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		<title>Bodie Shandro&#8217;s 2011 Molokai2Oahu Team Canada Recap</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ten time world champion Jamie Mitchell calls it the “Waterman’s Super Bowl”, for me, the chance to realize a dream of adding my name to the rooster of legendary watermen and women that have successfully crossed the infamous channel. The Molokai to Oahu Race really began for me last fall. The notion of attempting the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ten time world champion Jamie Mitchell calls it the “Waterman’s Super Bowl”, for me, the chance to realize a dream of adding my name to the rooster of legendary watermen and women that have successfully crossed the infamous channel. The Molokai to Oahu Race really began for me last fall. The notion of attempting the “Channel of Bones” as a team was first conceived at the Battle of the Paddle in southern California following a Team Canada Relay top 20 finish with good friend Norm Hann.</p>
<p>Unknowingly, my Stand Up Paddling career began at the BOP one year earlier when I traveled south to try my hand at this amazing new, but still relatively unknown sport. As a lifelong surfer, kayaker and fitness junkie, it was as though SUP was created just for me, one sport that encompassed all of my passions!  The following June, I traveled to the birthplace of SUP, Waikiki to compete in the very first Battle of the Paddle Hawaii. The community of paddlers that make up the professional SUP Ohana, or “family” exemplify the term “aloha” in all respects. The sport alone was enough to inspire a change of lifestyle and career (now Canadian brand manager for Surftech and Kialoa), add to that an amazing roster of surfing icons that included the likes of Gerry Lopez, and Dave Kalama to the mix, I knew that this was the beginning of a new era for me.  My full time career focus would shift to introducing SUP to the Canadian marketplace through both the sale of equipment an instruction.</p>
<p>Soon thereafter I was invited down to southern California to become the first Certified (now Canada’s only “ASI Master Certified Instructor” by the World Stand Up Paddleboard Association), and commenced development of my business, Paddle Surf Fitness, and “Surfit”, a Crossfit equivalent on the water! Fifteen months later, a couple more certifications, BCRPA Fitness Leader and Paddle Canada Instructor Trainer, 250 plus students and coaches to my credit and my dream lifestyle had come to fruition. Two more professional races in Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands left just one more major challenge before me, the infamous Ka’iwi Channel!</p>
<p>The Ka’iwi Channel, also known as the “channel of bones”, aka Molokai Channel, has a centuries old reputation for being one of the most treacherous bodies of water in the world.  Ka’iwi has claimed the lives of many, from ancient canoe fleets, to fisherman and watermen including the tragic loss of Hawaiian big-wave surfer Eddie Aikau. Regarded as the world championship of paddleboard racing, the Ka’iwi Channel traverses 32 miles of rough, shark infested waters from the North Shore of Molokai, to the South Shore of Oahu. The channel covers a depth of 2,300 feet and is subject to open-ocean swells of up to 30 feet. Considered one of the roughest ocean channels in the world, it represents the ultimate test of endurance. Wildly varying open-ocean conditions challenge a paddler’s surfing skills. Top paddlers can ride swells for 100s of yards. Capricious currents and tidal effects test a paddler’s ocean navigation skills. Gerry Lopez, one of the most highly regarded surfers in the history of the sport, and M2O veteran was quoted as saying, “ Molokai is a big bite!”</p>
<p>British Columbia’s spring in 2011 was the coldest on record, a variable that did not play well into an already short pre-race training schedule. As the very first Canadian SUP team to attempt the channel, we held no false expectations, to be accepted to race was a privilege, to just finish was an honor. We were well aware of the training and experience that we were up against, primarily from Hawaii, Australia, California and Central America where top athletes are training and racing in like conditions every day of the year. Norm and I simply wanted to finish knowing that we gave it our best effort.</p>
<p>Serious training for me began immediately following the acceptance of our entry in January. Having been hampered by an already 7-month-old Achilles tendonitis issue, I was forced to “train outside the box” and seconded the expertise of one of Canada’s foremost endurance athletes, Jenn Seger, girlfriend of my teammate. It was not until May 15, almost one month later than any previous season that the ice broke at Heffley Lake, where my family calls home. I recorded a video of myself on the first “M2O on water training day” of the season, breaking ice with the nose of my Surftech Dominator SUP board, the video was shared across the world! The following 2 months training would encompass an entirely new regime for me. Traditionally weight training and running were my focus for the shorter events, with little to no significant endurance training. My injuries and the required race conditioning focused on TRX (functional suspension strength training), Mt Biking and of course lots of on the water paddle time. Truth be known, I LOVE stand up paddling, however, when it is 3 degrees Celsius and pouring rain for the entire month of June, on the water training takes on an entirely new meaning in doses of 2-3 hour sessions per day!</p>
