SUP UK News
All the key news and stoke from the colourful world of UK stand up paddle boarding.
Jo Moseley, author, podcast host, and SUP ambassador, discussed with ASI qualified SUP coach Brian Cadwallader about making paddleboarding accessible to the deaf or hard of hearing community. Cadwallader advocated comprehensive communication, sign language interpreters, and inclusivity to enhance the experience.
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Jo Moseley, a paddleboarding author, inspired members of the Elm Tree and Fairfield Women’s Institute to try stand-up paddleboarding, proving it's never too late to start a new activity.
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A small team led by Matthew Regan is paddleboarding the Grand Western Canal in Mid-Devon on 11th November 2023, to raise funds and awareness for the local diabetes charity, Snack Pack, and Thorverton Church of England Primary School.
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In this column, I look forward to sharing inspiring stories of environmental projects, mental wellbeing initiatives and how we can make SUP accessible to more people. If you have a story, please email me at thejoyofsuppodcast@gmail.com and follow me on Instagram @jomoseley.
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A must have read for anyone into the art of propelling themselves forward on a board with a paddle
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In this column, I look forward to sharing inspiring stories of environmental projects, mental wellbeing initiatives and how we can make SUP accessible to more people. If you have a story, please email me at thejoyofsuppodcast@gmail.com and follow me on Instagram @jomoseley.
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In this column, I look forward to sharing inspiring stories of environmental projects, mental wellbeing initiatives and how we can make SUP accessible to more people. If you have a story, please email me at thejoyofsuppodcast@gmail.com and follow me on Instagram @jomoseley.
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641 km – 100s of volunteers – 32 days – 8 cities
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This year, our chosen charity is the RNLI, and the four admins of the group, Oli Jordan, Andy Large, Jess Ashley, and Matt Payne, will look to circumnavigate around Mersea Island on a Mega SUP
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The one-day event is open to everyone from those reasonably new in the sport to experienced stand up paddle boarders and has already seen hundreds of people sign up in the last few weeks alone.
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