the best equipment for the activity.
Prerequisites for Paddleboarding With a Dog
Your dog should be a strong swimmer if you’re going to bring it along paddleboarding. Just like you, your dog also needs to wear a
Personal Flotation Device (PFD) when on the board, which means you need to get that furry companion of yours comfortable wearing one of these vests.
Another fundamental, of course, is obedience training. An uncontrollable dog isn’t a good fit, needless to say, for standup paddleboarding.
Training a Dog to Ride on a Standup Paddleboard
It might seem a little daunting to train Fido to ride your
inflatable standup paddleboard with you, but it’s a pretty simple process that jibes with many dogs.
First and foremost, you want your dog to be at ease around your paddleboard. Depending on a dog’s particular disposition, an unfamiliar object such as that can be unsettling or even frightening, so lay the board in your house or your yard where you and your dog spend a lot of time to drive home its utter harmlessness.
Once the paddleboard’s presence is no big thing for your pooch, it’s time to take things to the next level. Ease the dog into getting onto the paddleboard by putting a treat in the board’s forward part between where you’ll be paddling and the nose. Use a command such as “Jump on!” or “Get on!” when you give your dog the go-ahead to grab the treat, then reward him with another. Use an analogous command—“Jump off!” etc.—to direct the dog off the board, and then provide another treat.
Add the command to sit or lie down on the board once the basic routine is established. Do this process regularly for a week or two so your dog understands the verbal directions and becomes used to climbing on and off the board and sitting or lying on it.
Now you want to add yourself to the mix: With the dog on the board, stand where you’d typically do. Rock the board gently to simulate floating and wave-lapping, hold your paddle, and conduct your typical paddling motion. All of the above may or may not weird your dog out at first. Using treats and repetition more likely than not, your dog will get fully accustomed to this new game.
Once your dog’s got the dryland version of paddleboarding down, you’re nearly off to the races. Bring pooch and paddleboard to a suitably accessible and calm body of water and run through the routine again a few times on the shore. Ease the board into the water and try things in the shallows. Before long, you’ll be able to graduate to the full-on real deal.
On your first few paddles—and, really, on every paddle with your pet—pay close attention to its body language. Be aware of signs of stress—continuous panting, nervous pacing or circling—and be ready to abort if need be.
Choosing a Standup Paddleboard Suitable for Your Dog
Some kinds of paddleboard materials are on the slippery side of things for dog paws. An inflatable paddleboard is an excellent choice, providing a softer and more yielding surface for better traction and comfort.
You want to size your paddleboard appropriately to the dimensions of your dog. It’s absolutely possible to go paddleboarding with even large breeds as long as the boards wide enough and has a suitable weight capacity.
Our Dunn-Rite inflatable standup paddleboards are ideal for on-the-water trips with man’s (and woman’s) best friend, boasting a generous 32-inch width and a 350-pound weight limit. Put in enough time for your training exercises—and don’t forget the PFDs—and you and your four-legged companion should be all set for some tandem trips on your favorite flatwater!
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How Safe Are Inflatable Stand Up Paddleboards?
When it comes to using an inflatable stand-up paddleboard, this is a great way to enjoy the outdoors, get some exercise, and engage in various activities. As paddleboarding has become more popular, there are lots of options that have hit the market. Therefore, it’s a good idea to look at the various stand-up paddleboard options available. For those who are wondering about inflatable SUPs, they often want to know how safe they are. There are a few points to keep in mind regarding the safety of inflatable stand-up paddleboards.
Stand-Up Paddleboards Are Safe
First, there is a myth that
inflatable stand-up paddleboards are not as safe as some alternatives. This myth is simply not the case. Often people think that because inflatable SUPs are precisely that, inflatable, they are easy to puncture. They have visions of paddleboards striking a rock or a tree branch, popping, and deflating quickly. The reality is that inflatable SUPs are incredibly durable. They will not shred or pop just from running into a hard object on the water. They are designed to resist these stresses with ease.
Second, inflatable stand-up paddleboards are harder to flip than some of the other types of paddleboards because they tend to be slightly wider than some of the alternatives. As a result, they have a larger center of gravity, making them harder to overturn. Therefore, it’s harder for people to flip paddleboards or end up in the water.
