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Paddling Tip of the Week

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Don’t forget to dry your gear. One of the cardinal rules of any water sport is to never pack gear or clothing while it’s wet. If you do, mold, rust and other unwanted surprises will be quick to follow. If you are in a rush and can’t spare the time, leave the damp gear uncovered. The weekly paddling tip is provided by the Ocean Tribe Paddling Club, which is affiliated with the Sanibel Sea School. For more information, visit oceantribepaddlers.org.

Paddling Tip of the Week

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As we head into the rainy season, remember paddling through a light drizzle can be enjoyable; however, paddling through a heavy rain thunderstorm can be miserable. Always check the forecast before you get on the water. The weekly paddling tip is provided by the Ocean Tribe Paddling Club, which is affiliated with the Sanibel Sea School. For more information, visit oceantribepaddlers.org.

Paddling Tip of the Week

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Why should you start paddling? Paddling can increase muscle strength in your back, arms, shoulders and chest. Paddling activities can also be a great cardiovascular workout to increase stamina and promote weight loss. No matter your fitness level, we think becoming healthier by getting out on the water and enjoying the natural world sounds a lot better than going to the gym. The weekly paddling tip is provided by the Ocean Tribe Paddling Club, which is affiliated with the Sanibel Sea School. For more information, visit oceantribepaddlers.org.

Paddling Tip of the Week

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As we wait to get back on the water, there are a few things we can do at home to help advance our paddling skills. Maintaining stability on the water is an important aspect of all paddle sports, but stand up paddleboarding in particular requires excellent balance. Try yoga or basic stretches to keep your flexibility and balance ready for your next paddle. The weekly paddling tip is provided by the Ocean Tribe Paddling Club, which is affiliated with the Sanibel Sea School. For more information, visit oceantribepaddlers.org.