<p>A tremendous amount of logistical planning is required for the M2O event. Escort boats, required by all teams crossing the channel, flights from Oahu to Molokai, board transportation, nutrition and hydration requirements, the list kept me busy and mind on task in the months leading up to the event. I designed a Team Canada, Molokai to Oahu logo, and good friend Sean Sweet from Sweet Waterwear printed jerseys that we would auction to raise funds. Norm focused on establishing the Stand Up 4 Great Bear Charity, the cause that we chose to paddle and raise money for. Hann started the Stand Up for Great Bear organization to raise awareness for and understanding of the significance of the Great Bear Rainforest in northern British Columbia, and the threats that it’s pristine future faced.</p>
<p>I arrived in Hawaii on July 25<sup>th</sup> in order to train for a coupe of days in similar conditions that we would race in and to familiarize myself with the tricky finish. There was no doubt in my mind that my conditioning was up to par, however no amount of endurance training alone would get me across the channel. Training on the flat water at Heffley Lake was a far cry from the open ocean swell, current and winds that we would endure, if any single variable would affect our performance, this one would. It was also common knowledge shared by all competitors that if you were fortunate enough to manage the first 30 miles of open ocean, the final 2 of the race were the toughest. Several trains of thought make up the strategy for planning a route across the channel, rum line straight to Oahu, or push further north to lessen the risk of being swept away into the abyss by the south current and NE winds. Either route would serve up extremely challenging conditions resulting from backwash and currents along the infamous China wall, then straight into Hawaii Kai, through a shallow reef and surf break against 20 plus knot headwinds in the sprint for the finish. I had an uneasy stomach just thinking about it.</p>
<p>Competitors from around the globe began arriving in Waikiki in the few days preceding the race. It helped to ease the pre-race anxiety by “talking story” with legendary Pipeline Master, Gerry Lopez, surf icon Dave Kalama and other seasoned competitors. We talked board choice, weather and of course last minute navigational strategies that would be dictated by the days weather. This was truly a waterman’s event that would require the combination of many skills to ensure success.</p>
<p>One of the most difficult things for me, a surfer from the soul, is to be in a surf destination before a big race and not surf! Despite explicit instructions from my trainers and wife to rest in the days leading up to the event, how could I pass up perfect paddle surfing conditions at all of Waikiki’s infamous breaks. As fate would have it, two days before the race, paddling into a wave in hard offshore wind at “Publics”, with Norm,  I heard a “pop” and was overcome by the excruciating pain of a torn oblique muscle. SUP, an activity well know for its “core” conditioning, relies heavily on those outside abdominal muscles for power, and here I was, now unable to even paddle a single stroke on my right side just 48 hours before the race of my life, I was devastated. Consultations with local doctors delivered my only option, maximum doses of ibuprofen and a girdle like torso sling to stabilize the muscles. Not a perfect solution as the sling would hamper my breathing, however I was not about to quit now.</p>
<p>The following night would have us grocery shopping and provisioning our escort boat, “Enzo” with necessary nutrition and hydration. The escort boat would depart Saturday morning for Molokai, while Norm and I caught the 10am flight over, not willing to chance pre-race sea sickness the day before. The flight was amazing as we flew right over the treacherous but beautiful open ocean that we would be crossing in less than 24 hours.  Butterflies were back! We arrived at Kaluakoi Beach mid day and simply rested in the shade, looking out over the long stretch of ocean trying to anticipate our coming fate. We were fortunate enough to have connected with some local racers, friends of friends who invited us to crash at their luxurious condo the night before the race, a much better option than the lounge chairs around the pool as our hotel reservation was somehow lost and the entire islands accommodations were sold out.</p>
<p>Five am came fast on race day. Loaded with ibuprofen, and a hearty morning breakfast of oatmeal and toast, we were ready. To look out at over 100 plus escort boats that had now converged in the bay was nothing short of a spectacle! Last minute preparations of equipment and the final strategy for the day’s race were in place. Norm would start the race, me on the escort boat until our first exchange 30 minutes in. The plan was that we would each take 30-minute intervals, then 20 and finally 10 for the final few miles. Enough for a rest but not long enough for our muscles o cool down.</p>
<p>At 6:45am the traditional “Pule”, Hawaiian Prayer would have all of the competitors, hand in hand in a large circle on the beach. The Ka’iwi Channel had taken the lives of many courageous watermen that challenged her powers in the preceding centuries. The local Hawaiian elder asked and prayed for a safe crossing for all competitors, it was a very moving moment.</p>
