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  2. Paddleboarding - Wikipedia

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    Paddleboarding. Paddleboarding is a water sport in which participants are propelled by a swimming motion using their arms while lying or kneeling on a paddleboard or surfboard in the ocean or other body of water. [1] Paddleboarding is usually performed in the open ocean, with the participant paddling and surfing unbroken swells to cross between ...

  3. Standup paddleboarding - Wikipedia

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    The act of propelling oneself on a floating platform with the help of a paddle or setting pole traces back thousands of years and across many continents in the form of rafts and punts, but the current form and popularity of standing paddleboarding originated in Hawaii in the 1900s. Records of earlier forms of SUP have been found as early as ...

  4. Paddleboard Yoga - Wikipedia

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    Paddleboard Yoga is the hybrid practice of modern yoga as exercise, and sometimes specific transitions between postures, while stand up paddleboarding. The board is usually in calm water, such as a lake; instructors emphasize both the precision of movements and safety. [3][4] However by 2013, Paddleboard Yoga was also being practised in Beverly ...

  5. Over 20,000 paddle boards sold at Costco got recalled. They ...

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    Return the paddle boards or supyaks to Costco or contact Surf 9 for refund instructions at 866-696-9257, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Eastern time, or by emailing recall@surf9.com ...

  6. Table tennis rubber - Wikipedia

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    Table tennis rubber. Table tennis rubber is a type of rubber used as covering on a racket in table tennis. [1] Modern table tennis rubber is usually composed of two layers: a layer of foam ("sponge") underneath and a layer of actual rubber on the surface. [2] There are four common types of table tennis rubbers: short pips, long pips, antispin ...

  7. Paddle UK - Wikipedia

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    Paddle UK is a national governing body in the United Kingdom for canoeing, kayaking and other paddlesports such as standup paddleboarding.Established in 1936 as the British Canoe Union, it federalised in 2000 to become the umbrella organisation for the home nation associations in Scotland (Scottish Canoe Association), Wales (Canoe Wales) and Northern Ireland (Canoe Association of Northern ...

  8. PS Adelaide - Wikipedia

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    Data compiled from several sources [1][2][3] PS Adelaide is the oldest wooden hulled paddle steamer still operating anywhere in the world. (Hjejlen from Denmark is older and has sailed since 1861. [1] It is the world’s oldest original coal-fired paddle steamer [4]). It is now moored at the Echuca Wharf and used for special occasions.

  9. Paddle ball (sport) - Wikipedia

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    Paddle ball (sport) Paddle ball is a sport that is played on a court half the size of a tennis court, using paddle racquets. The paddle is made of wood or graphite, and has holes to reduce air friction. The game is played in singles (two players) or in doubles (four players). Standard Paddles.