Finally, because these paddleboards are inflatable, they're also slightly softer than hard paddleboards. A softer landing means that when the paddleboard gets wet, and someone slips and falls, they're less likely to hurt themselves. There is more cushion for the landing, making it less likely that someone will sustain a serious injury.
These are just a few of the reasons that inflatable stand-up paddleboards are safe options for numerous activities. At the same time, everyone needs to stay safe on their SUP.
Safety Tips While Using an Inflatable SUP
When it comes to using an
inflatable SUP, it is crucial to keep a few safety tips in mind. No matter whether someone is using an inflatable paddleboard or a traditional paddleboard, safety should always come first.
Paddleboarding safety starts with the environment. Check the weather before going out. If there is a storm rolling in, it might not be the best time to be outside.
Next, think carefully about where the paddleboard is going to launch in the water. Some places do not allow SUPs, such as designated swimming areas or locations with heavy boat traffic. Think carefully about where you want to push off using safety as your best guide.
It’s also a good idea to learn about local tides or currents in the area. Try to move your paddleboard out into deeper water to avoid going near objects hidden beneath the water’s surface. Be mindful of other people in the area and avoid boats. If you don't have a lot of experience on your paddleboard, stay away from swimmers until you get more comfortable controlling your board, for your safety and theirs.
Falling Safely on a Paddleboard
There are times when you might end up falling from your pedalboard. If this happens, you need to be able to fall safely. First, try to avoid falling headfirst. Ideally, you will be wearing a life vest, so falling backward is ideal. Also, as you fall, think about letting go of your paddle. Do not land on your paddle, and don’t allow your paddle to twist you as you enter the water. Once you fall off, you should be able to get back on quickly. If you have a leash, this process will be even easier.
If you are looking for the latest options when it comes to inflatable stand-up paddleboards, then look no further than Dunn Rite Pool Products! Take a look at our selection of inflatable stand up paddleboards and pool accessories today!
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SUP Surfing: Tips and Tricks
If you are thinking about taking up the great sport of SUP (stand-up paddleboard) surfing, then you need to keep a few essential tips in mind. The good news is that pretty much anyone can take up this sport as long as they are committed to the challenge! Take a look at some of the helpful information below!
Where Does SUP Surfing Take Place?
SUP surfing can happen pretty much anywhere! The vast majority of people who want to try SUP surfing will start with flat water, such as lakes and rivers. On the other hand, you can try this sport almost anywhere, including rolling beaches, because SUP surfing is an offshoot of traditional surfing.
For beginners, it is easier to start on flat water before trying to catch larger waves. SUP surfing presents a few unique challenges that might not be present with other SUP sports. Therefore, it is vital to keep safety in mind as well.
Safety in SUP Surfing
It is important to note that SUP surfing is one of the few SUP sports where a jacket is not required; however, it is still important to put safety first. Those who try SUP surfing need to be aware of the surf conditions and never try SUP surfing alone. While life jackets are not a requirement for surfing, it’s a good idea for many. Furthermore, everyone who tries SUP surfing also has to have a leash that attaches them to the board, which will prevent surfers from getting separated from their boards. Even on an inflatable SUP, which is an incredibly popular option for SUP surfing, it is still essential to have a leash. Try to pick a leash that is at least as long as the board preventing board recoil from smacking you.
Practicing SUP Surfing
If you want to get better at SUP surfing, you need to practice. When you go out to practice, find an area that isn’t surrounded by other surfers and swimmers. Avoiding other people nearby is helpful because you could end up striking someone with your inflatable SUP if it gets away from you.
Some of the challenges that you are going to face when you try SUP surfing include:
Launching and paddling the board past the waves that are breaking in the area
Learning how to catch the waves as they roll by
Surfing on the actual wave
With practice, all of these challenges can be conquered.
SUP Surfing Positioning
If you want to catch a wave, you have to be in the right position and then need to commit to the actual wave. As you wait for the waves to arrive, try to line up parallel to the incoming waves. Stand in a hybrid stance, which means that your toes should be facing the ocean while your paddle is on the toe side of the board.
