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One Size Doesn’t Fit All Adventures - Kayak Types Explained

Wednesday, June 25th, 2008

Yes, there are many kayak types. They differ greatly in their size and construction but there is sure to be one out there for you. Whether you’re a hardcore entheusiast or weekend hobbyist, read the descriptions below so you know what you need - if you’re going to buy or rent a kayak for your next trip.

Sea Kayak

A sea kayak is typically built for one or two people. They are highly maneuverable and tend to be more stable than other sport kayaks. (Often longer than 15 feet.) The kinds of crafts can be found as a sit-on-top model, which are usually wider because of their higher center of gravity and seat position above the water level. The other variety is built with a rigid - but light - fiberglass frame. Some types of sea kayaks are equipped to carry enough gear suitable for a longer trip.

Recreational Kayak

This type of craft is the PERFECT way to spend the day navigating a quiet lake or stream. Recreational kayaks are generally wider and way more stable than other kinds. Unlike the sea variety, these don’t usually extend beyond 11 or 12 feet in length. This gives them the ability to weave around tight corners and still provide maximum comfort.

Although recreational kayaks don’t include much storage, their very suited for quick jaunts in still waters. They, however, are not very suitable for rough weather.

Pedal Kayak

Commonly referred to as a kind of “paddle boat”, pedal kayaks introduce the novice to the world, and the motion of, kayaking. By using your feet in a round about or alternating manner, fins equipped on the boat move you forward through the water.

Whitewater Kayak

Whitewater kayaks are very simply constructed. They’re short, fast and durable. Most paddlers love these light crafts because of their ease of use and maneuverability.

Inflatable Kayak

You may think this kind of watercraft is for kids and beginners. Well, think again. Many well-performing kayaks are inflatable and provide a comfortable ride while still remaining durable and agile.

Folding Kayaks

Part kayak, part transformer, folding kayaks are a strange breed and don’t readily fall onto the kayak types described above. Ages ago, folders where merely animal skins stretched over wooden frames that could be disassembled and carried for long distances. Although putting them together is sometimes not an easy task, they can prove invaluable when you need to carry many items on a wilderness trek.

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Kayakadvice.com offers lessons for the beginning paddler as well as a buyer’s guide and kayak vacation planner for the kayaking enthusiast.

Rock Climbing As a Strength and Cardio Workout

Wednesday, June 25th, 2008

Most of those who love sports fancy rock-climbing. It proves to be one of the best ways to workout and helps to improve both, physical and mental strength.

Rock climbing has come a long way and is now not only restricted to the professional climbers. However, the professional climbers do get due respect due to their achievements and skills gained in rock-climbing.

You need to prepare yourself for rock climbing. As you need to be aware of the equipment required for climbing, you also need to seek help from the professionals, if you will be climbing for the first time. You also need to know the type of clothing suitable for rock climbing.

This is one form of exercise that helps to reduce almost 380 calories within half an hour and one more advantage about rock climbing is that you dont get easily bored. Rock climbing involves lot of energy, but it is not possible to burn calories very quickly, as compared to a gym workout.

Rock climbing shapes your upper and lower body and also increases your strength and stamina. It is also useful as a cardio workout. As you climb a rock, you use your arms to hold and hang and at the same time your legs are used to move forward vertically, from the side of the wall. The climbers are saved from lot of back and knee pain.

Rock climbing is a good workout and there are many different techniques involved in climbing, to climb in a better way and reach a longer distance. It is very important to warm up your muscles in any kind of exercise. This concept is also applied when you are climbing or teaching someone to climb. Initially, you can make use of some low and easy moves.

As this keeps your muscles prepared to face the strain when you are climbing. You need to stretch all your muscles, including your leg muscles. This type of stretching is useful for muscles, as the muscles get prepared to face the strain when you are climbing.

In case of a cardio workout, one can choose the option of top roping in an indoor climbing gym. This improves your heart rate as well as muscles. In case of a cardio workout, it is always good to start with some easy routes that help to warm up and later on, as you gain experience, you can switch on to the difficult ones.

As climbing involves lot of movement of arms and legs it helps to develop and strengthen these muscles too. Another way to attempt cardio exercises is by climbing up and down. Especially climbing down proves to be very useful.

Depending on the movement involved in climbing, the leaner muscles of the climbers get improved. It is important to concentrate on climbing that helps you to build flexible muscles. Take proper precaution while climbing, in order to be safe and enjoy the exercise.

Thus, rock climbing involves a lot of hard work, dedication and enthusiasm. It is a world of adventure and thrills. There are many books available on rock climbing in the market and online too.

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Extreme Engineering is the largest manufacture of Rock Climbing Walls. We have provided Climbing Walls to the cruise lines, theme parks and small operators alike. To view our new Portable Climbing Wall selection please visit www.extremeengineering.com.

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