<p>Eight am was game time, and it was time to “bang” as Norm coined it. Norm was out of the gate and paddling hard. He is a tremendous athlete and competitor and I could not think of another fellow Canadian that I would have wanted to share this experience with! The first few miles immediately served up some challenging conditions. My heart was pounding right out of my chest as our escort boat raced ahead of Norm about a 100 meters, as it slowed, paddle in hand I leapt from the rear of the boat into the channel, waited for Norm and swapped out. This was the first of many perfect exchanges that we executed throughout the day.</p>
<p>The wind, as forecasted was blowing hard at 20 knots out of the NE with a strong current running south, perfect conditions given my injury. We had to avoid getting too enticed with catching all of the 8-10 foot plus waves and stay on our planned course, maintaining a north line, otherwise we risked getting too far south and subsequently facing a long run back upwind at the finish. In the end, of the estimated 7850 strokes each, I paddled less than 50 on my right side to maintain course! Thank Duke (Kahanomoku) for that one!</p>
<p>Our boat captain and crew were amazing. Johnny maintained a perfect course while Justin and crew assisted by throwing a buoy out to drag us back into the boat, saving energy between exchanges. Time passed quickly on the boat, hydrate, eat, rest and back to baggin, we were on fire! One of the local Hawaiian competitors suggested the night before to take the time to enjoy where you are, he said that after your exchange, waiting for the escort boat to circle back, just relax and look down into the 2300 feet of ocean below you. I made a habit of doing this on every exchange, we rarely seen another escort boat mid channel, bouncing up and down in the massive swell looking down into oblivion is a life altering experience.</p>
<p>After several 30 minute exchanges, we were down to 20’s, endurance feeling fabulous, but the legs were taking a beating balancing through the swells, wind chop and current, all of which were coming at us from a different direction. Many times during the race I dug deep, recalling all of the support and well wishes from friends and family to keep me on pace, this was not just for us, it was for all of Canada!</p>
<p>Several exchanges later I looked at the boats GPS and could not believe that we were already over half way! We were ahead of our desired pace, a 6-hour finish, feeling great, and having the time of our lives! I could not resist and grabbed my cell phone to call my wife Brenda at home. Over the past 24 years of marriage, she has been nothing but completely supportive of my endless adolescence, extended surf trips, motorcycle trips into Central America, and now this. Brenda had sacrificed as much as I had for this race and it was as though she was right there with me all the way. Thanks babe!</p>
<p>Our teams navigation skills proved bang on as we paddled in on the island of Oahu. Coco Head was well in sight as was the China Wall and her rumbling, turbulent waters ahead. We would round out the 20-minute exchanges and start in on 10’s as we moved in on Portlock Point in Hawaii Kai. Despite most competitors dreading the enormous headwinds that awaited the final miles, along with them came calmer seas. Still much larger chop and current than Norm or I were accustomed too, but much closer to the conditions that we trained on. Norm brought us around Portlock, we exchanged and I navigated through the surf break and reef as practiced a few days before, back to Norm for a beautiful jaw dropping inside left-hander and the final sprint in was mine! Seeing those two huge red buoys at the finish line was a dream come true. I have never paddled harder in my life. I trained for the finish, no matter how exhausted; I had another gear in hiding! As I crossed the line to a roaring crowd on the beach, I could see our time on the clock, 5:49:23! I immediately turned back and paddled back to Enzo to pick up Norm so that we could both paddle through the finish together as a team. Jubilation, a triumphant finish for the first Canadian SUP team in the Moloaki2Oahu. 55<sup>th</sup> out of 163 competitors, and had even finished ahead of many highly respected Hawaiian teams. We were very pleased to say the least!</p>
<p>In the days following the event, naturally while every other ocean dwelling competitor recovered and rested, Norm and I chased waves in Waikiki. Warm water, surfing in boardshorts, are you kidding…rest?  I had to learn how to paddle surf while paddling only on my left, but was stoked just to be out there with a good bro and the events memories top of mind. At one of the localized surf breaks where we were scorned and hassled as “visitors” the previous week by a couple of agro locals, the same crew was in the line-up and chirping again. Another Hawaiian that we made friends with stepped up and said, &#8220;hey, these guys just paddled the Channel brah, the agro locals offered us the next wave.&#8221;</p>

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		<title>Team Canada to compete in the Molokai to Oahu Paddleboard Race</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Jul 2011 04:47:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In less than a month, two Canadian stand up paddle boarders will join the worlds most respected watermen and women in the epic 32 mile channel crossing from Molokai to Oahu, Hawaii in the race of their lives! JULY 5th, 2011 (Vancouver, British Columbia) The Ka’iwi Channel, also known as the “channel of bones”, aka [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>In less than a month, two Canadian stand up paddle boarders will join the worlds most respected watermen and women in the epic 32 mile channel crossing from Molokai to Oahu, Hawaii in the race of their lives!</strong></p>
