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8 Beginner Paddleboarding Mistakes to Avoid
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8 Beginner Paddleboarding Mistakes to Avoid

Plein Air Québec·Published on August 14, 2026·📖 1 min read

The most common beginner paddle board mistakes — and how to fix them right away.

Most beginner struggles come from a few simple, fixable mistakes. Here are the 8 most common. A companion to our tips to improve.

  1. Looking at your feet. Your eyes should fix the horizon — that’s what stabilizes you.
  2. Stiff legs. Bend your knees: soft legs absorb chop.
  3. Paddling with your arms. Power comes from the core; keep arms fairly straight.
  4. Holding the paddle backward. The blade angles forward (dihedral toward the nose).
  5. Standing too far back on the board: the nose lifts and you brake. Stay centered (handle between your feet).
  6. Starting with a tailwind. Start into the wind: the return is easier.
  7. Skipping the leash (or the wrong one). Essential — and quick-release in rivers.
  8. Under-inflating the board. A soft board “sticks” to the water: inflate to 12–15 psi.

Bonus: never go without a PFD or without checking the water temperature.

Fix these and you’ll improve in a single outing. The complete guide to review it all. Gear below.

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