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  3. Standup paddleboarding - Wikipedia

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    Standup paddleboarding in light surf Standup paddle boarding in Lake Annecy Kai Lenny, World Cup Sylt 2009 Professional windsurfing veteran Jürgen Hönscheid riding a wave in Hawaii Professional use: Two lifeguards of the German Life Saving Association patrolling a public bathing area of a lake on stand-up paddleboards in Munich

  4. The stand-up pedal board is this summer's must-try activity - AOL

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    For anyone who has avoided stand-up paddle boarding because they're afraid of falling, this new board may just be the answer you're looking for. The stand-up pedal board is this summer's must-try ...

  5. U.S. National Whitewater Center - Wikipedia

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    Stand-Up Paddle Boarding – Stand-Up Paddle Boarding is new to the USNWC in 2011. Participants stand on a board similar to a surf board and use a long paddle to maneuver along the Catawba River. Land Sports [7] Ice Skating – Since 2019, the USNWC has hosted one of the largest outdoor ice rinks on the east coast.

  6. Corran Addison - Wikipedia

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    Corran is also a competitive Stand Up Paddle Surfer and competed in the 2010 Hawaiian World Cup, has won numerous distance and racing SUP competitions all of the world, and is a big wave surfer, having surfed such well knows spots as Wiamea, Makaha and Sunset.

  7. Paddleboard Yoga - Wikipedia

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    Stand up paddleboarding (without yoga) was created in the 1940s by surfers at Waikiki in Hawaii. [1] In 2009, the yoga teacher and author Rachel Brathen adopted what she called the "playful" [2] but at that time "unheard of" [2] practice of Paddleboard Yoga as suitable for her holiday courses on Aruba in Costa Rica, stating that she had not invented it.