14 Health Benefits Of Kayaking

Look, y’all, so being a kayaking enthusiast, I know that kayaking is plain fun for me, but have you stopped to think about how beneficial this activity is for your body and mind, both?  In this article, we broke down 14 health and social benefits of kayaking so if you weren’t aware of how great it can be for you, now you know:

14 Underrated Benefits of Kayaking:

1. Cardio Workout For Weight Loss

One of the most direct and predictable benefits of kayaking is the burning of calories for weight loss. Kayaking might look nice and peaceful in pictures, but rest assured it is a lot more demanding than it appears with the constant paddling, whether it is with or against the current. The constant isotonic movements as you paddle acts as a form of cardio that burns calories and helps you to lose weight.

cardio

2. Improves Muscle Tone

In addition to burning calories, paddling during kayaking offers you the benefit of improved muscle tone. The same principle of isotonic movement applies here and the resistance from the water more or less acts in the same way as weights and resistance machines at the gym would. The best part about kayaking for improved muscle tone is the fact that pretty much all of your muscles are engaged. However, it is the arms, legs and the core that benefit most from the toning.

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3. Improves Endurance

If you are one of those people who cannot go up a flight of stairs without stopping about a hundred times to catch your breath, then kayaking is probably something that you should try. The slow and steady pace on still waters gives your body time to adapt to the increased metabolism and oxygen demand. This is in contrast with other workouts that do not allow slow and steady buildup of endurance. With kayaking, the slow approach ensures more long lasting endurance and exercise tolerance which is good not only for your muscles, but for the overall health of your heart.

fast paddling

4. Improves Joint Flexibility

One of the best benefits of kayaking: It seems that paddling in your kayak is responsible for all the benefits and improvement of joint flexibility. The constant forward and back movement of the shoulders, wrists and elbows helps to improve joint flexibility gets rid of stiffness. This also applies to a few other joints not involved in the paddling, including the hip joints and the knees. The result is the elimination of stiffness and rigidity which can not only be painful, but also debilitating in severe cases.

5. Exposure To Fresh Air

Whether you live in a leafy suburb or a pollution ridden metropolis, there is no denying the fact that nothing on earth compares to the benefits of clean fresh air. Kayaking is one of the best ways to experience this beautiful gift of nature. The fresh air helps to clear the lungs and detoxify your body by increasing the concentration of oxygen in your blood. Kayaking helps you enjoy this not only by exposing you to nature, but also by forcing you to breath deep through constant physical exertion.

fresh air

6. Sun Exposure For Vitamin D

Kayaking is an outdoor activity and being outdoors means that you are exposed to the sun directly. This is a major health benefit, as it ensures that your body absorbs one of the most important ingredients in synthesis, vitamin D. This vitamin has several functions in the body, but the promotion of calcium absorption in the gut and bone formation are without a doubt the two most important.

7. Improves Mental Health

Kayaking offers the perfect combination of exertion and relaxation. It’s almost like someone joined yoga and aerobic workouts, threw in a bit of outdoor love and voila! Here, the slow and steady motion is again to thank as it promotes relaxation and contributes a lot to stress relief. Exposure to the beautiful and quiet outdoors also contributes to improved mental health. The release of endorphins during physical exertion is the icing on the cake, making this one of the very best ways to relax and free your mind from all stress.

relaxing

8. Improves Aerobic Capacity

In simple terms, kayaking improves your body’s ability to adapt to low oxygen conditions without having to turn to anaerobic metabolism. This means that you have less to worry about in terms of muscle cramps and fatigue as a result of lactic acid build-up in the muscles.

9. Adrenaline Boost

Kayaking is usually done on slow moving water. However, it can be done on fast moving streams and rivers, in which case it is referred to as whitewater kayaking. This is every adrenaline junkie’s dream as it is one of the best ways to get an adrenaline boost. It has several health benefits including improved mental clarity, improved heart function and burning calories as a result of increased adrenaline in the system.

