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turnturtle ![]() Really should get out more ![]() Joined: 05 Dec 14 Online Status: Offline Posts: 2538 |
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I'm all for Liberal ideals guys, as long as we accept they're pretty much a waste of time.... we would be better providing allied facilities to the current demographic... a decent private swimming pool would be a good draw for starters, what about a Yoga Studio? Or one of those on-the-water inflatable assault courses?
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Rupert ![]() Really should get out more ![]() Joined: 11 Aug 04 Location: Whitefriars sc Online Status: Offline Posts: 8956 |
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In the spirit of modern debate, I would just like to say that I disagree on a fundamental level with everything in the report. I've not read it, obviously, but it is clear to me that it is biased towards the perpetuation of a elitist, liberal middle class minority passtime, and as such should not be allowed media coverage.
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RS400atC ![]() Really should get out more ![]() Joined: 04 Dec 08 Online Status: Offline Posts: 3011 |
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You can't make everyone try sailing. You can offer it to lots of people, like for instance my wife's school offers a bit of sailing to primary school kids, but is that effective? It's good for the kids but probably not at all efficient in bringing people into the sport. Sailing is not something you can learn in 10 minutes, 'having a quick go' is likely to disappoint. You have to face the fact that it holds zero fascination for the vast majority of people. As for sailing being a middle class sport, possibly anyone who is capable of being any good at sailing is capable of succeeding at work too? I know quite a few club members and good sailors who are more working class but they tend to be successful at it. The kind of garage mechanics that start their own business, welders who earn good money, office workers who get promoted, shop assistants who become managers etc. I have known a few sailors who have been rubbish at their work lives, but they were more 'upper middle class' people. |
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RS400atC ![]() Really should get out more ![]() Joined: 04 Dec 08 Online Status: Offline Posts: 3011 |
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You should pick some random quotes from it.
various philosophies or ways of relating to the sea: the Corinthian – yachting as a means of challenging nature; the use of the yacht to escape, highlighted in the interwar period; and the location of quality family time, practised as families came aboard in the 1960s and 1970s. This means that alternative philosophies such as Corinthian yachting, and yachting as carefree relaxation, are challenges and threats to this world view |
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turnturtle ![]() Really should get out more ![]() Joined: 05 Dec 14 Online Status: Offline Posts: 2538 |
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Precisely- I don't know of one kid from my daughters school who has taken up sailing as a past time in a local club thanks to it being on the current curriculum. I do know of about 50 mums who would give yoga with stand up paddle boarding in the summer a go.... just a shame a local sailing club doesn't offer it on a Tuesday morning.
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RS400atC ![]() Really should get out more ![]() Joined: 04 Dec 08 Online Status: Offline Posts: 3011 |
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You must move in interesting circles. This paddle boarding malarkey mostly looks like a silly, unstable sort of canoeing. Most participants make it look like a slow and awkward game. Just the latest way to encourage people to flange around in a spoil pit in the Midlands. Then they come down to the ocast and look stupid. Maybe they need to work o their yoga? The only time I've seen it look appealing is in surf, where paddlers were able to get to waves that swimmers were too late for, and of course they're already standing on the board when they get there. |
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Sam.Spoons ![]() Really should get out more ![]() Joined: 07 Mar 12 Location: Manchester UK Online Status: Offline Posts: 3400 |
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I tried SUP(ing) briefly, on flat water it was pretty easy and thus quite boring. Bumpy water, who knows, I suspect that would be beyond all but the dedicated. I suggested it was a way for the windsurfing manufacturers to sell us another toy (a 'light wind alternative' has been the windsurfing industries holy grail for more years than I care to remember). There are definitely people who think SUP(ing) is wonderful and get a huge amount of pleasure out of it but, for me, windsurfing, dinghy sailing and kayaking are all infinitely more enjoyable.
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turnturtle ![]() Really should get out more ![]() Joined: 05 Dec 14 Online Status: Offline Posts: 2538 |
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That's precisely my take on it too Mr 400... great fun in small mushy waves and shed load easier than prone surfing; but ultimately I sold my boards as it was just another thing that took me 8 hours driving for 3 hours play. I vaguely enjoyed paddling on the river through town.... once.
That said, I wouldn't discount the idea that it could also provide a novel way to get some exercise on flat water for thoes with opener minds than I... after all, tell me again what the feck a room full of spin bikes is offering to be so over-subscribed... go for a bike ride FFS!!! STand Up paddle boarding and Yoga gel very well.... hits a female market that wooden solos can't, and provides cross over marketing to other family members. It could of course just be a fad, by why not ride the fad if it brings in an income and an allied membership base?
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Nope it's piss easy.... you can score twenty waves a session on your first few times out on easy breaks. IT gets progressively more fun, technical and tricky on shorter boards though... but a 10'5 or 11'0 picks up on its own... you don't even need the paddle if you can pump properly
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