My gybes are getting a lot better since watching this vid. While practising yesterday I could literally hear Peter's voice in my head talking me through it.
Thank you very much for sharing this. I practiced this jibe for 3 surf sesions and today I succesfully completed my first carve jibe. This video did the trick for me! Thanks!
Just watched this again, it’s great advice and it really helps. Thanks Pete and Whitey, great DVD to have for reminders and top tips when you need them most.
I must have probably watched this video 10 times in the last 3 days. Really love your narrative! Second day trying out what you say in light wind today - with a heavy rental 7.5m sail - good for muscle training.
I've been practicing but unable to turn to board further after it points directly downwind. Watching this again, I think I didn't sheet in at that point as the video suggested... Will try again with this in mind!
Hi Matthew. There were different filming sessions but most of the time I was either on a 6.2 in about 18-20 knots - or an 8.0 (the yellow Tushingham) in about 12 knots)
My gybes are getting a lot better since watching this vid. While practising yesterday I could literally hear Peter's voice in my head talking me through it.
This is the best gybe video that exists. I am glad I bought the DVD, it's worth every penny.
well thanks. Feedback always appreciated ... especially if it's positive!
Thank you very much for sharing this. I practiced this jibe for 3 surf sesions and today I succesfully completed my first carve jibe. This video did the trick for me! Thanks!
Just watched this again, it’s great advice and it really helps. Thanks Pete and Whitey, great DVD to have for reminders and top tips when you need them most.
I must have probably watched this video 10 times in the last 3 days. Really love your narrative! Second day trying out what you say in light wind today - with a heavy rental 7.5m sail - good for muscle training.
7.5 !! I am currently learning with 4.0 and it is already too much for me...but step by step! :)
I followed the steps and found the turn tighter/quicker than before. It's a great video.Thank you.
I'm struggling to learn this, you are the best, thank you!
So good to know the connection between non planning gybe and crave gybe! Thanks!
This is incredibly good, thank you.
bought this vid highly recommend it .. works on all types of gybes and hot tips on each type.
I've been practicing but unable to turn to board further after it points directly downwind. Watching this again, I think I didn't sheet in at that point as the video suggested... Will try again with this in mind!
and I didn't strap in
Excellent!!
Stupendo video ❤❤❤❤
Amazing tips 👍
super helpfull, thanks!
V helpful video thanks
Skillzz
Thanks a lot!
Perfect. 👌
とても勉強になります。
is it my impression or in the very last scene, Dave White flips the sail hands free???
Is true that he lets go of both hands at one point. The camera does not lie..
Great, thanks!
What's that at the front of the board? Looks like a tug boat.
Hi, great video. May I ask what volume is the best board you are using ?
Hi
That's a 103 ltr freestyle/wave board.
Good luck!
+Peter Hart Thanks ! Heading out today
Hi again, may I ask how strong the wind was in this video?
Hi Matthew. There were different filming sessions but most of the time I was either on a 6.2 in about 18-20 knots - or an 8.0 (the yellow Tushingham) in about 12 knots)
+Peter Hart Thanks again
👏👏👏
very good ,merci apprendre la technique doucement et pas brulé les étapes
Totally lost. Too much jargon. I'll never remember All of this on the water.
Ya just need to practice... Takes a lot of practice!
Как же я хочу так научиться😭 но пока не получается.
Научился!
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