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Your First Paddleboarding Outing: How to Start
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Your First Paddleboarding Outing: How to Start

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

The simple plan for a great first SUP outing: spot, gear, launch and first strokes.

First time on a paddle board? Follow this plan and you’ll be paddling standing in minutes. It’s the starting point of our complete guide.

Before you go

  • Choose calm, sheltered water (small lake, bay), no wind, no waves.
  • Check your gear: board inflated to the right pressure, paddle at the right length, PFD worn, leash attached.
  • Dress for the water temperature (see What to wear).

In the water, step by step

  1. Wade in to your knees, set the board down, climb on kneeling at the center.
  2. Paddle a few strokes on your knees to feel the balance.
  3. Stand one foot at a time, feet hip-width, knees soft, eyes on the horizon.
  4. Paddle each side, don’t clench your toes.
  5. If you fall, fall away from the board, climb back on from the center.

The 3 beginner mistakes

  • Looking at your feet (guaranteed wobble).
  • Stiff legs (chop knocks you off).
  • Starting with a tailwind (exhausting return) — start into the wind.

Want to improve fast next? Our 10 tips. Then find water on the SUP spot map. Starter gear below.

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