Spring Loop
You can meet a man on a spring board in every water tank. Maybe you wondered who that was and why would he do that? Let's try to open up all the secrets of fashion fascination called SUP.
Meet SUP.
SUP is an abbreviation from English expression stand up paddle boarding, which simply means a ridge of spring standing on the board. Russian class sounds like sap.
It's hard to figure out how young people can easily put their word in their lexicon and enriched the new meanings of the phrase, "Blue Sap," "Super," and, of course, traditional soup. Although SUP, it's a class name, but in a simple boop, it's often called a board for it.
It's accepted that the sapp came to us with the Gawas, like all the sports.
But with the same success, it can be said that the sap came to us from the Finnish fishermen, the Venetian gondolers, the bowls and anyone who's ever standing there. Sap is a 21st-century sport, and he's become so stunned by girls. Yeah, yeah, that's a paradox.
We don't know what girl first noticed that if instead of the Fitness Club, where the irons need to be monotonized, smelling masculine, get up on the board, and obnoxiously waving the spring to love the living area, the result is much easier, better and faster. Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's right, all those muscles work on the sap, that make us beautiful, all right. Even if you're just standing on the board, you're gonna have all the leg muscles, yards and press to maintain balance. And if there's a wrist in the spring, the whole muscle carcass is working. There's a need to motivate yourself in the room to pull the same iron for 15 minutes. On your sapa, you can walk quietly for a couple of clocks.
Fresh air, landscape, water procedures and open space.
Of course the men put their mossol hands on the sap. So there's some extreme sapping, surfing with large waves, rafting and races.
The Isla SUP Journal issued the following calorie-flow numbers per hour:
- SUP 713-1125 calories per hour;
- SUP 623-735 calories per hour;
- SUP 615-708 calories per hour;
- SUP 416-540 calories per hour;
- light walk on SUP 305-430 calories per hour.
Comparison: cycling around 480 calories per hour, running 650 and melting 850 calories per hour.