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10. Improves Reflexes And Hand-Eye Coordination

These benefits also apply with kayaking done on fast moving water. In this case, you have to make fast decisions and act on them with just as much haste and agility. This is how kayaking contributes to improved reflexes, ensuring that you recognize threats and act on them quickly, even in ordinary day to day activities… one of the best benefits of kayaking!

11. Team Building And Bonding

Kayaking is never fun when done alone and is therefore one of the best ways to enjoy the company of friends, family or even colleagues. Whether you are paddling lazily through a still stream or pretty much paddling for your life in whitewater kayaking, it is bound to be a team building activity that everyone will enjoy. If you have a teenager, this is another great benefit of kayaking that will teach him or her how to work with other people in productive manner.

12. Oneness With The Outdoors

A good number of people these days spend very little time interacting with nature. In fact, for most people, the routine is home, car, work, repeat. Kayaking helps eliminate the monotony of this routine by giving you a chance to enjoy the outdoors and get in touch with nature.

kayaking with friends

13. Productive Pastime Activity

It is said that idle hands are the devil’s playthings. Therefore, instead of wasting your free time with pointless activities, you should give kayaking a try. It is more or less the ideal pastime activity with the perfect combination of health benefits and outdoor exposure that anyone can enjoy.

14. Improves Self-Esteem

Finally, kayaking indirectly contributes to your social life by improving your self-esteem. This is made possible through many different means including weight loss and toning, adrenaline boosts among thrill seekers, and the joy of overcoming different fears as with whitewater kayaking. Most underrated benefit of kayaking… after all, if an individual doesn’t have good self-esteem, they will struggle with being a confident and productive person in the long run.

Benefits of Kayaking Summary!

We listed 14 ways that kayaking can benefit you, your family, and friends! Kayaking can seem intimidating, but as long as you start out nice and easy, everyone involved can have tons of fun.

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39 Gorgeous Water Pictures That Will Make You Fall In Love With San Diego

…& if you don’t, frankly, your vision must be going 😛

There is a reason San Diego is known as America’s Finest City. While we take flack for our waters not being as warm as Florida, San Diego is amazing in every aspect imaginable. But, why take our word for it? If one picture is worth a thousand words, then thirty-nine pictures should be worth, oh say, a gazillion words, hm?

Have a look. Enjoy! Fall in love with America’s Finest City 😉
[Note: Click on interested picture to view it in better quality.]

Before you check out these stunning pictures, if you’re considering kayaking at any of these spots, you can read our Oru kayak guide, our Sun Dolphin Bali 10 SS list of pros and cons, or, the Killer Kayak Best Of 2019 Guide.  Here we go:

#1. Mission Bay

The Perfect Sunset At Mission Bay By Justin Brown

The Perfect Sunset at Mission Bay

 

#2. Mission Bay With Happy Sheltie

Happy Sheltie Paddle Boarding At Mission Bay By Sheena H. sheltie paddle boarding

 

#3. Mission Beach Mural

Wall Mural On Ace Liquor

 

#4. La Jolla Cove

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#5. La Jolla

Coast Wedding By Kevin Baird
Coast Wedding

 

#6. La Jolla Shores

Seal Cove By moonjazz
Seal Cove, La Jolla Shores, San Diego, California

 

#7. Torrey Pines Reserve

Torrey Pines Reserve In Early Morning Light By Bill Gracey
Torrey Pines Reserve In Early Morning Light - Explored

 

#8. Torrey Pines Beach

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#9. Torrey Pines Glider Port

Torrey Pines Glider Port 028 By SD Dirk Torrey Pines Glider Port 028

 

#10. Torrey Pines Trail Sunset

Torrey Pines Hiking Sunset View by Moon
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#11. USS Midway

Unconditional Surrender By Matt Pasant
San Diego - “Unconditional Surrender”

 

#12. Full View Of USS Midway

DSC_0630 By Steven Lenoir DSC_0630

 

#13. Seaport

San Diego Jet Ski Tours

 

#14. Seaport Village

Passport To San Diego

 

#15. Seaport Village Pond With Ducks

It’s All About The Pretty

 

#16. Seaport Village From Distance

Terramar Retail Centers

 

