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Turn up the volume and check out this action packed video produced by Suzie Cooney of Suzie Trains Maui and InVision Maui Productions.  Filmed here on Maui’s N. Shore, wave action at Kanaha and a few scenes from a big swell day where the easterly swell tapped in at 8-9 feet and the winds were blowing from 40-50 mph!

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Mark your calendar!  April 10th -17th, 2011  Costa Rica.  Join me on a 4 star SUP adventure. Train with me daily and SUP while we enjoy the beautiful accommodations at the Zancudo Lodge.   See photos below.  Space is limited space. Book now!
 
 
Suzie has taught hundreds of women how to stand up paddle ( and men too), but more importantly she has the contageous ability to make everyone at all levels feel comfortable no matter what level of fitness or skill level. 
 
As a professional Team Rider for Naish International, her knowledge of the water and her own experience in the waves and as a SUP racer is easily translated to her students.
 
She is a world renown fitness expert for over 11  years and blends her training to compliment the sport of stand up paddling.  You will learn all of her tricks of the trade on and off the water and have a blast doing it.
 
All levels of fitness and stand up paddling are welcome!

The Zancudo Lodge is surrounded by the beauty of Costa Rican wildlife and foliage. Stretching for miles and miles, the private Zancudo beach offers the perfect setting for a massage or pure tranquil relaxation and the conditions offer fun for all to stand up paddle. Learn more here: http://www.standupcostarica.com/
 
 The lodge is located on the scenic pacific coast of Costa Rica, on the bay of Golfo Dulce 4 miles from Golfito. The property is ideally bordered by the Pacific Ocean on the west and the Sabalo River on the east.
To see Suzie’s first STAND UP For Women’s Health & Fitness event at the Four Seasons January 2010 with over 400 women, go to: http://www.standuppaddlingfitness.com/2010/01/mauis-womens-sup-event-huge-success-despite-heart-pounding-surf-check-out-video/

STAND UP For Women's Health SUP on Maui November 13, 2010 with Suzie Cooney, CPT of Suzie Trains Maui

SUP Logo NewIt’s been an amazing year! I’ve had the fortunate opportunity to meet so many fantastic women from around the world and on Maui, who joined me to share the sport of stand up paddling.  My mission is to empower women and men, by introducing the sport of SUP into their lives, and make it a part of their fitness and health. This was my last clinic of eight since the “big event” at the Four Seasons this past January. What a delightful group of inspiring gals.  We started the day at 6:45 am and after we reviewed board/paddle features, board safety, water safety and new techniques, it was time to warm up the muscles and body before we hit the water.   A little active stretching, and a few light push ups and lunges, we were off on the warm waters of Maui!  See  photos below:

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With waterwoman, Deb Driscoll as my official assistant sweeper,  it was a morning of fun and laughter and time to learn some new tricks. Some were off and gliding and perfecting their strokes, others were learning how to step turn or how to increase board speed. Then it was time do a few board exercises like push ups , squats and planks. The  ultimate surprise challenge, a long distance lap around a parked boat. Jenney was leading the pack and others soon followed. The sprints around the buoys were exciting too. Some also took their new step turn skills and successfully made it around the Naish buoys with ease, focus and speed.  This was a time of discovery for everyone. 

 Jenney writes:

During my recent vacation in Maui, I was fortune enough to participate in Suzie Cooney’s last Maui women’s SUP clinic of the year. What an awesome way to close out my last day of vacation! I enjoyed several hours with Suzie and other great ladies from Maui as well as Maui visitors, just like myself, learning more about the SUP sport and getting a great workout. We started a great sunny morning on the beach learning about the different board and paddle types and what to consider when purchasing equipment, covering safety tips, and then doing a quick stretch session. Then we all hit the water with Suzie to develop and apply our paddling skills. While on the water, Suzie and her “Sweeper” Deb, shadowed us to make sure we were applying proper technique. We were down on our boards in the water doing a few exercises to build strength and then back up on our boards to test our turning skills. We finished our water time with a long distance charge across the water. It was so exhilarating. Once I returned to the beach, I saw many smiling faces. Everyone was so excited about having such a great time. SUP is truly a fun and exhilarating sport. I first discovered it in Maui two years ago, and I have grown to love the sport and the versatility that it offers. It’s a sport that I have enjoyed with my friends and it has given me many great adventures across the water with my husband. I love the fact that you can leisurely tool around on the water and enjoy the beautiful shoreline vistas, or you can crank it up a notch to challenge yourself for speed and endurance, or enjoy the sheer exhilaration of catching a few waves if you like. Suzie, thanks so much for sharing your knowledge of this wonderful sport with us and helping us become competent water woman so we can enjoy a fun and healthy life.        
Jenney  V          Morrisville, NC

