SUP stands for Stand-Up Paddleboarding, a water sport that involves standing on a large, stable board and using a paddle to propel yourself through the water. It's a combination of surfing and kayaking, and it's popular on lakes, rivers, and oceans.
Flatwater SUP: Done on calm waters like lakes or slow-moving rivers. Great for beginners and for those looking to use SUP for fitness.
Surf SUP: Involves riding waves with a paddleboard. This type requires more skill, as it combines the techniques of surfing and paddling.
Racing SUP: For those who want to compete, racing SUP boards are designed for speed and long-distance paddling on open water.
Yoga SUP: A type of SUP where people practice yoga on a paddleboard, often in calm waters, combining balance and strength training.
It's a fun and versatile sport that can be done solo or with others and is gaining popularity worldwide for both recreation and fitness.