#17. Ocean Beach

Tus Wallpapers Gratis

 

#18. Ocean Beach Pier

Ocean Beach Pier by Joe Ewing

 

#19. Sunset Cliffs

Sunset Cliffs, Ocean Beach, San Diego By Tim Jankowiak

 

#20. Sunset Cliffs Overview

Alluring Sunset By Mark Whitt
Alluring Sunset

 

#21. Point Loma Overview

The campus at Point Loma Nazarene Over Look By Bryce Johnson

 

#22. Sunset Cliffs

CaliforniaBeaches.com

 

#23. Yes, More Of The Sunset Cliffs

Sunset Cliffs by Tours Departing Daily Sunset Cliffs

 

#24. Cliff Divers On Sunset Cliffs

Sunset Cliffs Divers by Jim Grant

 

#25. Aerial View Of Pacific Beach

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#26. Happy Doggy At Pacific Beach

Randi Having a Thoughtful Moment At PB By Sheena H.
Randi Having a Thoughtful Moment By Sheena

 

#27. Dog Beach at OB

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#28. Coronado

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#29. Coronado Bridge

All Ducks In A Row… By Anna Gaylord
All ducks in a row... #coronado #SanDiego #sd#california #kayaking #coronadobridge #beach#nature #marine#summer #funtimes #watersports #coronadoisland #landscape #seascape #коронадо#сандиего #калифорния #море #пляж #лето

 

#30. Point Loma

New Point Loma Lighthouse By Phillip Colla

 

#31. Solana Beach

Unstable Cliffs By Keith unstable cliffs

 

#32. Fletcher Cove – Solana Beach

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#33. Aerial View of Fletcher Cove, Solana Beach

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#34. Cardiff-By-The-Sea

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#35. Imperial Beach

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#36. Imperial Beach – Pier

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#37. Encinitas

Photos By Randal Lynne

 

#38. Moonlight Beach

Moonlight Beach Sunset By Phillip Colla

 

#39. Silver Strand Beach

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The Ins & Outs Of Torrey Pines Reserve Trails [With Pictures!]

In all of my time in Southern California, hiking the trails of Torrey Pines Reserve has become one of my most favourite activities.  While this space is all about kayaking, I have been wanting to write a few in-depth articles about my hiking activities.

Let me start this with sharing this.  About 3 years ago, I decided I was tired of my own excuses.  I became angry with myself.  I had gained 40+ lbs during my university years and 10 years after that, my weight still haunted me.  Don’t get me wrong: if you’re happy with how you look, more power to you.  But if you’re not, by all means, take the steps to do whatever it takes to achieve your happiness.

In my anger, I decided that I would no longer stand for my own excuses.  That no matter what it took, I’d keep going until I achieve my weight goal.  So, I decided to hike.

At the time, I wasn’t big into hiking but I knew of Torrey Pines Reserve.  I decided I would start there and hike 3-5x a week, for 2 hours every time…

Scenic View Of Torrey Pines State Park

… and 3 years later, I have lost 44 lbs.

It’s funny how things come back around.  So, today, I bring to you my own personal knowledge that I’ve gained on these trails I now call home.

The first thing you should know about Torrey Pines State Reserve is that if you park outside by the beach (not once past the fee booth), you can park for free.  If you park out there, it’s a mere 10 minute walk to the base of the hill.  Plus, if your purpose is to sweat a bit, parking by the beach towers isn’t a big deal.

If you’re going on a holiday or at peak rush times, expect to wait anywhere from 5-15 minutes on average for a parking spot to open up.  90% of the time, you’ll find something within 2-10 minutes.  Last time I checked, parking costs were $10 so if you want to do this a few times a week, it’s better to try that free parking 🙂

Two Tips So Far:  Avoid rush hour and opt for free parking.