Stephanie Brennan, First Timer:

 I had such an amazing time at Suzie’s SUP clinic.  It was my very first time ever on a SUP and the environment could not have been better for a beginner.  I was surrounded by awesome, positive women all learning and having fun together.  I simply enjoyed doing something new for the very first time.  I charged it all day in the water after the clinic.  Suzie gave me all the tools I needed to start my journey into the sport of SUP.  I’m hooked!!!

Suzie, thank you so much!  I had such a great time.  It definitely goes down as one of my favorite days here on Maui!  My boyfriend and I went to Puamana after and practiced in some little waves!  What a blast, we had so much fun!!  I really hope to get my own board soon, saving up the $$$!!  :)

 Thanks again!!  Maybe I’ll see you at a race one of these days! 

 Women of all ages are discovering the thrill and strength that stand up paddling offers.  You don’t have to be a “water” person to learn and enjoy SUP. It’s my greatest reward to see women AND men have health break throughs in life.  This is a sport  you can do solo or enjoy with the entire family and it is a lifestyle!

If you haven’t already I encourage you to try SUP,  you’ll be glad you did!

You can check out more of my clinics and events at http://www.suzietrainsmaui.com/events-clinics/

I ‘d like to give special thanks to Dave from Naish International,  Coach at the Maui Naish Pro Center, Olukai Premium Footwear, Watermans Applied Science,  Simone Reddingius, Maui Award Winning Photographer, American Heart Association and to Kevin “V’ from NC.

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ATHLETA Article: Stand Up and Sweep Your Way to Better Health by Suzie Cooney

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As most of you know, SUP or stand up paddling is a big part of my life and I enjoy teaching others and sharing the health benefits of this sport. 

Here is an article I wrote for ATHELTA to share my knowledge and enthusiam for how I see the sport shaping the world but more importantly, how it’s getting more people healthy.  

I encourage you to read and share how SUP has benefitted your health!  Click here to read the full story

http://www.athleta.net/chi/2010/08/20/stand-up-and-%E2%80%9Csweep%E2%80%9D-your-way-to-better-health/

Well, by the overwhelming response and stories I read as one of the judges for  the most recent ATHLETA and SIREN SUP contest, one can say that any age, any person  can “sweep” their way to better health, just about anywhere there is water. People all across the world are “sweeping” their way to better health and having more fun than they ever imagined. “Sweeping” is a slang term used to describe the sport that is going viral faster than any social networking media and changing the world of sports on any body of water — and just about anyone can hop aboard.

Stand up paddling, paddle surfing, or SUP is helping people of all ages and  sizes catch the surfer’s glide, and helping people in all walks of life get fit and healthy, faster and safer. People are simply getting addicted. The Wall Street Journal recently reported on the rise in popularity — not just for those, like me, who are fortunate enough to live in Hawaii or California, but anywhere there’s an ocean, lake, bay, or even river rapids, you can find this world phenomenon catching on. There are SUP fitness boot camps and clinics popping up anywhere there is water. You may have noticed more races and events happening in your community too.

Below are some photos of a recent FREE women’s Sup clinic last month, and these gals were wonderful.  In the first hour, there were smiles across the ocean and a new found ticket to health.  I do these monthly to ensure the health of our community and introduce women and men to a new way to get fit! For “fun” I had the girls attempt a few push ups. They were amazing. On the right is Amy Hampton, the Director of Maui’s American Heart Association, getting her heart pumping!
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WHAT’S SUP?

According to Wikipedia: Stand up paddle surfing (SUP), or in the Hawaiian language Hoe he’e nalu, is an emerging global sport with a Hawaiian heritage. The sport is an ancient form of surfing, and began as a way for surfing instructors to manage their large groups of learner surfers, as standing on the board gave them a higher viewpoint, increasing visibility of what was going on around them — such as incoming swell. To begin with, this started with using a one-bladed paddle, whilst standing on a normal length surfboard. The popularity of the modern sport of SUP has its origination in the Hawaiian Islands. In the early 1960s, the Beach Boys of Waikiki would stand on their long boards, and paddle out with outrigger paddles to take pictures of the tourists learning to surf. This is where the term “Beach Boy Surfing”, another name for Stand Up Paddle Surfing, originates.