<p>JULY 5th, 2011 (Vancouver, British Columbia) The Ka’iwi Channel, also known as the “channel of bones”, aka Molokai Channel, has a centuries old reputation for being one of the most treacherous bodies of water in the world. Ka’iwi has claimed the lives of many, from ancient canoe fleets, to fisherman and watermen including the tragic loss of Hawaiian big-wave surfer Eddie Aikau.</p>
<p>On July 31st, 2011, Norm Hann and Bodie Shandro of British Columbia aspire to add their names to the list of those watermen and women that have successfully crossed the channel in the 15th Annual Molokai 2 Oahu Race. Unofficially recognized as the “World Championships” of paddleboarding, stand up paddle boarding is a relatively new category in the elite race. Hann and Shandro will be competing in the 2-man division.</p>
<p>Both men are considered “Canadian pioneers” in the sport of stand up paddleboarding, and are proud of their surf roots. Considered race veterans, adventurers and highly regarded certified SUP instructors, Hann owns and operates Squamish based <a href="http://www.mountainsurfadventures.com">Mountain Surf Adventures</a>,  and Shandro, Kamloops based <a href="http://www.paddlesurfit.com">Paddle Surf Fitness</a>.</p>
<p>Join them in the race of their lives by pledging in support for the www.Standup4Greatbear.ca organization. Norm’s Standup4Greatbear began as a 400km standup paddleboard expedition to keep oil tankers off the North Coast of British Columbia. The goal was to highlight the traditional food harvesting areas of the First Nations and the wildlife of the Greatbear Rainforest. All funds donated will go to promoting awareness, education and understanding of the significance of the Great Bear Rainforest and the culture of Coastal First Nation’s while preserving its unique status as a pristine example of human respect for and coexistence with the environment.</p>
<p>Partial proceeds raised will also be shared with Hawaii’s Na Kama Kai Youth Organization. Na Kama Kai’s mission is to empower youth by creating, conducting and supporting ocean-based programs, specifically targeting ocean awareness &amp; safety in order to increase the capacity of youth in the community through cultural &amp; environmental education. You may donate to STANDUP4GREATBEAR at: <a href="https://www.2mevents.com/basic-pledge/550">https://www.2mevents.com/basic-pledge/550</a> TEAM CANADA TO COMPETE IN THE 32 MILE MOLOKAI TO OAHU PADDLEBOARD<br />
RACE IN SUPPORT OF STANDUP4GREATBEAR</p>
<p>ABOUT THE MOLOKAI TO OAHU PADDLEBOARD RACE</p>
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<li>Regarded as the world championship of paddleboard racing.</li>
<li>Traverses 32 miles of rough, shark infested waters from the North Shore of Molokai, to the South Shore of Oahu.</li>
<li>Covers a depth of 2,300 feet and is subject to open-ocean swells of up to 30 feet.</li>
<li>Considered one of the roughest ocean channels in the world.</li>
<li>Ultimate test of endurance – no engines or sails, just a paddler and the propulsion power of his paddle.</li>
<li>Wildly varying open-ocean conditions challenge a paddler’s surfing skills.</li>
<li>Top paddlers can ride swells for 100s of yards.</li>
<li>Capricious currents and tidal effects test a paddler’s ocean navigation skills.</li>
</ul>
<p>THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING TEAM CANADA AND STANDUP4GREATBEAR.</p>
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		<title>SUP and Spa Weekend in BC with Nikki Gregg</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Jun 2011 09:34:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[SUP AND SPA WEEKEND IN BC WITH NIKKI GREGG! This one of a kind 2 day package includes two body sculpting SUP sessions with Nikki Gregg on beautiful Kalamalka Lake (all equipment provided), 1 night accommodation at the brand new luxurious, Sparkling Hills Resort and Spa, full hot breakfast, access to seven uniquely themed steam [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>SUP AND SPA WEEKEND IN BC WITH NIKKI GREGG!<br />
This one of a kind 2 day package includes two body sculpting SUP sessions with Nikki Gregg on beautiful Kalamalka Lake (all equipment provided), 1 night accommodation at the brand new luxurious, Sparkling Hills Resort and Spa, full hot breakfast, access to seven uniquely themed steam &amp; sauna rooms, indoor pool with underwater music and starry Swarovsky crystal sky, hot pool and outdoor infinity pool, use of Kneipp waterway, state of the art Keiser equipped fitness studio, tea and serenity relaxation rooms, wireless internet, underground parking. All for $499 (plus tax) !</p>
<p>Presented by <a href="http://www.paddlesurfit.com">Paddle Surf Fitness</a>!</p>
<p>250.318.0722 to book or bodie@paddlesurfit.com</p>
