Subscribe Today for Fall 2011 Standup Journal
- Written by Morgan Becker
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The Fall 2011 issue of the Standup Journal will be packed with amazing stand up paddleboard pictures, SUP athlete profiles and great stories on the what is going on in the world of SUP. Sign up today.
Kai Lenny, 2011 SUP Man of the Year nominee, Kai Lenny hanging tough at the Sapinus Pro World Tour. Image by Tim McKenna
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CENTER BARNSTEAD, New Hampshire - The final week to subscribe to the Standup Journal is upon us, and just like that wedding present you have been meaning to get for the past three months, it’s time to get motivated!
Subscribe to the Standup Journal by Midnight this Sunday, Aug. 28th and you will receive the new Fall 2011 issue in your mailbox in early September.
The Standup Journal arrives in a super-sturdy, bullet-proof, cardboard envelope to protect the gallery-quality images and engaging stories that await you inside.
In the upcoming issue, readers can expect to find stories about well-known and rising SUP athletes and, of course, some amazing shots of stand up paddling around the world.
The Fall 2011 issue will feature a SUP session in Namotu, Fiji, with Starboard's Sean Poynter and Coreban's Talia Gangini. Poynter and Gangini are interviewed Standup Journal’s very own Glenn Dubock and Steve Sjuggerud.
In addition to the great feature above, the Fall 2011 issue of the Standup Journal will carry in-depth profiles on C4's Raimana Van Bastolaer, the master of Teahupo'o, and Nikki Gregg, nominated this year for the 2011 SUP Woman of the Year award on SUPconnect.com.
Standup Journal hits subscribers mailboxes every 3 months, and in Nikki Gregg's own words spoken when she got an advance copy of the new "Fall 2011" edition, “it's going to take me a full month to get thru this!”
Subscribe before Sunday, August 28th, for your "Fall 2011" issue of Standup Journal.
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Morgan Becker
After spending the first part of her life in Minnesota, Morgan traded in her snow boots for sandals and moved to sunny California. After graduating with a degree in Communication from The University of Southern California, she eventually made her way down south to San Diego and is taking advantage of the living by the best beaches and burritos California has to offer. If it’s sunny, you can find her at the beach relaxing, or exploring the calm water in the bay via paddleboards and kayaks.
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