Eskimo Roll
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The Eskimo Roll is the act of overturning a capsized kayak by use of the paddle and body motion. Typically by lifting the torso towards the surface, flicking the hips to right the kayak halfway up and applying a righting force by means of the paddle while tucking close to the front or back deck.
Several styles of Eskimo roll are in use including the "C-to-C", Sweep, Screw, and Extended Paddle(Pawlata). The roll styles in use vary both regionally and by type of kayak. In the USA, the C-to-C has traditionally been taught in the eastern half of the country while either the older screw or more modern sweep roll have been used in the western half.
Learning the eskimo roll requires both instruction and practice. A reliable roll is key to improving both the fun and safety level of both whitewater and sea kayaking.
Not to be confused with Arctic Roll.
External link
- Qajaq USA (http://www.qajaqusa.org/Movies/movies.html) - Movie clips of Eskimo Rolls and other manouvresde:Eskimorolle