| Wildwater Skills, Hints & Tips from Dave Worthy & Robyn Khorshid | |||
| Very experienced Wildwater Paddlers Dave Worthy and Robyn Khorshid provide a very easy to follow low down on how to paddle Wildwater. | |||
| Brent Reietz Low Down on How to get the maximum from your stoke | |||
| Brent Reize a previous member of the USA Wildwater & Sprint Teams gives us a the low down on how to get the maximum from your stroke | |||
| Chris Hip Graves Training Program | |||
| Chris Hipgrave shares his training plan for the 2003 Kernville World Cups. | |||
| Christian Processe and Francois Beauchard Training Program | |||
| In April of 2001, French national team member Christian Processe and ICF canoe/kayak trainer Francois Beauchard visited the Nantahala Outdoor Center and conducted a comprehensive camp for development athletes and current U.S. Team members. | |||
| The Art of Wildwater Racing by Peter Keron | |||
| Training is not a dirty word. 'Playstation' is a dirty word, and on a personal note, maybe you will indulge me a philosophical digression: You may spend 5 years trying to get to level 45 on 'Tombraider' (or similar) or you may spend 5 years trying to get a place in the GB river racing team. Either success is equally merited since it represents a
personal achievement of something that was previously beyond your capabilities. However, when you have achieved level 45 on Tombraider, you may emerge from the experience with little more than exceptional hand-eye coordination and square eyes, whereas the worthiness of a sporting achievement is in the fact that you will have developed a strong heart and a healthy body, you will more than likely have travelled to some beautiful places and seen sights that will elude many people for their entire lives.
Amen Brother | |||