On our Lift I got much better very fast when I moved my back foot up to between the straps and use a very short distance between feet. When I had mine back so far I was constantly having to correct balance for each foot as the wave/wake come upon it. Easy to fall. WHen I got much more narrow in stance (shoulder width) it got MUCH easier in almost every area.
I have a Waydoo (I love my WFO+) and this is good advice regardless of the type of efoil. The tendency is to have the feet too far apart. I have the same advice for a Waydoo - pull the stance in, particularly pulling the rear foot forward.
I just took a class and was falling off both sides. How do you keep your balance when you start to fall over? Is it the same for plaining and flying? Or does flying feel different and need a different technic? thanks!
This video helped me with my waydoo board. Slow is the key , don’t get cocky. I’m in love with this sport gonna get my second waydoo for a friend
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On our Lift I got much better very fast when I moved my back foot up to between the straps and use a very short distance between feet. When I had mine back so far I was constantly having to correct balance for each foot as the wave/wake come upon it. Easy to fall. WHen I got much more narrow in stance (shoulder width) it got MUCH easier in almost every area.
I have a Waydoo (I love my WFO+) and this is good advice regardless of the type of efoil. The tendency is to have the feet too far apart. I have the same advice for a Waydoo - pull the stance in, particularly pulling the rear foot forward.
I just took a class and was falling off both sides. How do you keep your balance when you start to fall over? Is it the same for plaining and flying? Or does flying feel different and need a different technic? thanks!
It's just a matter of feeling when to take off basically.
I would figure it out, the problem is the price
most boring sport
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It’s extremely fun you are just lame