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Created by Grenfell > 9 months ago, 8 Jun 2017
Grenfell
NSW, 291 posts
8 Jun 2017 3:56PM
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I have a slight left shoulder injury, when paddling on my left side I'm veering off to the right pretty badly, I'm left handed. Am I pulling too hard with my left hand post catch or not pushing down hard enough with my top/right hand? it's p!ssing me off......the shoulder will be fine post some physio.......any thoughts in the interim welcome.

DaveSandan
VIC, 1385 posts
8 Jun 2017 4:34PM
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How long is your board what fin do you have what size paddle??

colas
5379 posts
8 Jun 2017 3:00PM
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Most probably, your shaft is less vertical when paddling left. Try to see if you can keep the shaft in a more vertical plane without pain

Helmy
VIC, 799 posts
8 Jun 2017 5:16PM
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Or give it away, tell me and nozza your address and we'll come and relieve you of your collection...lol!!!

I like Colas' advice. I'm right handed and have the same issue.

Grenfell
NSW, 291 posts
8 Jun 2017 5:30PM
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colas said..
Most probably, your shaft is less vertical when paddling left. Try to see if you can keep the shaft in a more vertical plane without pain


Yep its only a recent situation.... will try thanks.

Grenfell
NSW, 291 posts
8 Jun 2017 5:33PM
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colas said..
Most probably, your shaft is less vertical when paddling left. Try to see if you can keep the shaft in a more vertical plane without pain


Yep its only a recent situation.... will try thanks.
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Helmy said..
Or give it away, tell me and nozza your address and we'll come and relieve you of your collection...lol!!!

I like Colas' advice. I'm right handed and have the same issue.


Ha! The collection is looking good at the mo but always room for another... running through some ideas at the mo!

Piros
QLD, 7295 posts
8 Jun 2017 6:00PM
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Drop your elbows , keep them closer to your body , it takes stress off the joint. Re the yaw its the angle of the paddle when you pull it back. I spent 15 years in the back seat of an outrigger canoe and thats how we steer . If you take a stroke and the board pulls that way simply open up the face of the blade or angle it away to compensate.

Grenfell
NSW, 291 posts
8 Jun 2017 6:18PM
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DaveSandan said..
How long is your board what fin do you have what size paddle??


14ft, 35 Mako, 91 V Drive.

Smash1
NSW, 826 posts
8 Jun 2017 7:34PM
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3 major issues:
- you are left handed
- your shaft is not straight
- your quiver is too full
:-)

DaveSandan
VIC, 1385 posts
8 Jun 2017 10:07PM
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Grenfell said..

DaveSandan said..
How long is your board what fin do you have what size paddle??



14ft, 35 Mako, 91 V Drive.


I am left handed and right handed people have the same problems but because they are right handed they can't see a problem!??
I agree with Colas your shaft is likely on an angle, I do it to steer on my 14fter so without a video to verify you will have to keep us updated as you go. Perhaps try standing more forward or backward on your board to find that sweet spot???

supthecreek
2760 posts
9 Jun 2017 9:55AM
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Beats going wrong!

Zeusman
QLD, 1363 posts
9 Jun 2017 12:32PM
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supthecreek said..
Beats going wrong!


Badoom Tsh!!

Smash1
NSW, 826 posts
9 Jun 2017 5:33PM
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Or going down......

bobajob
QLD, 1535 posts
10 Jun 2017 2:40PM
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"Am I pulling too hard with my left hand"
"Or going down......"

This is still supping right?

Smash1
NSW, 826 posts
10 Jun 2017 3:14PM
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This is still supping right? Or left?

Grenfell
NSW, 291 posts
11 Jun 2017 1:21PM
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colas said..
Most probably, your shaft is less vertical when paddling left. Try to see if you can keep the shaft in a more vertical plane without pain


got my shaft up vertical this am and hey presto straight as a dye....or near as damn it so thanks Colas + crew. Now for a 20minute rub down through the shoulder and I'll be tip top.

Smash1
NSW, 826 posts
11 Jun 2017 1:26PM
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Grenfell said..

colas said..
Most probably, your shaft is less vertical when paddling left. Try to see if you can keep the shaft in a more vertical plane without pain



got my shaft up vertical this am and hey presto straight as a dye....or near as damn it so thanks Colas + crew. Now for a 20minute rub down through the shoulder and I'll be tip top.


a vertical shaft and a rubdown....now you are talking



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