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Content Summary

In this article, we discussed the steps on how to get back on your stand-up paddleboard (SUP) after falling off. The key steps include positioning yourself at the back of the board, using the paddle to stabilize yourself, and then pulling yourself back onto the board using the handle or rails. Additionally, it is important to practice this skill in a controlled environment to build confidence and proficiency.

Conclusion

Getting back on your SUP after falling off can be challenging, but with practice and proper technique, it is achievable. By following the steps outlined in this article and regularly practicing this skill, you can enhance your SUP experience and feel more confident on the water.

FAQs

Q: Is it possible to get back on a SUP without any assistance?
A: Yes, with the right technique and practice, it is possible to get back on your SUP without assistance.

Q: What should I do if I am unable to get back on my SUP?
A: If you are struggling to get back on your SUP, it is important to stay calm and signal for help if needed. Always wear a leash and a personal flotation device for safety.



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27 Comments
  1. @honestlynate7922 2 years ago

    Could I get into this the same way I would a canoe from the water? I would grab a canoe from the back end and just pull up I have done this dozens of times

  2. Hey I have a paddleboard and never fell off power wheels are the best out of every floating thing😂❤❤

  3. @mattninz 2 years ago

    Gay

  4. @CannockTown 2 years ago

    I do this, I hold on the other side and then put my leg up and I’m on

  5. @staceykapey9640 2 years ago

    That’s a great life jacket, what brand is this?

  6. @nino_ugrina_tg 2 years ago

    Internet is so silly theese days. My 6yr old brother knows how to get up on sup

  7. @davidcross30 2 years ago

    And now get a qr waist belt for the leash.

  8. @MinakZ 2 years ago

    Mit einem Arm schaft man das auch 🙄

  9. @jamesgoldring1052 2 years ago

    I drowned

  10. @Joefrogigolo 2 years ago

    Paddle is backwards

  11. @ryguyiskindofaflyguy 2 years ago

    What size is that board?

  12. @Warden033 2 years ago

    If you cant get back on your board without watching this you shouldn't be on a board at all

  13. @nestorrodriguez5751 2 years ago

    Yeah, good information is very useful. However, if you are out of shape and overweight, you probably won't be available to this maneuver.

  14. @ftt9377 2 years ago

    I would advise the the oar get tossed. I've seen injuries of people falling off and still gripping the oar 🤙🏽🤙🏽

  15. @veronica7751 2 years ago

    Rhaz😊

  16. @foxlima 2 years ago

    you could also try from the stern, push down the board and crawl on it like a seal

  17. @foxlima 2 years ago

    in Northern Germany one drowned, he fell off the board and tried swimming back to the lakeside. Before he advised his friend to take the SUP with him 🙁

  18. @adamgardener8624 2 years ago

    Don't practice this in shark infested waters while chumming

  19. @ThreeOfAKindx3 2 years ago

    The way she fell 😂

  20. @xbudderbrox 2 years ago

    I can’t understand these interet sissy

  21. @xbudderbrox 2 years ago

    No kick just muscle up on to the board. Don’t be a sissy.

  22. @marleeweiss5921 2 years ago

    Short and sweet ! Perfect!

  23. @CreatorEnergy 2 years ago

    ❤️👍

  24. @rupertbulled9499 2 years ago

    What about getting on from the back to avoid flipping the sup

  25. @richardjohnson4696 2 years ago

    I had a fun time one day watching some heavy set gals trying to get back up on their boards they rented. I think it is safe to say that neither ever succeeded in doing a pull-up in gym class.

  26. @addalyn_jo 2 years ago

    We got blow up paddle boards for Christmas and I definitely needed this info 😂

  27. @ItsMe-qp9zt 2 years ago

    How to get back up with a pregnant belly?

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