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Sick Boy:
another great way of learning is to actually listen to your insturctor when you are being taught a technique, be it a new or one that you think you already know. i had to be taught how to paddel forwards properly during my level 3. you never stop learning in this sport and you can always improve even the most basic of techniques.

Douchier:
Listening to people? That's just poo. Next you'll be asking me to respect the opinions of others. Pinko liberal scum. Get a job you bloody hippies.

Pia!:

--- Quote ---nuala if you had your facts right you would know that im actually quoting pia 'i went to go to uganda with no travel insurance' crofton
--- End quote ---

Worked for me though , didn't it?Insurance is only important when you need it!

Simon R.:
on an althogether different note...i have a key to the boat house and heres me and jevon and ritchie runnign jacksons yesterady. HA!!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vzrEruV4DB8

i just bought a really fancy high def camera so things might look a little different, oh and me and ritchie have been practising.

we spent ages on this video, think it turned out pretty good, screw you commitee!!

david:
Right Jonny, Quite that Jedi shit right now!!!!

Go up to paddlers on river trips and ask them to teach you something new or ask them a question about the sport.

Their egos will immeadiatly become so enlarged at the thought that you came up to them and not someone else that they will straight away start firing out advice and pointers.

do this often enough and people will remember you as the eager one and someone probably show an interest in you and teach you as much as they can.

Asking for a jedi master on an internet message board will only attract you a 42 yr old gay lover from the Kansas state star wars apperciation sociaty, He wont be able to teach you how to paddle but hee might ba a sensitive lover.

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