EJ's Techniques for Teaching the Whitewater Kayak Roll

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Komentáře • 69

  • @ccatdaddy64
    @ccatdaddy64 Před 3 lety +23

    I was a new kayaker and met EJ and asked "have you been kayaking for a while"? EJ said "a little bit". I proceeded to ask questions and he answered. Talked for like an hour. Then others asked "you know him"? "You know who that was? "
    Very humble a patient.

  • @jacobharless1297
    @jacobharless1297 Před rokem +4

    Eric Jackson saying "Success, Success, Success, Success" is my alarm clock

  • @alexdematanecoursdekayak1030

    All the EJ video are underrated, especially the ones about teaching roll technique.
    I'm an instructor with 21 years of experience and I've learned a lot from EJ's VHS cassettes back in the days! Still learning today!
    Side note:
    I've meet Eric Jackson in Mexico and on the Ottawa river in Canada. Sure he is the most iconic talented kayaker that I know, but above all, he is such a gentleman and a positive leader.
    There was a lot of trash on the Alseseca river put in (Mexico). Before going into the river, he grabs some garbage bag and one minute latter, all the kayakers around was helping him cleaning the spot.

  • @panhouska
    @panhouska Před 3 lety +12

    Apart from the best rolling tutorial ever...this is hands down one of the best teacher videos and tips you can find. Great teacher and great approach.

  • @Lea99Jones
    @Lea99Jones Před rokem +2

    My introduction to kayaking was with Adventure Schools (Steve Popkin and Eric Jackson) in 1993. Having been a bodysurfer in my teen years, I had no problem with being under the boat getting trashed in whitewater (I'm super tall from the waist up, so flipping was easy!).
    We went to Ottawa for a 5 day camping/kayaking trip on the Ottawa.
    EJ took a few of us out for an evening run through Colosseum... I missed my approach (eddy right) & paddled straight into the maw of that big breaking wave. Brick wall. With a solid roll (taught by EJ), I didn't swim... EJ was laughing his ass off, though. "Lea, you shoulda seen your face!" No doubt, EJ.

  • @jillbailey5133
    @jillbailey5133 Před 4 lety +42

    Thanks so much for this, Eric. I had a bad experience learning to roll, 14 years ago, at age 50. I'm not sure what was or was not right but it took me multiple lessons before getting my first roll. I was active and relatively athletic and my weeks of struggling really surprised and frustrated me. Eventually I achieved a good roll and brace but I never trusted it and I gave up on whitewater kayaking a few years later; it was just never fun enough to overcome the dread I felt above a rapid. (The fact that I hated swimming in our icy Idaho rivers didn't help.) I've never stopped thinking about the fun parts though and have been contemplating starting over. Coming across this video was the tipping point - I'm heading out to the garage to dust off my boat right now.

    • @sarahcoomber1031
      @sarahcoomber1031 Před 3 lety +1

      Me too but I'm stubborn and just carried on doing WW - 6 years to any sort of WW roll and it's still only 40%.

  • @boeandthelizards
    @boeandthelizards Před rokem +4

    My fav video ever made about any topic. So many important principles for success & learning in all areas of life & community. Thanks EJ! Learning to roll a kayak at the age of 9 was a right of passage for me in my life and gave me the confidence to be comfortable with being uncomfortable and achieve anything I set my mind to. I'm now 40 years old and still remember that moment. These teaching moments in our lives transform us and the people around us. Again thank you EJ for sharing the true method for success.

  • @kcx9156
    @kcx9156 Před 3 lety +3

    Good info... Yes we get further with compliments then criticism...especially with the childrens.

  • @o__odemon8915
    @o__odemon8915 Před rokem +2

    Going for my kayaking instructors courses as soon as I pay my car off. This was very helpful and educational thanks a lot Eric

  • @Nashy76
    @Nashy76 Před 3 lety +17

    This is not just the best rolling tutorial 8ve seen but the best teaching tutorial I've ever seen. And not just kayaking but handling students of any skill class.
    Thankyou.

