Paddle
A paddle is a handheld tool used to propel small boats by pushing water backward with a blade attached to a shaft. Paddles are common in kayaking, canoeing, and stand-up paddleboarding. They differ from oars in that paddles are held with both hands on a shaft and are not mounted to oarlocks, allowing blade configurations that may include two blades on opposite ends (kayak-style) or a single blade (canoe/SUP).
Types and configurations include kayak paddles, which have two blades and a relatively short shaft; canoe paddles,
Materials range from traditional wood to modern composites such as fiberglass and carbon fiber, as well as
Technique emphasizes body rotation, core engagement, and a smooth, efficient blade entry and exit. The basic
Historically, paddles have been used for thousands of years across many cultures for transport, fishing, and