The Inuit call this roll Kingumut naatillugu.  It simply means that the kayaker
sweeps the paddle from stern to bow in a low brace, and finishes in a tucked
forward position.  You do not need to return to the original setup position upon
recovery.  

History/Purpose:
    This is a very popular roll in Greenland.  This technique admits very little
    water into the cockpit even with a skirt open at the top.
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Kayak Rolling - The Reverse Sweep Qajaq Roll
A kayak roll Is the fastest type of self rescue.  It also requires little upper body strength; the kayaker uses their hips to roll.  If you would like to schedule a private or group class please use the Contact Us Link.
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