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		<title>Molokai 2 Oahu for Standup4Greatbear</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Apr 2011 16:58:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[IN 100 DAYS, 2 CANADIAN STAND UP PADDLE SURFERS WILL JOIN THE WORLDS MOST RESPECTED WATERMEN AND WOMEN IN THE EPIC 32 MILE CHANNEL CROSSING FROM MOLOKAI TO OAHU TO RAISE MONEY AND AWARENESS FOR ONE OF CANADA’S MOST PRISITINE COASTLINES ALONG THE GREAT BEAR RAINFOREST. April 22, 2011, (Vancouver, British Columbia) The Ka’iwi Channel, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>IN 100 DAYS, 2 CANADIAN STAND UP PADDLE SURFERS WILL JOIN THE WORLDS MOST RESPECTED WATERMEN AND WOMEN IN THE EPIC 32 MILE CHANNEL CROSSING FROM MOLOKAI TO OAHU TO RAISE MONEY AND AWARENESS FOR ONE OF CANADA’S MOST PRISITINE COASTLINES ALONG THE GREAT BEAR RAINFOREST.</p>
<div id="attachment_1200" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 328px"><a href="http://www.paddlesurf.ca/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/norm-hann-mountain-surf-adventtures.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-1200" title="norm-hann-mountain-surf-adventtures" src="http://www.paddlesurf.ca/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/norm-hann-mountain-surf-adventtures.jpg" alt="" width="318" height="446" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Norm Hann - Mountain Surf Adventures</p></div>
<p>April 22, 2011, (Vancouver, British Columbia) The Ka’iwi Channel, also known as the “channel of bones”, aka Molokai Channel, has a centuries old reputation for being one of the most treacherous bodies of water in the world.  Ka’iwi has claimed the lives of many, from ancient canoe fleets, to fisherman and watermen including the tragic loss of Hawaiian big-wave surfer Eddie Aikau.</p>
<p>On July 31<sup>st</sup>, 2011, Norm Hann and Bodie Shandro of British Columbia aspire to add their names to the list of those watermen and women that have successfully crossed the channel in the 15<sup>th</sup> Annual <a href="http://www.molokai2oahu.com/">Molokai 2 Oahu Race</a>. Unofficially recognized as the “World Championships” of paddleboarding, stand up paddle boarding is a relatively new category in the elite race. Hann and Shandro will be competing in the 2-man division.</p>
<p>Both men are considered “Canadian pioneers” in the sport of stand up paddleboarding, and are proud of their surf roots. Considered race veterans, adventurers and highly regarded certified SUP instructors, Hann owns and operates <a href="http://www.mountainsurfadventures.com/">Mountain Surf Adventures</a>,  and Shandro, <a href="http://www.paddlesurfit.com/">Paddle Surf Fitness</a>.</p>
<p>Join them in the race of their lives by pledging in support of the Standup4Greatbear organization. Standup4Greatbear is committed to promoting awareness and understanding of the significance of the Great Bear Rainforest and preserving its unique status as a pristine example of human respect for and coexistence with the environment. Partial proceeds raised will also be shared with Hawaii’s Na Kama Kai Organization. Na Kama Kai’s mission is to empower youth by creating, conducting and supporting ocean-based programs, specifically targeting ocean awareness &amp; safety in order to increase the capacity of youth in the community through cultural &amp; environmental education.</p>
<p>Donations can be made at: <a href="http://www.standup4greatbear.ca/Donate_Events.html">www.standup4greatbear.ca</a>.</p>
<p>For further information:</p>
<p>Media / Sponsorship / Logistical Partnership opportunities</p>
<p>Bodie Shandro <a href="mailto:bodie@paddlesurfit.com">bodie@paddlesurfit.com</a> 250 318.0722  250 578.8979</p>
<p>Stand Up for Great Bear / Charity / Donations</p>
<p>Norm Hann <a href="mailto:norm@mountainsurfadventures.com">norm@mountainsurfadventures.com</a> 604 848.8792</p>
<p>Molokai 2 Oahu Race Facts <a href="http://www.molokai2oahu.com/">http://www.molokai2oahu.com/</a></p>
<p>Regarded as the world championship of paddleboard racing.</p>
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<li>Traverses 32 miles of rough, shark 	infested waters from the North Shore of Molokai, to the South Shore 	of Oahu.</li>
<li>Covers a depth of 2,300 feet and is 	subject to open-ocean swells of up to 30 feet.</li>
<li>Considered one of the roughest ocean 	channels in the world.</li>
<li>Ultimate test of endurance – no 	engines or sails, just a paddler and the propulsion power of his 	paddle.</li>
<li>Wildly varying open-ocean conditions 	challenge a paddler’s surfing skills.</li>
<li>Top paddlers can ride swells for 100s of 	yards.</li>
<li>Capricious currents and tidal effects 	test a paddler’s ocean navigation skills.</li>
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		<title>Paddlesurfitness gets a new name and website!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Feb 2011 02:02:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bodie Shandro has just launched a new website for his Stand Up Paddleboarding fitness, instruction and tour company Surfit, based on Heffley Lake near Kamloops BC. Check it out at www.paddlesurfit.com!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bodie Shandro has just launched a new website for his Stand Up Paddleboarding fitness, instruction and tour company <a href="http://www.paddlesurfit.com/">Surfit</a>, based on Heffley Lake near Kamloops BC.</p>
<p>Check it out at <a href="http://www.paddlesurfit.com/">www.paddlesurfit.com</a>!</p>
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		<title>Surftech Stand Up Paddle Academy Set to Launch</title>