Then, pick a wave and commit to it. Turn 90 degrees so that you are perpendicular to the wave as it comes in. When the swell gets close, take a few smooth and solid strokes to increase your speed. After a few strokes, the wave should catch up to you. Then, lean forward and establish yourself on the wave. Once you have caught it, extend into a surf stance!
As you catch the board, try to angle it on the wave to stay in the pocket of the wave. The pocket is where the breaking part of the wave meets the open, green face of the wave. It might be easier to angle the board slightly so that you face it with your toes. While these steps are straightforward, it will take some practice and patience!
If you want to get the most out of your SUP surfing experience, you need to have the right board. At Dunn Rite Pool Products, we have the boards you need to get started SUP surfing. Take a look at everything we have to offer!
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SUP Ball: What Is It?
If you are looking for a game that you can play on your inflatable SUP then look no further than SUP Ball. SUP Ball is a game that is a combination of a few different sports including netball, water polo, rugby, and lacrosse. Of course, the entire game is played on SUPs!
SUP Ball takes flat water and turns it into a challenging match. This is an intense game but it can be adapted to be played by players of all levels. Therefore, whether someone is new to the game of SUP Ball or is considered a master, they can enjoy everything that SUP Ball has to offer! This is the most fun that someone can have on an
inflatable SUP!
The Match Format
First, it is important to learn the match format of SUP Ball. These matches are played between two separate teams of five. The two teams are facing in opposite directions. There can be a maximum of five subs per team.
In order to score a goal in SUP Ball, the match ball has to strike the goal buoys.
SUP Ball is played in a continuous format. There are two separate 15-minute halves separated by a break that lasts for five minutes.
Of note, there is no out of bounds during a game of SUP Ball. The entire water surface is the field.
The Rules of SUP Ball
There are two very different versions of SUP Ball that you might play. The first is the non-contact version. The second version is the contact version. If you play contact SUP Ball, this will get very intense and you will get wet. In contact SUP Ball, you can tackle or push other players off of their boards, creating an entirely new element of competition.
Once a player comes in possession of the ball, they have to stop paddling. If a player does not have at least half of his or her body on the board, he or she is not in play. He or she must get back on the board before he or she can make contact with the ball. Other players cannot prevent someone from getting back on their board, even in contact SUP Ball.
After a goal has been scored in SUP Ball, the ref should blow the whistle. Then, the team that scored the goal must paddle around their defensive buoy in order to be considered onside once again. Once they do this, the match will resume. Of note, players are not allowed to hug the goal buoy. This is a form of goaltending.
The ref has the right to remove players from the game for the following reasons. These include:
Foul play
Conduct that is considered unsportsmanlike
Use of excessive force
Repeated violations of the rules of SUP Ball
Tactics and Strategy in SUP Ball
If you are looking for a few tips that will help you in your next SUP Ball match, a few examples include:
You are allowed to play the ball with any part of your body plus your paddle
You are allowed to get on someone else’s board during contact SUP Ball and can do this to steal the ball or knock the player off-balance
You can advance the ball with short passes to yourself, which might make it faster to travel across the water
It is easiest to compete in SUP Ball if you are able to stand up on your SUP during the game
It is okay to leave a player back on defense but he or she cannot hug the goal buoy
These are a few tips that should help get you started in SUP Ball.
Invest in a Solid Inflatable SUP from Dunn Rite Pool Products
If you want to be able to compete effectively in SUP Ball, then you need to have the right SUP. An inflatable SUP is a great choice and will help you during your next match! At Dunn Rite Pool Products, we have the latest products in the world of inflatable SUPs. We can give you everything you need to compete at the highest level in SUP Ball. Check out everything we have to offer!
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SUP Polo
If you are looking for a fun, challenging game to play, then SUP Polo is the sport for you. Using your
inflatable paddleboard, you can do just about everything in this sport as you compete against family members and friends. There are a few key points that you should keep in mind when it comes to SUP Polo.
What Is SUP Polo?
