The many benefits of SUPing
In recent years, many board sports have been on the rise. However, one of them is really booming. Yes, we are talking about stand-up paddling, or SUP for short. And there is a reason for it - basically, anyone can do it without being an Olympic athlete.
Suitable for everybody
SUPing, unlike traditional surfing or kiteboarding and the like, can be done by almost anyone. It can be a family sport, where you all gather up, get in the car, and have a sweet “get-away” (and some good laughs in the water).
Age is not much relevant when it comes to SUP; if you can keep your balance on the board in the water and hold a paddle, you are quite good to go.
You also don’t need to be a skilled stand-up paddler to get on the board and enjoy it. Getting started with many other board sports can be a bit frustrating, but the SUP learning curve is not that steep, so you can have a blast from the very beginning.
Workout, meditation, and an easy escape
Well, it is a sport after all, so you get your dose of exercise but in a calm, pleasant environment (something you don’t get much in the gym). You work out your upper body, train your balance, and at the same time can meditate, surrounded by the water.
SUPing is a perfect escape from the fast-paced city life, from stress, and anything that may bother you.
The ocean is for everybody
One of the greatest advantages of SUPing, though, is that it gathers people. SUPing is rarely a competition; there is no fighting over who will catch the wave or how fast you can go. It is about being together with your family, friends, or simply with nature.
And the best part is...
SUPing has also become way more accessible with the inflatable SUP boards (iSUP). Many of them are just as good as the hard boards, with the only difference being that they fit in a backpack that you just grab and run (check some of the iSUPs we have in stock here).
If you want to know a bit more about the different types of SUPing and iSUPs, keep an eye on our blog. There’s more coming!