UCD Canoe Club
General => Kayaking => Topic started by: FINN on March 26, 2007, 12:49:29
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http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoID=1475519314
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoID=1403907862
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fookin hell, savage footage :) Worlds are going to be interesting... ;)
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those savage aerial blunts into reverse pan-ams look sweet.....
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its an air blunt into a mc-nasty, their called a ka-y
http://www.triberiders.ca/Media2.htm (http://www.triberiders.ca/Media2.htm)
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is a reverse pan-am a mcnasty? why not just call it a reverse pan-am?
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no the two moves are similar in the sense that they are both inverted but are quite different, look closely, a back pan am is described in the international rules as-
Back pan am- Elevated 180 degrees rotation on green
water at an inverted angle greater than 90
a mc-nasty- Starting in a back blast, the boat is
bounced, inverted and the stern thrown into
the green water. The boat half loops back
upright so the paddler finishes the move
facing upstream.
a reverse pan-am looks more like a reverse air blunt only you invert the boat- a mc-nasty is more like a bounce to upside down to a loop...I'll try to find some pictures of a mc-nasty in a hole as that makes it much clearer
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Yes pictures would help alot!
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dave, ur such a geek x
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aw leave dave alone. he only just discovered the interporn and now he wants to show of his kayak-geekness to the world
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here's some pitures of a mc-nasty in a hole, picture 3 shows clearly how it's different from a reverse pan-am
http://www.jacksonkayak.com/techniquesjk/technique.cfm?technique=mcnasty (http://www.jacksonkayak.com/techniquesjk/technique.cfm?technique=mcnasty)