THE BENEFITS OF SUP

Not only can you lower your blood pressure, improve your cholesterol and feel more energized after a session, but the overall experience of being on the water is often touted as “aqua therapy.” The benefits of having a sport you enjoy and can do on a regular basis can alter many of the morbidity factors that decrease our health and plague our society.

I use this sport as a cross-training tool for almost all my clients who are comfortable in the water and who can swim.  It is low impact on all joints and is also being used to improve balance and core strength for people recovering from serious injuries.  I used my stand up paddle board to recover from a serious bilateral leg and ankle accident.  I have also witnessed this sport transform people’s lives overnight, by instilling a new found level of confidence and achievement, making them feel invincible!

As a sponsored team SUP rider for Naish International, instructor, and SUP clinic organizer, I love to introduce the sport to everyone who visits Maui, and help others perfect their paddling stroke  — from flat water fun to waves, and the really popular coastal long distance down winders we do here on the North Shore of Maui.

But, before you hop aboard, I’d like to offer my professional experience and expert resources about water safety, board and paddle selection, and how to maximize your fun to maximize your health so you can glide into your later years with a smile and healthy body!

WATER SAFETY

First and foremost, know how to swim. Sounds simple enough, but on occasion I have come across eager students and clients who think the board is their safety. Not so. If you were ever separated from your board, you need to know how to swim to shore or to a safety vessel. So be sure you can swim, or take a class in your local community.

Also, know the waters you are attempting to enter. If you are new to a spot, wait at least 10 minutes to watch and observe where others enter and exit the water. Watch to see if there are underlying currents or other obstacles in or near the water.  If it’s windy, be sure to know if it’s on shore wind or off shore wind. This is very important. You wouldn’t want to be blown out to sea or across the other side of a lake. If there are surfers or others recreating on the same body of water, be courteous and mindful. If you are a beginner, stay away from others until you are confident of your board skills.

Naish LeashAlways tell someone where you are going and when you expect to return, and maybe always go with a buddy. Make sure you are properly hydrated and have eaten enough food so you have the energy needed to stay out on the water and enjoy. On long distance runs, I’ll often wear a waist hydration pack filled with water and electrolytes.  I may even stick a pack of endurance gel in there too.

Be sure your board has a safety leash. This leash is my coil race leash attached to my race board. Leashes can be worn around your ankle or calf. This keeps the board attached to you should you fall off.  It’s a safety hazard if you do not wear one — your board can easily slide out from underneath you and hurt others.

BOARD TYPES

If you are a beginner to the sport, it’s best to get a stable board to have the best experience. I’d say start with a board that’s at least  10- 11 feet long, maybe a little longer, and 29 inches wide or a little wider.  Some boards are shorter, but boards as wide as 35 inches offer fun for everyone at any level! The learning curve with stand up paddling is amazingly quick. I’ve seen people outgrow their boards in a month’s time. (Once you’ve mastered the beginner stage, you may want to try some waves or enter a long distance race!)

There are basically three types of boards:

RECREATIONAL BOARDS are great for the entire family or if you simply want to cruise around with your friends. The board sizes range from 10 feet to 12 feet and come in different widths. Remember, the narrower the board, the less stable.  Board construction and materials range from epoxy composites, wood veneers, and carbon wood composites to what are also called soft tops.  This board is called the Mana made by Naish. It’s a ton of fun, very stable and can easily be a nice cruising board and catch some waves too.  It is 10 feet long by 32 inches wide.

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WAVE BOARDS, like mine pictured here, are very thin, fast and can turn on a dime down the face of a wave, much like a surf board. This board is a 9’ 3” in length and
Naish Hokua 9ft 3 in Wave Board29 1/6th wide. This board is purely for the waves.  Some wave boards are as short as 7 feet, much like a surfboard.

RACE BOARDS are really exciting and can even come with rudders built in so you can go up wind, or hold course on a race into chop with more ease. My race board is rudderless and is 14 feet of fun! We catch “glides” on swells that sometimes seem like half the length of a football field!  Race boards are also used in flat water competition, and can be 17-18 feet in length.

