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Suzanne McKenzie
Efficient paddling technique, which engages the body’s core muscle groups, promotes the following: first, maximum “glide” or boat run; second, reduced stress on smaller muscle groups, thereby reducing the chance of sport injury; third, the burning of more calories by engaging and utilizing large, versus small, muscle groups; fourth, the contribution to increased boat speed.