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Paddleboarding, also known as stand-up paddleboarding (SUP), has a rich history that spans various cultures and regions. Its origins can be traced back to ancient civilizations, while the modern form of paddleboarding took shape in the late 20th century and became increasingly popular in the 21st century. As of 2022, the number of paddleboarding enthusiasts in the United States alone has reached 3.78 million.
In recent years, paddleboarding has gained immense popularity worldwide as a recreational activity, sport, and fitness pursuit. It offers a versatile way to enjoy the water, whether on calm lakes, rivers, or even in the ocean waves. Today, paddleboarding has diversified into various disciplines, including recreational paddling, racing, surfing, yoga, and fishing.