Here’s a quick video snippet of what are called “ down winders” on Maui’s N.orth Shore. Simone Reddingius followed me down to grab some simple fun. Normally we have tradewinds at our back, blowing anywhere from 20-35 mph. This day was quite light. You can get your heart rate up pretty quick from the thrills of catching what are called “glides” that can connect from swell to swell.

 

A FUN DAY ON THE WATER

Here’s a few photos from our recent local Maui race, the Naish Championships. It was a 9.5 mile down winder on the open ocean.  I felt proud wearing my ATHLETA tattoo and made sure my board was covered in ATHLETA stickers too! Off we went all 204 racers from six different countries! I came in a modest 5th in my class. I encountered fin and leash issues approaching the finish, but had a great day.

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PADDLES

Naish carbon fiber wood paddlePaddles also come in different lengths, widths and materials. There are paddles made of alloy, carbon/glass composites, carbon/wood composites and full carbon.  Some are even adjustable. As the sport continues to evolve, they are getting more and more comfortable to help reduce fatigue and increase performance.

I just love how my paddle’s shaft is much thinner in diameter and the handle is incredibly comfortable. I have a paddle for wave paddling, racing and cruising.  Different paddles are used, and vary in length. Some blades are narrower than others, but are typically 8-9 inches wide.  Sometimes as I’ve noticed that if I switch down to an 8” paddle, my shoulders will be less fatigued. This is another article in itself.

There are many theories on how to measure a paddle, but really it’s personal preference. Here’s a chart I thought you’d enjoy to learn more about stand up paddle length:
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SUN PROTECTION

ATHLETA rash guards are great, stylish sun protection!   You can have fun, look good and most importantly be protected by the sun. at683751-05p01v01This cute rash guard dries quickly and is 50+ UPF.  This is the Summer Shade Tee.

I also apply sunscreen not only to my face and neck, but to my hands too!   Find a nice lip sunscreen too, and maybe a hat. I also try to wear good eye protection from the glare off the water.

ENERGY AND HYDRATION

Having fun on the water, with stand up paddling or any sport you enjoy, is sure to be more exciting if you don’t have to stop what you’re doing because you’re running out of steam or your thirst needs quenching.  I like to suggest that before you venture onto the water, hydrate with at least 8-16 oz of water. On days where you might go exploring on longer distance North Face Remedypaddles, it’s also a great idea to fill up a hydrating pack, like this great all in one  Remedy Pack by North Face, that offers storage for quick snacks and allows you put in a liquid bladder.

I always keep a few gel packs and a couple of small bags of almonds if I’m paddling for distance in my pack. On big training days, I’ll also add an electrolyte powder to help me fight cramping or extreme hydration.

As you’ve noticed with some of the great articles about SUP here on Athleta Chi, stand up paddling is all the rage for a great way to get healthy.  You may not live on a beautiful island like Maui, but if you live near a serene lake you can explore interesting waterways. Find a sport that you enjoy to add to your current fitness routine. It’s an amazing way to tone your body, feel exhilarated and meet wonderful other paddlers in your community.  STAND UP for your health and “sweep”  today!

Feel free to contact me anytime if you have any questions about how to get into the sport, or want to share with our Athleta Chi community how SUP has helped YOU be healthy. If ever on Maui and you are seeking to plan a group , corporate or private lesson for SUP, call me! And if on Maui August 24th, join us for a Full Moon Paddle in North Kihei. Click here for details »

Aloha and in good health,

Suzie Cooney

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Maui Full Moon SUP & Canoe Paddle August 24th 2010

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Come one come all for this fun social paddle on Maui!   Canoe or SUP under the full moon, meet new friends and enjoy a new experience.   Very casual and we meet at sunset.

Bring your board or paddle down from N Kihei Canoe Club.  Glo sticks provided to first 50 people, trying to get more!

Click here for more details: http://www.suzietrainsmaui.com/events-clinics/

           Any questions, call me at 808-283-2121      Suzie

         

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Suzie Cooney Maui North Shore Video Clip 8 Mile Down Winder on Stand Up Paddle Naish 14ft Glide

On the N. Shore of Maui’s beautiful coastline, Suzie Cooney, Naish Team SUP rider, heads down an 8 mile coast run. Video shot by Simone Reddingius. Light winds meant for a big workout. The Naish Glide is 14 feet long, 27 inches wide. Bathing suit by ATHLETA.