While we’re at it, let’s get you up-to-date on what I consider…

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

  • No dogs allowed anywhere
  • NO food on the trails, the beach is okay. Water is permitted on the trails
  • No smoking is allowed
  • Whatever you pack, you take it with you. There are no trash/recycling bins in Upper Reserve
  • Unless you park in the beach lot, parking is around $10
  • Bring a few waters!
  • If you want to walk the beach, make sure to check out when high tide is. A couple of times, I’ve had to walk through the water 🙂
  • This is just a caution: remember to stay away from edges
  • The cliffs ARE unstable. Do NOT walk under them. In the last few years, I have seen parts collapse. Read the signs and follow the rules and you’ll be fine

Why Torrey Pines State Reserve?

Before you judge me, just know that these pictures were taken over two years ago when I didn’t own an iPhone.  I owned an ancient Verizon phone which I thought took stellar pictures.  I will be updating these pictures in the next few weeks…

Torrey Pines must be where heaven and earth meet…

The first thing to note about Torrey Pines is that… it’s like a moving painting.  The views are ridiculously picturesque, like a moving painting, so freakin’ scenic!  I mean, have a look for yourself:

beautiful clouds at torrey pines reserve beach

 

That’s the view from the parking lot.

Another thing that I adore about this hiking spot in San Diego is that there are many hiking trails to choose from. In fact, if you find the Beach Trail too easy, you can combine it with other trails such as the short and sweet Guy Fleming trial or the Broken Hill trails.

Basic Torrey Pines Trails Information

There are several trails to choose from. Once you park, you will see that little hill. Now, you can choose to go up that hill and then select one of these following trails or come down the Beach trail and walk the beach back to your car (that’s my favourite route). From the beach, you can also walk to Black’s Beach, which is a clothing optional/nude beach.

Anyways, here is some basic information regarding the trails… quick notes, with details following (hey, I don’t want to bore you to tears!):

  • Guy Fleming Trail – 0.7 miles; easy and flat. You can do this within 15 minutes or some amazing views.
  • Parry Grove Trail – 0.5 miles; looks intimidating due to the steep steps, but that’s the most difficult part 😉
  • Razor Point Trail – 0.7 miles; easy to moderate with amazing views.
  • Broken Hill Trail North Fork – 1.2 miles; one of the longer trails. A bit secluded but a great workout.
  • Broken Hill South Fork – 1.3 miles; similar to the North Fork. Great workout but can be challenging.
  • Beach Trail – 0.75 miles to the Beach; most popular trail and one of my favourites. I’m never bored and I get to walk the beach.

WildLife To Expect At Torrey

In the times that I have been on these trails, a few of the things I’ve seen have been a whale I sighted while on the Beach Trail, dolphins, rabbits, cacti and seals. Other wildlife that I have not spotted but does exist:

  • Bobcats
  • Foxes
  • Skunks
  • Raccoons
  • Coyotes
  • Coastal Chaparral
  • Torrey pine (What the reserve is named after… extremely rare!)

People love going to Torrey Pines State Reserve for various reasons including hiking on the different trails, recreational reasons, kayaking, wildlife, and more. If you’re thinking about heading on a kayak and are looking into investing one, research the Oru Bay kayak.

Sexy Celebs Killing It With Water Sports Including Kayaking! Plus Obama!

Why delay the sexy? Following are 30 celebrities who were caught participating in water sports like surfing, canoeing, jet skiing, and kayaking (including the President, Barack Obama!!!): PS. Feel like joining the celebs in the water? Put money down but first learn all the ups and downs after reading the Oru kayak review here.

#1. Maria Shriver & Son, Patrick

No one can deny what a looker Maria Shriver is, especially for an older woman!  Here, we see her kayaking with her son, Patrick.  As easy as it is to be distracted by their good looks, it’s obvious that a family that kayaks together, builds abs together.

#2. Kim & Kanye

Kim Kardashian and Kanye West make romantic and healthy time kayaking!

#3. Barack Obama!

Behold!  The President of the United States, Barack Obama, enjoying some leisurely time on the water.

#4. The BiebzZz

Justin Bieber and his 6 pack, surfing away.  No wonder the girls are chasing him…

#5. Britney Spears

Oops! She did it again…  Body boarding, that is!

#6. Jake Gyllenhaal, *Swoon Swooooon*