		<link>http://www.paddlesurf.ca/2010/11/surftech-stand-up-paddle-academy-set-to-launch/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Nov 2010 06:34:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Surftech aspires to &#8220;set the international standard for SUP instruction and fitness programs&#8221; explains recently appointed director Bodie Shandro. The Surftech Stand Up Paddle Academy&#8216;s &#8220;Learn to SUP&#8221; program is the most comprehensive introduction to SUP class available today. Each class covers a range of topics from water safety and proper paddling techniques to correct [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Surftech aspires to &#8220;<em>set the international                                standard for SUP instruction and fitness                                programs</em>&#8221;                                explains recently appointed director Bodie                                Shandro.</p>
<p><a href="http://surftechsupacademy.com/">The                                Surftech Stand Up Paddle                                Academy</a>&#8216;s &#8220;Learn to SUP&#8221; program is the most                                comprehensive introduction to SUP class available                                today. Each class covers a range of topics from                                water safety and proper paddling techniques to                                correct board selection.<em>&#8220;The Surftech Learn to                                SUP class has been designed with everyone in mind,                                whether it is your first time on the water, or you                                are just seeking a fun new way explore and get in                                shape, we virtually guarantee your success&#8221;</em>,                                explains Surftech General Manager John                                Griffith.<br />
<img src="http://ih.constantcontact.com/fs065/1102722410279/img/152.jpg" border="0" alt="Noelle &amp; Suzanne2" hspace="5" vspace="5" width="600" height="110" /></p>
<p>Surftech&#8217;s                                SUPcore, is the latest fitness                                craze that has everyone from movie stars, moms and                                fitness professionals                                &#8220;on board&#8221; experiencing the benefits of this                                dynamic program that incorporates resistance                                training and yoga on a stand up paddle board!                                Our                                &#8220;Master Trainers&#8221; Noelle Kozak, and Suzanne Yeo                                will                                continue to offer the Surftech Stand Up Paddle                                Academy&#8217;s SUPcore Fitness classes at the <a href="http://www.newportaquaticcenter.com/page34/page34.html" target="_blank">Newport Aquatic Center</a> (NAC)                                and through a growing number of organizations                                nation-wide with a shared goal of promoting                                healthy and fit lifestyles.</p>
<p><a href="http://surftechsupacademy.com/">The                                Surftech                                Stand Up Paddle Academy</a> is working hard to                                establish itself as &#8220;<em>the</em>&#8221; resource for the                                delivery of comprehensive instruction,                                certification and continuing education. Complete                                certification programs packaged with the highest                                quality stand up paddleboards and equipment,                                instructional aids, and Surftech&#8217;s worldwide brand                                and marketing support will present qualified                                clients an unparalled opportunity to become part                                of an internationally recognized                                team.</p>
<p>The                                official international premiere of the Surftech                                Stand up Paddle Academy will take place in Puerto                                Rico, December 3rd-8th as a part of the &#8220;<a href="http://paddleroyal.info/" target="_blank">Paddle Royal</a>&#8220;, the                                flagship event for SUP in the Caribbean.</p>
<p>For                                further information on class dates and times, or                                to become a part of our team, please visit <a href="http://surftechsupacademy.com/" target="_blank">www.surftechsupacademy.com</a></p>
<p>Or                                contact <a href="mailto:bodie@surftech.com" target="_blank">Bodie Shandro</a></p>
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		<title>Bodie Shandro picks up two new product lines</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Sep 2010 00:05:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bodie Shandro has picked up two new product lines to complement Surftech and Kialoa. Kaenon Polarized is pleased to announce the addition of a new sales rep agency in Canada, Maverick Mountainworks Inc., focusing on the premium outdoor specialty channel. Maverick Mountainworks is headed by 20-year industry veteran Bodie Shandro. Starting initially in the western [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bodie Shandro has picked up two new product lines to complement Surftech and Kialoa.</p>
<blockquote><p>Kaenon Polarized is pleased to announce the addition of a new sales rep agency in Canada, Maverick Mountainworks Inc.,<br />
