Paddleboarding
Stand-up paddleboarding (SUP) is a water sport in which a rider stands on a wide, stable board and uses a single-bladed paddle to propel and steer across the water. Riders paddle on flat water, in rivers or seas, and may ride small waves or cover longer distances. The activity emphasizes balance and core strength and can be learned with basic instruction.
Equipment typically includes a board (solid or inflatable), a paddle (usually aluminum, fiberglass, or carbon fiber),
SUP originated in Hawaii in the mid-20th century, where surf instructors used paddles to photograph beginners
Used for recreation, fitness, photography, and travel, SUP accommodates a wide range of ages and skill levels.
Overall, paddleboarding is a versatile, low-impact water sport with global popularity, adaptable to different environments and