SUP Polo is a combination of multiple games including water polo and lacrosse. This game is best played on inflatable SUPs. Usually, there is an area of the water that has been sectioned off. This will act as the boundaries of the course. Alternatively, you can also play this sport in a swimming pool. While SUP Polo started as a form of a gimmick, it has spread quickly and is now one of the most popular team-based events that you can play on an inflatable SUP.
The Rules of SUP Polo
There are a few rules that you should follow when you play SUP Polo. Each team has three players, although this can be easily modified to add more players if you wish. Typically, each game is about six minutes long; however, if you feel you have the energy, you can extend the matches. At halftime, the teams switch the direction in which they are going.
There is a ball that has been designed to be played only with paddles. Try to play with paddles that have a bit of a curve to them. Your goal is to scoop or usher the ball along the water. Then, you try to fire the ball into the net of the other team.
The game is meant to be fast and short. If you fall in the water while playing SUP Polo, then you are doing something right! Of course, the team who ends up with the most goals at the end of the match is declared the winner! This is an intense game that provides you with a fun workout as well!
What Equipment Do You Need?
There are a few pieces of equipment that you will need in order to play SUP Polo. These include:
Enough inflatable SUPs for everyone who will be participating
Paddles that have curves or scoops on the end that allow you to launch a ball at the goal
Sometimes, there are fins that you can attach to the bottom of your SUP to make the board easier to turn as you play
You will need a small ball that is easy to move and shoot during SUP Polo
You will need two separate nets of the same size to act as goals
You should have something that you can use to mark the boundaries of the course
While you can play SUP Polo on just about any body of water, it is better to find calm water.
Tips and Tricks for SUP Polo
As you get started with SUP Polo, you will find that this is a demanding sport that is meant to be played at a fast pace. While beginners can certainly participate, this is a sport that requires a lot of quick maneuvers in order to be able to keep up with the other players. Therefore, you should practice paddling, balancing, turning, and scooping with your arms in order to get better at SUP Polo.
There are two versions of the sport. The first is the non-contact version where players are not supposed to make physical contact with each other. On the other hand, nudging the board is allowed. The other form of SUP Polo is a contact sport, where you can knock people into the water to get them to release the ball. Think of this as the contact that takes place during men’s lacrosse.
If you want to give SUP Polo a try, then you need to have the right board. Inflatable SUPs work the best for this sport. Therefore, take a look at the selection of boards from Dunn Rite Pool Products! Then, get out on the water and challenge a few other players to a game of SUP Polo!
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How to Close Your Swimming Pool For The Season
When the winter weather arrives, you need to take care of your pool to make sure that it is ready to go for the next swimming season. While the process of winterizing a pool might seem difficult and complicated, it is helpful to have a step by step guide that you can follow to make sure that your pool is closed quickly and easily.
Start Pool Closing Prep Early
No matter what type of pool you have, the important tip is to start closing your pool early. One week prior to the closing date, it is important to add some phosphate remover to the pool. This will strip phosphate from the pool and keep algae out of the water. This will prevent algae blooms from accumulating. Furthermore, you should wait to close the pool until the water temperature is below 65 degrees. If you close the pool down too early, then algae might end up growing.
Pool Closing Begins With Pool Cleaning
Next, you need to make sure that you
clean your pool before you close it. When you take the time to clean the pool ahead of time, you will not only prevent algae from growing in the pool but you will make life easier when you open the pool next spring. Skim the surface of the pool, brush the sides, and vacuum the pool thoroughly.
In addition to cleaning the pool, you need to make sure that you shock it as well. Shocking the pool will kill any bacteria that might feel like lingering around in the pool during the winter. Shock the pool a few days before you close it for the winter.
Remember to backwash the pool filters as well. Let the pool pump run for a full cycle before you backwash it. Then, backwash the pool and chemically clean the pool filter to make sure that it is clean when you close it.
The Pool Water Level and Chemistry For Pool Closing
Remember that there is a chance that the water in your pool might start to freeze. To prepare for this, you need to keep the water at least four inches below the tip of the vinyl line (for vinyl pools) or tile line (for fiberglass and concrete pools).
also, remember to balance the
pool chemistry. Use a test kit to make sure the alkalinity is between 80 and 120 ppm. The pH should be around 7.4.