focusing on the premium outdoor specialty channel. Maverick Mountainworks is headed by 20-year industry veteran Bodie Shandro. Starting initially in the western provinces, the agency will be handling outdoor specialty accounts for Kaenon Polarized, adding to, and complimenting Kaenon’s existing direct-distribution model in Canada.</p>
<p>Bodie Shandro has a long history in the snow, surf and outdoor markets, including retail sales management, sitting as CEO of Rip Curl Canada, as well as introducing several brands to Canada over the years, including Rip Curl, Eider, and Oxbow. Recently Shandro embraced the Stand Up Paddle phenomenon and his agency now manages the Surftech, Kialoa, and Hinano brands throughout Canada.</p>
<p>&#8220;Kaenon Polarized is a fabulous addition to my agency’s roster of premium brands currently offered at the nation’s leading outdoor retailers. As a passionate surfer, skier, mountain biker, paddler, and allaround outdoor athlete, I will not commit to any brand without being 100% confident in it&#8217;s performance and quality. Kaenon has exceeded my expectations!&#8221;</p>
<p>Bodie Shandro will be covering sales in Alberta and BC, while Andrea Zappe will be responsible for Saskatchewan and Manitoba territories.</p>
<p>The Bullock agency will continue to represent Kaenon Polarized across Canada in optical and sun<br />
specialty retail.</p>
<p>To contact Maverick Mountainworks, please reach out to Bodie at bodie@surftech.com. Please contact<br />
info@kaenon.com for more information regarding Kaenon Polarized sales in North America.</p></blockquote>
<p>And here&#8217;s the press release from Stand Up Paddle Magazine:</p>
<blockquote><p>With the stand-up paddle market flowing into new territories by the day, Canada is no exception and with its vast waterways; Standup Paddle Magazine enters across the border in sharing its Hawaiian roots. A market that has seen expediential growth over the past year, our goal is to show Canada our passage way and also learn what Canada has to offer the world through the world of Stand Up Paddle Magazine.</p>
<p>With thousands of lakes, rivers and waterways from coast to coast, expect huge expansion to the SUP world within this vast region as proven demand at the August 2010 Outdoor Retailer show in Salt Lake City, Utah, had many of the buyers and retailers seeking SUP goods from across the border.</p>
<p>Enter Bodie Shandro. Shandro has been in the business of representing companies in the surf industry for over 20 years and with his unique style and savvy approach to business, capped with his easy going presence with people, he fits the mold of the magazine.</p>
<p>Says Publisher Reid Inouye about Shandro .</p>
<p>“We have a criteria for who we work with and that includes the following. Does that individual have; soul for the SUP lifestyle, water instincts that can be applied to business approach and will he or she take chances in achieving goals and mix it up correctly with the right attitude in the water and within the business realm of SUP?”</p>
<p>“When Bodie came to Hawaii, the first thing he wanted to do was learn. Learn the Hawaiian way. Etiquette in the water, see what culture in Hawaii was all about. He also did the 10 mile open run from Hawaii Kai to Waikiki and looked as though he could do another ten. That says a lot about him and he takes that same keen approach of understanding and prepping for the ocean to a business level that not many can do or  achieve.”</p>
<p>“We want to work with people that have an understanding for walking on water and be able to preach it on Sunday. Feeling it is believing it and Bodie understands it well.”</p>
<p>As what does Shandro have to say about Standup Paddle Magazine?</p>
<p>“When I restructured my agency to embrace and promote this amazing new sport, few really understood the depth of its soul. I had managed to pick up a copy of Standup Paddle Magazine and used it to expose the sport to friends and retailers. The captivating images and content left everyone awe inspired, with an insatiable desire to get on board.  To this day, Stand Up Paddle Magazine serves as my most valuable tool in spreading the worldwide stoke for SUP. Since then I have met both Reid and Fox Lach (managing editor) at every major SUP event in North America, from BOP, California and Hawaii, to the OR in Utah, and they just returned from Tahoe! They don’t just write about the sport of SUP, they LIVE IT, and support it every day of their lives. I am honored to become a part of the Standup Paddle Magazine Ohana!”</p>
<p>And finally what does Standup Paddle Magazine publisher Reid Inouye expect from Shandro in the upcoming year of growth. “That’s an easy one, go out and preach it up north and next July he has to solo Molokai2Oahu.”</p></blockquote>
<p>Congratulations Bodie!</p>
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		<title>August 8th: Rocky Point SUP Lessons &amp; Demo Expo</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jul 2010 16:12:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Rocky Point Kayak will be holding their First Annual Stand Up Paddleboard Lessons and Demo Day on Sunday August 8th at Rocky Point Park in Port Moody! Here&#8217;s the word from Jamie over at Rocky Point Kayak&#8230; Join us August 8th for Rocky Point Kayak&#8217;s first annual Stand Up Paddle Board Lessons and Demo Day [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.rockypointkayak.com/">Rocky Point Kayak</a> will be holding their First Annual Stand Up Paddleboard Lessons and Demo Day on Sunday August 8th at Rocky Point Park in Port Moody!</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the word from Jamie over at Rocky Point Kayak&#8230;</p>