  • @joshuaatwells
    @joshuaatwells Před rokem +1

    An honor to learn instruction from the master. Thanks!

  • @dhavidamadeus8072
    @dhavidamadeus8072 Před 3 lety +3

    I don't even own no kayak, but this tutorial is awsome! caught my atention throught it so nicely that I'm pretty sure I can roll the damn thing if even step inside one. Lol Thanks youtube random algorythm!

  • @richardseagraves9806
    @richardseagraves9806 Před rokem +1

    The passion for sharing the sport is so admirable.

  • @jimcarroll5283
    @jimcarroll5283 Před rokem +1

    Master class by Master Educator.... Thanks for Sharing

  • @mackleblapppy4880
    @mackleblapppy4880 Před měsícem

    Absolute legend. Love this guy

  • @fuckfaceunstoppable4052
    @fuckfaceunstoppable4052 Před rokem +1

    This video is so incredibly in depth. I love it

  • @ericemerson1836
    @ericemerson1836 Před 3 lety +3

    Dude, you are so awesome! I learned how to paddle 40 years ago, and literally forgotten how I learned. I'm trying to teach a friend. This is exactly what I need. Thank you.

  • @shaneshankly4518
    @shaneshankly4518 Před rokem +1

    Excellent information 👌 most videos take only of paddle movements fir rolling Eric has it spot on when he tell its nearly all about the hip snap

  • @hansgooderick7492
    @hansgooderick7492 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video Eric, certainly the best tutorial I’ve seen to learn the roll. Thanks

  • @Chris.p.moyles
    @Chris.p.moyles Před 4 lety +6

    Outstanding. Thanks. I have switched from teaching in the water to teaching from the boat and it makes complete sense.

  • @Giftm1scher
    @Giftm1scher Před rokem +1

    Thank you for the valuable insights. I'll try to adopt your methods with an friend who struggles with the roll for quite some time now.

  • @kathryns560
    @kathryns560 Před 2 lety +1

    Brilliant, Eric - your fan, Mothra

  • @Aquaticteach
    @Aquaticteach Před 2 lety +1

    A fantastic analysis of thought and action, a marvellous process and demonstration. Excellent

  • @tankmaster1018
    @tankmaster1018 Před 4 lety +8

    This is absolutely fantastic! Thanks so much Eric
    Edit: Lmfao at 11:02 in the video... Great advice for any teacher. I absolutely refused to believe that my instructor wasn't secretly helping me or assisting in my rolls somehow because it felt like it should have been much harder then it turned out being. My instructors solution was to climb out of the pool and make me do it by myself in the deep end!

  • @SouthernYak
    @SouthernYak Před 4 lety +11

    Eric- thanks for uploading this video! You have some great tips and insights on how to make sure the student physically and psychologically succeeds as they learn to roll.

  • @gregschindler184
    @gregschindler184 Před 4 lety +2

    I'm finishing a cedar strip yak for my 18 yr old daughter. This video gave all the tools I need to teach her to successfully roll and not be afraid of being in a kayak. Thanks SO MUCH for putting this video out!

  • @jeffarcher400
    @jeffarcher400 Před 3 lety +4

    Professor! You should teach teachers. If I had a math teacher with the no fail method I wouldn't have math anxiety.

  • @scottsdalevista
    @scottsdalevista Před 3 lety +4

    Eric, love your videos and books. Especially enjoy in this lesson the importance of preventing overthinking, and if so back to the prior step and the focus on positive encouragement and celebrating success. You're a genius in integrating sports psychology in developing kayaking skills. Everything is explained in a logical and easily understood manner. Please keep up writing and producing your excellent videos!

  • @wirduswirdelicus4634
    @wirduswirdelicus4634 Před 4 lety +1

    Excellent sharing of physical skills training experience. Truly a meta-lesson on how to psych up and instill confidence in new forms of bodily freedom. A teaching on how to teach essential kayaking skills, fine sensory-motor emergency reflexes and beyond. I am grateful for your video

  • @ericplloyd
    @ericplloyd Před 2 lety +1

    This isn't even gold; this is platinum.