Pool Closing - Drain the Pool Lines
Next, you need to make sure that you drain the pool lines. Remember that water is going to expand when it freezes. This is why we are keeping the level in the pool below the top. If water freezes and expands in your pool lines, the lines might rupture. This could lead to a very expensive repair bill. There is usually a drain plug that you can remove to allow the water to drain out. Make sure that you drain the pool heater, pool filter, and pool pump as well.
Once you have drained everything, add pool anti-freeze. This is going to be important for protecting your pool’s system during the cold winter months.
Pool Closing - Cover the Pool
Finally, you need to make sure that you install a winter cover as well. Protect your pool by using a secure pool cover. No matter what type of pool you have, you need to make sure that it is tightly sealed along the edges of the pool. The best type of cover is a safety cover. This will keep out winter storm debris since it is anchored to the pool deck. Furthermore, safety covers will protect against people and pets from falling in the water as well. You need to think about the type of safety cover you want to use. Winter covers and leaf nets might protect against debris but will not protect people and pets from falling in.
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Once you have winterized your pool, take a look at your equipment. This might include pool volleyball and pool basketball products. Think about what type of equipment you might need to replace. Dunn Rite Pool Products has you covered if you are looking for new equipment for the next pool season!
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The Benefits of an Inflatable Stand-up Paddleboard
If you are looking to invest in a new stand-up paddleboard, then you need to know about the benefits of an
inflatable SUP. When it comes to an inflatable stand-up paddleboard, this is a great way to learn about this fantastic activity which can involve anything from yoga and fishing to surfing. With this in mind, there are a few benefits of using an inflatable stand-up paddleboard (SUP) that everyone should consider.
Inflatable SUP Durability
One of the concerns that people often have when it comes to an inflatable stand-up paddleboard is its durability. The reality is that an inflatable stand-up paddleboard has the durability that will compare well to nearly any other SUP on the market. Technology has come a long way and has greatly improved the quality and features of an inflatable SUP. While it is true that older inflatable SUPs could puncture easily, this is not the case with the newer line of inflatable stand-up paddleboards, which includes the Dunn Rite inflatable SUP for those looking to enjoy this sport in style! Today, an inflatable stand-up paddleboard is made out of hardened rubber which is incredibly strong. As long as people take proper care of their inflatable stand-up paddleboards, they will last just as long as hard SUPs. Read our blog on
how to care for your inflatable SUP in the winter.
Inflatable SUPs Are Great for All Skill Levels
Next, an inflatable stand-up paddleboard is also great for people of all skill levels, an inflatable SUP is a great choice for beginners and advanced riders alike. An inflatable stand up paddleboard tends to be both longer and wider. A longer and wider inflatable SUP means that they are more stable, making it easier for people to balance on the board. While an inflatable stand-up paddleboard is ideal for beginners, there are lots of intermediate and advanced users who enjoy an inflatable SUP as well. There are plenty of higher level SUP uses that lend themselves to an inflatable stand up paddleboard, especially when transport is impossible for a traditional SUP.
Easy To Store and Transport Inflatable SUPs
One of the biggest concerns that many people have when it comes to a SUP involves storage and transport. After all, a paddleboard is large and people need to have a place to put it. With an inflatable stand-up paddleboard, this is not an issue. An inflatable stand-up paddleboard is easy to store and transport. When they are deflated, they will easily fold into a compact size. Dunn Rite’s inflatable stand up paddleboard comes in a heavy-duty backpack with hiking straps that makes them ideal for transporting to hard to reach bodies of water. Furthermore, it is rare to find an inflatable stand-up paddleboard that weighs more than 25 pounds, making them light to carry. It is easy to see why so many people love using an inflatable SUP. Read our blog post on
storing your inflatable SUP between uses.