<blockquote><p>Join us August 8th for Rocky Point Kayak&#8217;s first annual Stand Up Paddle Board Lessons and Demo Day with Bodie Shandro (The only Certified SUP Instructor in Canada).</p>
<p>Stand Up Paddle Surfing is the fastest growing water sport in the world, a sport whose roots run deep in Hawaiian history. It is easy to learn and is a non-intimidating activity that appeals to all ages and physical abilities. Participants are able to quickly progress and develop the skills necessary to improve fitness or simply enjoy the experience of &#8220;walking on water”!</p>
<h3>Introduction to Stand Up Paddling Lessons</h3>
<p>Each 2 hour session covers equipment familiarization, dry land instruction, water safety, proper body position, and paddling techniques. All equipment included, board, paddle, and leash. No experience required.</p>
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<li>$60 per per person</li>
<li>Session 1                    12:00 to 2:00pm</li>
<li>Session 2                    3:00 to 5:00pm</li>
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<p>TO REGISTER PLEASE CALL: 604-61-WATER (604-619-2837)</p>
<h3>Stand Up Paddleboard Demo Day</h3>
<p>Come down and demo boards and paddles from Surftech, Werner Paddles, Imagine SUP, BIC SUP and many more.</p></blockquote>
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		<title>Extra date added for Surftech Demo &amp; Lessons at Ecomarine</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Jul 2010 17:21:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just got word that the Saturday session of Ecomarine&#8216;s SUP Lessons and Surftech Demo on English Bay has sold out so they&#8217;ve added a second session for Sunday July 18th. Surftech will again be demoing the popular Bark 14&#8242; Expedition, plus a variety of Randy French 11&#8217;6 and Randy French 10&#8217;6 stand up paddleboards. Cost [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just got word that the Saturday session of <a href="http://www.ecomarine.com/contact/english_bay.html">Ecomarine</a>&#8216;s SUP Lessons and Surftech Demo on English Bay has sold out so they&#8217;ve added a second session for Sunday July 18th.</p>
<p>Surftech will again be demoing the popular Bark 14&#8242; Expedition, plus a variety of Randy French 11&#8217;6 and Randy French 10&#8217;6 stand  up paddleboards.</p>
<p>Cost for the 2 hour Introduction to Stand Up Paddling is $70 and covers equipment familiarization, dry land instruction, water safety,  proper body position, and paddling techniques. $70/person. All equipment  included, board, paddle, and leash. No experience required.</p>
<p>Weather forecast for the weekend looks great, and if you&#8217;re looking to get into SUP there&#8217;s no better way than to participate as the lessons will be taught by <a href="http://www.paddlesurfitness.ca/">Bodie Shandro</a>, Surftech&#8217;s Canadian Sales Manager, and the only ASI Certified SUP Instructor in Canada. This guy knows his stuff!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.paddlesurf.ca/2010/07/july-17th-surftech-demo-and-sup-lessons-at-ecomarine/">Click here</a> for all the deets!</p>
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		<title>July 17th: Surftech Demo and SUP Lessons at Ecomarine</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Jul 2010 17:38:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Surftech will be hosting a stand up paddleboard demo, as well as offering lessons on Saturday July 17th at Ecomarine on English Bay in Vancouver. Boards available for demo include the Bark 14&#8242; Expedition, and Randy French 11&#8217;6 and Randy French 10&#8217;6 stand up paddleboards. Here&#8217;s the deets from Bodie on the lesson package&#8230; Stand [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Surftech will be hosting a stand up paddleboard demo, as well as offering lessons on Saturday July 17th at <a href="http://www.ecomarine.com/contact/english_bay.html">Ecomarine on English Bay</a> in Vancouver.</p>
<p>Boards available for demo include the Bark 14&#8242; Expedition, and Randy French 11&#8217;6 and Randy French 10&#8217;6 stand up paddleboards. Here&#8217;s the deets from Bodie on the lesson package&#8230;</p>
<blockquote><p>Stand Up Paddle Surfing is the fastest growing water sport in the world, a sport whose roots run deep in Hawaiian history. It is easy to learn and is a non-intimidating activity that appeals to all ages and physical abilities. Participants are able to quickly progress and develop the skills necessary to improve fitness or simply enjoy the experience of &#8220;walking on water”!</p>
<p>Introduction to Stand Up Paddling: Each 2 hour session covers equipment familiarization, dry land instruction, water safety, proper body position, and paddling techniques. $70/person. All equipment included, board, paddle, and leash. No experience required.</p>
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<li>SATURDAY JULY 17 – 10am and 2 pm</li>
<li><a href="http://www.ecomarine.com/contact/english_bay.html">Ecomarine English Bay</a></li>
<li>604 689-7575</li>
<li>World Standup Paddleboard Association / ASI Certified Instructor</li>
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<p>Be sure to give them a call at (604) 689-7575 as soon as you can, as limited space is available!</p>
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