Rob Casey Authors Stand Up Paddle Book
- Written by Morgan Becker
- Published in Tips
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Professional photographer and avid waterman Rob Casey has put together a comprehensive book on stand up paddling running us through important topics such as proper gear selection and stroke technique.
Hailing from the Pacific Northwest, Rob Casey takes full advantage of the beautiful scenery Washington State offer to a stand up paddler.
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SEATTLE, Washington - With his vast knowledge in the sport and by sourcing content from several respected names in the Stand Up Paddle world including Dan Gavere, Nikki Gregg, Steve Boehne, Beau Whitehead and Candice Appelby, Rob Casey has put together a comprehensive guide to the sport of stand up paddling.
Calling the Pacific Northwest his home, photographer Rob Casey’s photographs have been published in a variety of media, including National Geographic Adventure, Men’s Journal and SUP Magazine. Rob is also the owner of Salmon Bay Paddle, a stand up paddling and sea kayaking instruction and guide business.
In "Stand Up Paddling: Flatwater to Surf and Rivers" readers can find information such as choosing the right gear, stroke techniques (j-stroke, Tahitian, sculling brace) and fitness advice. Beginners will find this book extremely valuable and Rob will have you stand up paddling in no time!
Specific chapters focus on flat-water paddling, paddle surfing, and river paddling to show you exactly what you need to take your SUP skills and knowledge to a specific environment.
Publisher Mountaineers Books is offering a free download of the chapter titled, “River and Tidal Rapids Paddling” on their website as well if you’d like to check out the book before you buy.
SUP Connect has partnered with Mountaineers Books to offer a free copy of this valuable book to a few lucky readers.
Make sure to check out the SUP Connect Facebook page for further details on this exciting giveaway!
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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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