The Versatility of an Inflatable SUP
Inflatable stand-up paddleboards are also one of the most versatile options out there. Because these are inflatable options, they also come in a variety of sizes. This means that everyone is able to tailor their inflatable SUP to meet their specific needs. For example, there some people who might want to use an inflatable stand-up paddleboard to do yoga. With a wide base, it is going to be more likely to stay in place, making it easy to use and enjoy. There are others who might want to use an inflatable stand-up paddleboard to go rafting. This is easy with an inflatable option as well with the addition of a detachable seat! Consider bringing your fishing gear and trying to catch dinner while either standing or sitting on your inflatable SUP. While there are some inflatable stand-up paddleboards that might do better with certain activities than others, it is possible for everyone to find an inflatable stand-up paddleboard that will meet their needs. This is why the sport is growing so quickly.
Find the Right Inflatable SUP from Dunn Rite Products
These are a few of the biggest benefits of using an inflatable stand-up paddleboard. This is a great sport that has so many opportunities. This will help anyone get in some exercise while enjoying the open water. If you are looking for a new inflatable stand-up paddleboard, then look no further than Dunn-Rite products. We have some of the top, newest options when it comes to an inflatable SUP. Take a look at everything we have to offer! We are confident that you will find something that works for you!
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SUP Yoga
If you are looking to get the most out of your
inflatable stand-up paddleboarding (SUP) experience, then you have probably heard about SUP yoga. Once you get comfortable with the basics of SUP yoga, you might be looking for ways to increase the challenge. Of course, in order to challenge yourself with SUP yoga, you need to have the right equipment. This is where an inflatable SUP can be helpful. An inflatable SUP is a little bit wider than most other SUP options. This means that you have more room to try advanced SUP yoga poses.
So, once you have the right inflatable paddleboard, it's time to take on a few more challenging SUP yoga poses. There are a few advanced SUP yoga poses that you might want to try.
SUP Yoga:The Forward Bend
While this might sound like a straightforward SUP yoga pose, it takes a lot of core strength and balance to pull this pose off correctly.
To complete this pose, start in the middle of the board. Place your feet in the center. Then, place your hands together. Inhale, then sweep your arms in and up. Your fingers should be interlaced above you.
Once your fingers are in place above you, exhale. As you breathe out, bow forward. Finally place your palms on the board in front of you, using a forward bend. This should expand your chest and work your car as you lean forward. Keep your feet firm on the board as you complete this pose to prevent it from shifting beneath your feet.
SUP Yoga: Side Angle and Warrior Two Pose
This is a popular advanced yoga pose that is made that much harder in SUP yoga. Start by standing in the middle of your board. Then, step your left foot all the way back. As you do this, your right knee should naturally form a 90-degree angle. Ensure that your left foot is perpendicular to your right foot. Then, take your right hand and place it diagonally on the ground. You should be able to use your right shoulder to stabilize your knee in the process. While this happens, extend your left arm and point it to the sky. Breathe in at your hips and focus your energy in the hamstrings. This is a pose that will work almost your entire body.
Finally, once you have held this position for a few seconds, inhale and raise up into the classic Warrior 2 position.
SUP Yoga: Advanced Downward Facing Dog
This position starts with you seated on your board. Your ships should be low. Your arms should be extended out. From this position, take a few, deep breaths. Inhale and exhale deliberately. After this, windmill your arms forward quickly. Your right foot should step back into the plank position as you do this.
Then, lower yourself, lift your heart, and transition into an upward facing dog. Then, on the exhale, transition yourself into the downward-facing dog position. This advanced motion is challenging on a paddleboard, but a few practice attempts should help you get this down.
SUP Yoga:The Headstand
Finally, the headstand is a classic advanced yoga pose. To complete this pose, come down to your knees. Then, interlace your fingers. Make sure that your elbows are shoulder-width apart. After this, place the crown of your head between your forearms. Your crown should be nice and flat. After this, lift up your hips. Walk your feet up toward your face. Keep your hips above your shoulders. Line up your shoulders with your head.
Lastly, tighten your core and lift your body into the vertical position. This is a challenging pose so do not get discouraged. Practice makes perfect.
These are all challenging poses. One of the most important things that you have to remember during this process is that it is okay to fall in the water! If you fall in the water, simply get back up and try again! Check out Dunn Rite Pool Products today to take a look at all of the SUP yoga and inflatable paddleboard accessories! Give SUP yoga a try and challenge your body in a different way!
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