  • @kayasper6081
    @kayasper6081 Před 4 lety +1

    Success, success, succes. I never thought about that, but it seems to be a good strategy. Thanks!

  • @sticksstones8498
    @sticksstones8498 Před 3 lety

    Thank you Eric,
    The perfect video for teaching technique.
    I would love to get "In the know"
    I heard somewhere something about a DVD.

  • @ryanfarley4463
    @ryanfarley4463 Před 2 lety

    Great video!!! All about mindset.

  • @idrivetransportation
    @idrivetransportation Před 4 lety

    Awesome, thank you!

  • @andydainty6055
    @andydainty6055 Před 3 lety

    Awesome video, still need to sort my role out. Wish I lived down the road from you...

  • @scottfirefly
    @scottfirefly Před rokem

    This is really good

  • @Zplintz23
    @Zplintz23 Před 4 lety

    Heart felt thanks.

  • @pamelamclay-henderson9414

    From one teacher to another - YOU are an EXCELLENT teacher!! P-E-R=F-E-C-T!!!!- Teaching technique!! VERY IMPRESSIVE!!!!

  • @brucewatney4416
    @brucewatney4416 Před 4 lety +1

    Very very well described, most helpful video. Can see exactly where i was going wrong. Right hand up after rolling is the key.

  • @alexibarra4675
    @alexibarra4675 Před 3 lety +2

    Notice how he’s a pro in a pool but has a life jacket on... that’s how you know you can trust someone to teach you

  • @franciscoburgos938
    @franciscoburgos938 Před 4 lety +1

    my teacher kayak learned with me lol very good form for teach the roll! thanks! if you can in simple words how read the lines in the river please! saludos desde chile

  • @absbox_
    @absbox_ Před 3 lety +1

    You're a genius

  • @marianokyk
    @marianokyk Před rokem

    master! gracias!!!

  • @jeffarcher400
    @jeffarcher400 Před 3 lety

    I was taught position one sweep to the tail.
    It works but I never understood why and felt like a hail Mary. Thanks.

  • @peterkentbanner8074
    @peterkentbanner8074 Před rokem +1

    I wish i live in the states so you can teach me...

  • @ccatdaddy64
    @ccatdaddy64 Před 3 lety

    I remember that first magical day when I rolled. When she said "you did that!" I was like nah. She said "guys , did I help him?" They said "NO".. I was so happy.
    BTW, she was new herself, perhaps her second year. Men with years and years experience tried. This woman, I believe it's the because I felt comfortable with her as well as how she explained things.

  • @georgewilliamssr5230
    @georgewilliamssr5230 Před 3 lety +1

    Great tech. and advise. But I've had to simply this even more for the older crowd who can't flex their backs like that. It usually takes about an hour for these folks to get a roll. Longer for those who have had OTHER roll classes.

  • @SunShine-yd5xu
    @SunShine-yd5xu Před 4 lety +3

    Please, where is your location taking kayaking (rolling) classes ? Thanks.

  • @ArcFlashWarning
    @ArcFlashWarning Před 3 lety +1

    EJ, We need tips or advice on moving our rolling from flatwater to whitewater. Please consider adding this to your teaching series. Me and 3 friends are having trouble rolling when it matters but no matter how we flip in flatwater, we can rollup every time, first time.

    • @domer8t8
      @domer8t8 Před 3 lety +1

      I'm no EJ, but I remember that a big difference when going from flatwater to whitewater was to let the boat settle down before attempting the roll. It usually doesn't take two seconds, but can make all the difference. If that isn't the problem, it could be that you aren't getting to your starting position easily enough, in which case you may be trying to push your blade into starting position without slicing it there. This is rarely talked about in the pool. Good luck!

