instructors will always pick flattering conditions. Those who can't jibe well usually have the wrong sequence of motions, re-learning a solid foundation is essential. There are literally a few hidden details that make or break a jibe. Don't think about it when it's happening, visualize each step before you get on the board and then try it in one motion, with feedback from the board and an idea of the mechanics of the turn. Start planing through your jibes and make windsurfing look good!
@fmesquita78 its the same technique in any condition. The trick to a big sea is planning where you are going to turn and glide over the chop by flexing your knees as you would while blasting around.
the most important thing to take away from the video is to do the foot change first and sail flip second. the boomshaka is important because the sail's rotational point is the mast, not the harness line area. carve through the downwind point of sail and power back up on the new reach. the sail's power is weakest when going straight down wind!
oK very well, but then we go to an over chopped sea like we sail in 99% of spots, or/and with strong over powered wind, and then we think... "whats that of the clip?" why they always theach in a unbeliveble super glassy chop condition?? teach us on the realistic choppy conditions!
This is one of the best video's on youtube for windsurfing. Congrats
instructors will always pick flattering conditions. Those who can't jibe well usually have the wrong sequence of motions, re-learning a solid foundation is essential. There are literally a few hidden details that make or break a jibe. Don't think about it when it's happening, visualize each step before you get on the board and then try it in one motion, with feedback from the board and an idea of the mechanics of the turn. Start planing through your jibes and make windsurfing look good!
This video is very excellent. How get this? Only in UK? I live in seoul Korea
This is very worthwhile. I recommend it. A few good gags in it too. :)
@fmesquita78 its the same technique in any condition. The trick to a big sea is planning where you are going to turn and glide over the chop by flexing your knees as you would while blasting around.
Really good for improving windsurfing skills....Voodoo
nice explainations... well done.. thanks
the most important thing to take away from the video is to do the foot change first and sail flip second. the boomshaka is important because the sail's rotational point is the mast, not the harness line area. carve through the downwind point of sail and power back up on the new reach. the sail's power is weakest when going straight down wind!
Excellent!
oK very well, but then we go to an over chopped sea like we sail in 99% of spots, or/and with strong over powered wind, and then we think... "whats that of the clip?"
why they always theach in a unbeliveble super glassy chop condition??
teach us on the realistic choppy conditions!
the only bit im really stuck on is the foot change
this video is good for me.
thx.
Yoah can somebody tell the link wher this can be DOWNLOADED
I download with Downloadhelper . Instal it in our browser and download .
Oh, Boy! Makes me wanna become a Jibe God!
amazing!
Why dose your DVD cost $55 ??? Wow I mean...Really ???
@Jonty1986 now the cost is £39.95
the best!!!!!!!
Hi, is the dvd available for sale or as download?
very good video
isnt it Jibe?
Jibe is american, and gybe is british.
Saw this video on Ebay really cheap.
This is just a commercial
looks like naish boards to me
nice jibing