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Published on December 19th, 2014 | by Supworldmagazine

SUP Racing Techniques with Titouan Puyo (Team Starboard )

This video features Titouan Puyo on the 2015 Allstar performing a basic race stroke technique, a sprint paddle technique and the step back turn on a race board. The testing is performed at Lake Taco, the Starboard HQ in Thailand.

Race paddle stroke technique 
1. The race stroke requires you to really engage your core muscles and use your weight to maximize the power applied in every stroke.
2. To maximize the glide and speed, stand in the center of the board with a parallel stance to keep the board evenly trimmed.
3. Extend the grip with the lower arm and insert the blade as far forwards as possible to increase the leverage and power of each stroke.
4. Continue using the top arm to drive the blade deep in the water, keeping the paddle as straight and vertical as possible to track in a straight line.
• As you pull the paddle towards you, twist your hips to engage your core to help generate extra power. Apply your weight downwards by bending forwards with each stroke, focusing on pulling yourself past the paddle.

Sprint Technique 
1. To increase your sprint speed, stagger your stance so that your back foot is positioned further back on the side you are paddling on. This will allow you to twist all your weight into each stroke.
2. As you paddle, you can lift your heal of the back foot to reach further forwards to generate extra power from the stroke.

Step back turn
1. Step your leash foot back and move to the back of the board to lift the nose out of the water to initiate the turn. Place your back foot sideways so that you can push your heel into the board to help aid the turn and keep your front foot facing forwards to remain stable. The further back you step back, the faster the turn.
2. Place your paddle as wide as possible on each stroke. Keep your paddle close to the water to use as a tool to increase stability as it can be used as a brace.
3. As you step forwards, bring the back foot forward again so that both feet are facing forwards. As you build confidence you can cross step back into a parallel stance to increase speed of the transition.

SUP Racing Techniques with Titouan Puyo (Team Starboard )

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