The Inuit call this roll Innaqatsineq.  It simply means that the kayaker lays on their
back in the high brace position with palms facing skyward.  During a qajaq
competition judges look for the participant to keep their kayak deck at a right
angle to the water.  When not in competition the kayaker arches their back as
much as possible to keep the kayak flat and deck parallel to the water.

History/Purpose:
    Side sculling is a resting pose that aids in capsize prevention and roll
    training.
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Kayak Rolling - The Qajaq Side Scull
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