    • @tjb8841
      @tjb8841 Před rokem

      In my case it was fear, confidence, whatever you call it. I could roll amazingly on purpose. Left, right, with a broom stick, with one hand, with someone flipping over from behind, no problem. But on real water, involuntarily? With current or surf? I would ‘rip and flip’, and not even try, or try poorly.
      Then, one day, about two years after my first solid roll in on purpose, I made combat roll, and I have not swam since (20 years, but not much paddling)

    • @Lea99Jones
      @Lea99Jones Před rokem

      Find a section of short section of moving water (with your friends) and practice rolling in it. EJ's whole approach is about incremental advances. So you can simulate...

    • @Lea99Jones
      @Lea99Jones Před rokem

      @@domer8t8Yup, get your hands in the air, swing out to 90 degrees, and snap.

  • @slukayak
    @slukayak Před 4 lety

    Super helpful video, we are now using this strategy/technique to teach rolls at practice now. Two questions: Should we have our students wear a lifejacket when practicing in the pool with lifeguards where the water is chest deep? Does having a lifejacket on making it easier to learn a roll, and do a roll?

    • @Zplintz23
      @Zplintz23 Před 4 lety +3

      I would say you shouldn't be going out in the wild without a lifejacket so why learn to roll without one. Even in a pool with multiple lifeguards you can still be missed in a crowded pool too so not a bad idea to wear one.

    • @jeffarcher400
      @jeffarcher400 Před 3 lety +2

      I'd say wear it. It's bulky and constricting but you will have it on when you need it so get used to it.
      It provides lift to horizontal also.
      Probably best to try with and without in case you flip without one someday. Lakes and bays.

    • @nmartin5551
      @nmartin5551 Před 2 lety +2

      Since the PFD is part of the required gear, learning without is…?

  • @jcrowe3065
    @jcrowe3065 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I've tried this yesterday. I couldn't get my hip snap

  • @mynameisneb
    @mynameisneb Před 3 lety

    So is there a reason why some learn sweep roll or c2c roll? It looks like you're teaching c2c, I can see where a c2c would be better in current, however I learned the sweep. I usually come up, however watching this I feel like I may need to practice my c2c more

  • @Ak-im7bo
    @Ak-im7bo Před 3 lety

    I guess the question is can you do this with any type of kayak? Does the kayak have to be enclosed?

    • @jmbcars
      @jmbcars Před 3 lety

      Yeah or it'll just fill up with water or you'll fall out

  • @suecollado8696
    @suecollado8696 Před 4 lety +1

    I would love to re-learn with you, I gave up kayaking after a bad accident trying sea kayaking where a freak wave dumped me upside down where I remained wedged by my kayak for just over 3.2 minutes, I thought I was dead those with me tried & failed to get to me, it felt as though someone was with me pushing the kayak away from me & up I popped the sea became calm which allowed me to swim into a cove unfortunately the only way out was by kayak but since then I’ve never rolled

  • @Lea99Jones
    @Lea99Jones Před rokem +1

    Am I the only teacher who didn't have students lying back on their boat at the end of the roll? I understand it lowers the center of gravity, but I never liked the idea of having faces exposed to the bottom of the river at any time.

    • @jadetteom
      @jadetteom Před rokem

      I was wondering about teaching that too 😅

  • @bennyummer
    @bennyummer Před 4 lety

    thanks eric, this is great. although i would appreciate it if you showed more examples of what you're talking about while you're talking about it and less camera time with you just talking about it. especially when you're talking about how to correct them (save them) when they're messing up. showing all the things that can go wrong and how to correct them would give me more confidence in taking on this very important task of teaching someone, which, as you say, it's imperative that they don't get scared while learning. thanks again, you're awesome!

  • @artnoll
    @artnoll Před 2 lety

    that is some solid wishful thinking

  • @frankbush8368
    @frankbush8368 Před 2 lety

    Who else gets water in the ears if their head is sideways upon entry, even slightly? Every single example in this video of a person getting their head under would flood my ear with water. That's one of the biggest things stopping me. Frustrating.