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Standup paddleboarding : ウィキペディア英語版
Standup paddleboarding

Stand up paddle surfing and stand up paddle boarding (SUP), (Hoe he'e nalu in the Hawaiian language) are sports originating in Hawaii as an offshoot of surfing. Unlike traditional surfing where the rider is sitting until a wave comes, stand up paddle boarders maintain an upright stance on their boards and use a paddle to propel themselves thorough the water. Growth of the sport has been documented in a 2013 report which identified it as the outdoor sporting activity with the most first-time participants of any in the United States that year.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Research - Outdoor Participation - Outdoor Recreation Participation Report 2013 - Outdoor Industry Association )〕 There are various modes of stand up paddling, including flat water paddling for outdoor recreation, fitness, or sightseeing, racing on lakes, large rivers and canals, surfing on ocean waves, paddling in river rapids (whitewater SUP), SUP Yoga.
Stand up paddlers wear a variety of wet suits and other clothing, depending on both water and air temperature since most of their time is spent standing on the board.
A related, traditional sport, paddleboarding, is done kneeling on a board and paddling with the hands, similar to a butterfly swimming stroke. The term "paddleboarding" is sometimes incorrectly used to refer to stand up paddle surfing.
Historian and writer Steve West, notes that the contemporary notion of stand up paddle boarding, if attributed to the Waikiki Beach Boys of Oahu during the 1960s, considers that outrigger canoeing should in fact be recognised as the direct link between the idea of standing on a board and propelling it with a canoe paddle, seeing as these two primary skills (board riding and paddling) were merely being combined, by people who had traditionally grown up around both skills as part of their cultural rite of passage.
==History==
Historically, Africans and indeed many other river based and coastal cultures, have stood up within their canoes and upon rafts and paddled standing for thousands of years.
Conceptually therefore, the idea of standing and paddling using an extended canoe paddle is far from being a new concept.
From a contemporary standpoint and as a sport, stand up paddle surfing really began taking off after 2005.〔
"(Guide To Paddleboard Yoga In OC ) « CBS Los Angeles." CBS Los Angeles. N.p., 13 Sept. 2013. Web. 03 Dec. 2013.〕
Some historians point to this (YouTube video of Duke Kahanamoku riding an Australian surf ski ) as one of the Genesis points of standup paddling. The video was shot in 1939 and Duke is riding a surf ski. According to Australian surf historian Nick Carroll: "What you're seeing is an Australian surf ski. This craft was invented by a bloke in Port Macquarie, New South Wales, around 1912, after he'd become intrigued by the idea of riding waves and discovered his uncle's open canoe wasn't too good at it. (In bumpy Australian sandbar waves, canoes fill with water.) The surf ski was a hollow, wood-constructed craft which was paddled with a twin blade paddle from a sitting position, but a lot of ski riders got into standing up on 'em while riding waves… Duke was given one by a touring Aussie surf team in 1939."
Laird Hamilton and Dave Kalama developed paddle surfing for the modern water sports world. The first "modern" surfer to bring Stand Up Paddle Surfing out of Hawaii and to the mainland United States was Vietnam veteran Rick Thomas. Custom surf shaper Jimmy Lewis,〔Jimmy Lewis http://www.outdoorindustry.org/〕 created one of the first modern production boards, the All Around. Traditional style surfers have converted to stand up paddling because of the versatility of the new sport. Proponents of stand up paddle boarding allege it offers surfers the ability to catch more waves in a set, as well as offering a better view of incoming sets (ocean
waves they may want to ride that are approaching from the sea).
Deb and Warren Thomas, owners of Standup Paddle Sports and SurfingSports.com of Santa Barbara, California, pioneered and helped establish the sport and industry of standup paddling in California. Deb Thomas was also the first female standup paddler in North America in 2005. They brought the first production SUPs to market with Maui shaper Sean Ordonez in 2006, and theirs was the first company to open a dedicated SUP store in North America, in 2007.〔Standup Journal : Summer of 2011 issue : "Who's Who of SUP" industry business guide.

The first magazine devoted to the sport, ''Standup Journal'', was founded in June 2007, with its first issue published March the following year. The publication is headquartered in the state of Maine by Clay Feeter and Joyce Bilodeau.〔(''Standup Journal'' ) official site〕 The acclaimed SUP 'Bible' technical and historical publication, at over 500 pages, is written by world-renowned outrigger canoeing expert and author, Steve West (Nominated for Paddle Sports Media Ambassador 2014) entitled, 'Stand Up Paddle - A Paddlers Guide' 〔() official site〕
On August 8, 2007, on the North Shore of Lake Tahoe in Tahoe City, California, the first stand up paddle board race was held. 34 male and female competitors competed in a seven-mile race. This was the beginning of the Ta-Hoe Nalu Paddle Festival.〔Ernie Brassard, Rick Thomas & Bob Pearson are the co-founders of (Ta-Hoe Nalu ).〕
Kai Lenny claimed the first SUP racing world champion title when he won the seasons finals of the first Standup World Series championship races, held at Turtle Bay Resort, O'Ahu, Hawaii on September 13–14, 2012.〔(Team Naish rocks the SUP Racing World ), Standup Journal〕
Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton becomes the first Military Base in the United States of America to host the Air Tahiti Nui Waterman World Tour SUP race September 12, 2015. The (Pendleton Races - Hard Corps Race Series' ) featured Event: The Waterman World Tour Swim / Prone / SUP is part of their annual (Water Warrior Amphibious Assault ) race. Competitors race alongside the Tahitian Waterman team for the title of Water Warrior Champion.
SUP Races are now held all over the world, allowing competitors to compete on an international scale.

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