by Christopher Crowhurst | Sep 7, 2011 | Uncategorized
I learned the Mummy Roll as a one handed roll. It was recently pointed out to me that it is easier to complete as a two handed roll. I have documented the two handed approach to help people learn. You can learn the basic body position and arm movements first using the...
by Christopher Crowhurst | Sep 6, 2011 | Uncategorized
The norsaq Chest Scull is a great way to learn the forward finish for norsaq rolls. It will place you in the recovery position and allow you to just focus on the last phase of the roll. It gives you the chance to focus on the concave to convex, arch to arch, back...
by Christopher Crowhurst | Sep 5, 2011 | Uncategorized
This is a roll for the Tuilik wearers amongst us. In order to perform this you will need to be able to get out of your traditional seated position in the kayak and rotate your legs within the cockpit. I can’t see how this would be possible without the...
by Christopher Crowhurst | Sep 2, 2011 | Uncategorized
The Swan Roll was my first two handed norsaq roll. By two handed I mean two norsaqs, one in each hand. This is not two hands on one norsaq. I suspect that this roll has a practical purpose if your paddle snaps in two at the loom and you need to recover. This is a...