Jo Moseley, a paddleboarder, writer, and wellbeing advocate, is not just passionate about life on the water, but also about promoting diversity and equality in the world of SUP. [...]
SUP the Creek (SUPTC) celebrated its 10th birthday with quite a party. The event, based in Kingsbridge and Salcombe, is a showcase for the South Hams coast and estuaries and an opportunity for many to finish their SUP season with a gathering of friends and family. [...]
Paddle Scotland hosts several events throughout the year, but this one is an incredible opportunity to paddle the outstanding canals that link the two principal cities in Scotland. [...]
I have never had the pleasure of paddling the East of England, except for some occasional racing on the Norfolk Broads, and yes, it does look beautiful and incredibly diverse. [...]
Sustainability is a big part of Red’s identity. As a certified B Corp (www.bcorporation.net), they champion high social and environmental performance standards, transparency, and accountability. [...]
When SUP Mag UK invited me to test and review the Shark 3 Rechargeable SUP Electric Pump, I was excited but also a little bit sceptical of the claims [...]
This article will delve into some of the reasons paddleboard coaching may be overlooked, what some of the benefits might be, what a good coach may look like, and if there are any limitations of coaching that I have observed. [...]