17 February 2011
Happiness is a Stick
Dreamer Matt_Vanstix Aleut paddle
Queensland and my hometown Brisbane, is recovering from the unprecedented weather events of January 2011. Several local beaches and waterways remain closed to swimmers as a precaution. On some of the hottest days of Summer, the usually popular beaches are eerily deserted.
It’s no secret that playing around in my kayak with my stick makes me happy.
Kayaking is a chance for me to be fully present in the moment, not thinking about anything except my body, the paddle, the kayak and the water. Even when I muck it up, it’s still fun. I play to improve my skills and I like that I don’t have to be technically perfect to enjoy myself.
Gnarlydog sculling during a play session
As I play, get wet and focus in the now, I not only come to enjoy the sensation of being underwater in my kayak, I learn how the movements of my body affect the kayak in the water.
Greg Schwarz Scarecrow rolling during a play session
Playing with traditional paddles has fast tracked my learning and increased the FUN factor more than I could have imagined.
Greg's 'Downunder' stroke
Sticks may not be for everyone, but my friends and I enjoy learning the subtleties of using them - and the benefits they bring!
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Couldn't agree with you more!
ReplyDeleteNice post Tess! I think you and your friends are fast becoming Australia's key pocket of Greenland fun - and it's great to see! Keep playing and laughing... perhaps it'll catch on. ;)
ReplyDeleteHi Lesley, thanks for sharing your happy stick stories from Scotland with us.
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Hey Fat Paddler - Greenland Australia instead of Queensland Australia ?
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment, not sure if it's true. We do like messing around and having fun up here. Come and play with us sometime.
Tess