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Kelly Moore is On Time with her Maui Down Winder Shuttle Service Moore WaterTime

Today was another amazing coast run from Maliko to Lowers at Kanaha. It was extra special because of Kelly Moore’s awesome shuttle service for Maui residents and visitor alike, that picked us up right on time at the lower Kanaha parking lot and a couple others from the Harbor.  With winds today averaging 30 mph, and gusts to 40 it was a low stress, fun day.  Today, I had my 14ft Naish Glide and wow, catching swells, some over 50 yards it seemed.

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Kelly is professional and is a water professional who knows Maui’s coast very well. Her van is brand new with blasting AC and the boards on the trailor, we’re good to go! So for your one man or SUP, this is a deluxe way to go. Ten bucks for the day or grab a punch card for $90 and get 10 rides.  Great deal!

Call Kelly at 808-250-1984 or visit her website: http://moorewatertimemaui.com/ 

Reserve your spot and enjoy your run!

See you on the water,

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Starboard Pro Team Rider of Maui Tiffany Ward Coaching at STAND UP For Women's Health & Fitness January 9, 2010 Maui

JC_Starboard_08_dy7_disc5_0807Aloha Everyone! I’d like to introduce Tiffany Ward, Pro Team Rider for Starboard will be attending and assisting for STAND UP For Women’s Healthy & Fitness January 9th, 2010 at the Four Seasons Resort. This girl and rip and did you know she is also a famous culinary artist and gourmet chef?

TIffany  has kindly offered to volunteer her water woman skills to coach our gals in the water and offer a friendly tip or two. She is a great instructor and is always smiling with great enthusiasm.  She is an inspiration to us all and we are stoked for her to join us.

Here’s a little more information about Tiffany:
Tiffany started windsurfing at a young age(5hrs.) in Utah and Oregon.  Thanks to her parents, who are both avid windsurfers themselves, she became quiet the sailing enthusiast.  Her passion and drive for  windsurfing launched her into a professional windsurfing career. After graduating from Culinary school, she moved to Maui and begin touring on the PWA World tour.  Competing on the World tour for a couple years, she found Maui to offer the best conditions and arena to excel in.

 Being a part of the Pro Star-board team, Tiffany has access to many of the new SUP boards and prototype’s.  A new comer to the sport of SUP,  she quickly embraced the up and coming sport with open arms.
 
 ”SUP is a good intro to the ocean for new comers and provide an  excellent workout/training for all water-enthusiast”.
 
 Not only is Tiffany a professional Windsurfer and water women, she is a Gourmet Chef as well.  Tiffany has a degree in culinary arts from the CCA in San Francisco, CA and is the owner of Maui Catering Services.   (www.mauicateringservices.com) Providing excellent food and service  for weddings, retreats, and private clientele…
 
 Tiffany writes, “Living and Playing in Maui has been a dream come true.  Maui’s
 lifestyle has turned me into a true Water-Women and I love it… ”

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Tiffany is a beauty! She inspires many and I’m sure she’ll inspire you too!

She is sponsored by:

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 Pakaloha suits
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A big mahalo Tiff for making our day extra special!

 

Your fan, Suzie

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KGMB 9 Hawaii News Now Live SUP Segment STAND UP For Women's Health & Fitness on Maui

Thanks to Malika Dudley of KGMB 9 News, and Todd Bradley of C4 for supporting our event.  Here’s a quick video of the live news segment, yesterday December 30th, 2009.         If the videos don’t work on your computer click here:

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HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – Stand up paddling has become the newest craze for fitness enthusiasts. An event on Maui, has women “getting on their feet” to support the American Breast Cancer Foundation. Malika is live at Ala Moana beach with details.

 Come celebrate women’s health and fitness through the sport of stand up paddling, listen to inspirational guest speakers, meet women pro SUP riders, Tiare Lawrence and Anne-Marie Reichman, support The American Breast Cancer Foundation, learn to hula, and win amazing prizes from our official sponsors just for participating.

Stand Up for Women’s Health and Fitness at the Four Seasons Wailea on Maui. This event is a Free, non- competitive, women’s stand up paddling event. “The Four Season’s is the ideal location to introduce Stand Up Paddling to beginning enthusiasts. It has a beautiful beach and its calm, clear waters offer the ideal, safe paddling conditions. Plus it’s on Maui, the best place in the world! You might even see a few sea turtles and whales!” says professional instructor and event co-host Tommy Callan of Beach Boy Events.


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Official Website: www.standuppaddlingfitness.com