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Kayaking: Eskimo Rolls

Kayaking: Eskimo Rolls. Alyssa Van Patten. Initial/ Prep Phase. Rotate hips to the left Lean trunk forward and to the left Bring paddle to the left side, parallel to the kayak Right hand paddle is parallel to the water, not perpendicular “Kiss the deck”= lean forward, head down.

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Kayaking: Eskimo Rolls

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  1. Kayaking:Eskimo Rolls Alyssa Van Patten

  2. Initial/ Prep Phase • Rotate hips to the left • Lean trunk forward and to the left • Bring paddle to the left side, parallel to the kayak • Right hand paddle is parallel to the water, not perpendicular • “Kiss the deck”= lean forward, head down

  3. Sweep Phase • Back paddle close to the boat • Sweep the front paddle out, bending the elbow • Relax upper body • Snap left hip into ext • Keep head down • Timing of segments: hipstrunkshoulders head • Eyes on hands

  4. Recovery Phase • Trunk leaning backwards • Bring head up • Bring trunk forwards • Bring paddles back up to parallel • Balance self

  5. Biomechanics • Acrobatics • Rotating about an axis through water • Balance • Getting the COM over the BOS and keeping the kayak upright

  6. Acrobatic • Rotating about an axis • Create torque to force self off center and start rotating • Small moment of inertia- get as close to kayak as possible- less resistance to stopping • Pushing hips up (hip snap) and leaving behind the upper body to counterbalance

  7. Balance • During hip snap • COM in the center of the boat near the hips • Hips snap up, COM will quickly get in line with BOS • If upper body goes first, COM is too low to bring the kayak up • Recovery Phase • Bringing the paddle parallel to the water and the trunk upright will stabilize and bring COM in the center of BOS

  8. Other Factors • Timing of Segments • Hip snap trunk  upper body  head • Fear of being upside down • Vision

  9. ObservationPrep Phase

  10. ObservationSweep Phase

  11. Observation

  12. Observation • View from front and 45 degree angle • High-speed, water proof camera • Listen • Environmental factors • Weather • Water conditions • Type of kayak • Gear

  13. Evaluation • First watch overall movement to make sure they are getting up • Break it into the three parts • Would watch the sweep phase first to make sure they got the hip snap above everything else • Then watch the other phases

  14. Implement Intervention • #1 = get over fear of being upside down in water • #2 = fix the biggest problem in their technique • Usually using upper body instead of hip snap • #3 = Practice each phase separately • Getting into roll tuck position • Practicing hip snap and sweep • Moving hips back and forth in kayak for balance (recovery phase) • #4 = Fix minor technical problems after that

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