SUP Mag UK August 2015 issue 6 | Page 3

editor’s note Tick tock, the ticking clock Time. A simple enough concept to grasp but an important one nonetheless. In fact, for myself, time isn’t just important; it’s precious. With the increasing stresses and strains of life, I feel like I’m constantly losing time. Suddenly that deadline, which was once months away, has reared up and is right there in my face. With still so much to do, time slips by – and before long there won’t be enough time to complete all the jobs in hand. Juggling multiple writing projects, equipment testing, a family and other activities outside of SUP (they do exist!) means that my time gets stretched and having to be efficient with time management is key to success. And yet there’s always a way to make time for personal SUP. Of course, spending time with loved ones is important but with a little prior planning and preparation it’s possible to make time for your watery fix too. A few tips include: checking forecasts and tide times (if applicable) well in advance. Having a plan in place for your SUP sessions – but equally be ready to revert to plan B, should things go awry. Getting those dull jobs out of the way when you’re off the brine – ‘tis the way you accrue brownie points and don’t have work/chores hanging over you like a dark cloud. Encouraging your family to take up the sport – there’s nothing like having quality SUP time with your spouse and offspring. Being opportunistic. If you suddenly find yourself with time, kit ready to go and you’re close to the water then don’t delay, get involved! There are plenty of other ways to make paddling a bigger part of your life, even with the little amounts of time we all have. All the riches in the world unfortunately won’t buy us any more time, so we have to be clever about how we manage our lifestyle – especially if you deem stand up paddling to be high on your list of priorities. The first of many… You’ll probably have noticed the theme of this issue’s Gear Shed reviews section – flat water (for want of a better term). Over the last few mags we’ve published a whole raft of kit reviews but have always wanted to categorise what we feature, based on the time of year. Streamlining our testing process is key and happily we seem to be getting there. As such, this is the first of many more category reviews that will follow. The last SUPM of the year will feature surf SUPs. Hopefully with our in depth write ups you’ll discover your true SUP companion. And if the ones included in this issue aren’t enough, then don’t forget to check our website for even more. Tez Plavenieks, July 2015 [email protected] @tezwoz 3 s t a n d u p p a d d l e m a g u k