Dafür dass Johannes zu Beginn erst 2021 angefangen hat zu surfen, macht er das super gut finde ich bei diesen Bedingungen. Da hab ich Jahre länger gebraucht um solche Bedingungen zu fahren
For me two things made the difference on getting planing jibes down (on waveboard). 1. Leave the Front foot in the strap through the whole jibe 2. Have a real visible jibing Mark in the water like a buoy. This visual sign really helped me turn the head and lean into the jibe. It is quite more difficult to imagine the curve of the jibe with no turning marks (for me). So now I can make jibes almost effortlessly on (little) waves cause that's also a kind of "mark" I can lock my sight on..
Can be Mark or any other fella who fell into the water trying to jibe. 😁 You're making good points here, the little bit of flat water between the waves can do wonders. It's actually a little hack at the same time - makes you watch the sea and not your hands or feet and therefore the overall posture is better. 🤙
Great videos and comments on what to do and what not to do. I personally always struggle with the moment I shift my feet; sometimes even when I am completely at the end of the carve - too many things to think of 😊
Great job Nico. Do you think same video for analyze jibe on windfoil? Will be interesting your vision for improve on "fly-jibe" on windfoil. Could you send video for improve foil fly-jibe ?
I heard it, "Is break down the jibe into many small parts at least into three parts. 1. entry 2. middle part 3. exit of the jibe" Is it necessary? I can not heard it from you? What is your opinion about it? I Love your videos. Regards from Hungary.
Nice, thanks for your review! I normally use slalom gear but didnt take it to fuerte for holiday, neither to cyprus for working at the station. Your tipps definitely help a lot! I will make sure to keep practicing and hitting that rail :D
Nice video. 7:32 - I have a JP Super Light Wind too. It's a really nice board for the lighter stuff with a very comfortably rider position and good speed, but it's definitely not an easy jibing board to my opinion. The width gives you a very wide stance across the board and it takes a lot of pressure to carve it. A board around 80 cm wide with a rounded tail seems much easier to me (the SLW is 92 cm wide) :-)
Thanks for choosing my jibe as well. I'll definitely try to apply your suggestions to the next Jibes. Great Video as always👍 all the best for the upcoming season 🤙
It is very important to lift your heel on the windward rail and enter the jibe fully powered up, on flat water you can go as fast as you like but on choppy water its better to ease off the power a little on the approach put then power up fully as you start the carve. Move your back hand down the boom towards the clew helps.too..
Great tutorial, thank you, Nico! What would be your tip for jibing at very high speed on freerace board that on entering jibe is starting to rise the nose and sort of dancing in the air on fin. What could be a cause for it?
Thanks Nico. I'm finding my sail is always fairly upright through the gybe and I'd like to lay the sail down more. Do you think I just need to commit more to leaning my body into the turn or should I be thinking about leaning the sail more to the back of the board?
Hello Nico, wached with joy! Wo uld you kindly let us know more of freeride content? For example a short allaround foil gear selection guide and getting ready for the season and fitness tips would be great!
Hi Nico, great video and tips! When I try to carve hard, it happens a lot that my front foot stays stuck in the strap, messing up the quick rotation. Are you familiar with this problem?
Hallo Nico, ich verfolge dein You Tube Kanal schon eine Zeit grundsätzlich sind deine Berichte super schau ich mir immer gerne an was mich ein bischen stört ist das du nur auf englisch berichtest. MFG Günther
Zum ersten mal habe ich für mich zwei mini Teilschritte gesehen um beim Carven voll im gleiten zu bleiben warum habe ich das noch nie sonst gesehen seltsam Top Top Top Nico DANKE
Two Free Powerjibe Tutorials in here 👇
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Dafür dass Johannes zu Beginn erst 2021 angefangen hat zu surfen, macht er das super gut finde ich bei diesen Bedingungen. Da hab ich Jahre länger gebraucht um solche Bedingungen zu fahren
Great Video Nico!! Very helpful tips like always. I remember see you in Silvaplana but I didn't have a chance to say hi. Cheers!
Always love the commentary. Seeing mortals making mistakes jibing with explanation is golden. Thanks
Loving your tutorial, helped a lot.
Great stuff mate! Best of luck coming season!
Looking forward to starting the windsurf season, watching your videos always gets me pumped!
What a great and positive initiative Nico, love this
Great tutorial, thank you, Nico!Every time you can learn a lot of useful knowledge points.
Great tutorial . . . good to see different people trying and learn from their efforts accompanied by your coaching! Cheers!
Just started Windsurfing. Great video!
For me two things made the difference on getting planing jibes down (on waveboard).
1. Leave the Front foot in the strap through the whole jibe
2. Have a real visible jibing Mark in the water like a buoy. This visual sign really helped me turn the head and lean into the jibe. It is quite more difficult to imagine the curve of the jibe with no turning marks (for me). So now I can make jibes almost effortlessly on (little) waves cause that's also a kind of "mark" I can lock my sight on..
Can be Mark or any other fella who fell into the water trying to jibe. 😁 You're making good points here, the little bit of flat water between the waves can do wonders. It's actually a little hack at the same time - makes you watch the sea and not your hands or feet and therefore the overall posture is better. 🤙
Very good thing to show jibes from many people, so you can see the differences and learn much more.
These jibe reviews are always very useful! Thanks
Your review are really helpfull thanks for this great work
Great videos and comments on what to do and what not to do. I personally always struggle with the moment I shift my feet; sometimes even when I am completely at the end of the carve - too many things to think of 😊
Great to have your instruction movies, i am going to use them to teach the kids at the surfclub.
Great job Nico. Do you think same video for analyze jibe on windfoil? Will be interesting your vision for improve on "fly-jibe" on windfoil. Could you send video for improve foil fly-jibe ?
Again really helpful for the recreational windsurfer!
I heard it, "Is break down the jibe into many small parts at least into three parts. 1. entry 2. middle part 3. exit of the jibe" Is it necessary? I can not heard it from you? What is your opinion about it? I Love your videos. Regards from Hungary.
Thanks for the details. I can learn a lot of useful knowledge points and improving in each session I do!!!
Nice, thanks for your review! I normally use slalom gear but didnt take it to fuerte for holiday, neither to cyprus for working at the station. Your tipps definitely help a lot! I will make sure to keep practicing and hitting that rail :D
Once again great detailed tutorial, thank you
Maybe some day I’ll learn to jibe 😅 Great tutorial!!
Johan,du motiviert uns!!! Danke, mehr davon!!!
Nice video. 7:32 - I have a JP Super Light Wind too. It's a really nice board for the lighter stuff with a very comfortably rider position and good speed, but it's definitely not an easy jibing board to my opinion. The width gives you a very wide stance across the board and it takes a lot of pressure to carve it. A board around 80 cm wide with a rounded tail seems much easier to me (the SLW is 92 cm wide) :-)
Your videos are the best of windsurfing learning, so much with your videos love your content
I have just started trying power jibes and look forward to trying some of these tips! Love your content so much.
Thanks for choosing my jibe as well. I'll definitely try to apply your suggestions to the next Jibes. Great Video as always👍 all the best for the upcoming season 🤙
These instructional videos are so helpful!
The level of those videos were great!
Good stuff, as usual. Keep it going
It is very important to lift your heel on the windward rail and enter the jibe fully powered up, on flat water you can go as fast as you like but on choppy water its better to ease off the power a little on the approach put then power up fully as you start the carve. Move your back hand down the boom towards the clew helps.too..
Great tips Nico, you are doing an awesome job
Thanks Nico, I enjoy your tutorials, and hope to be able to practice the gybes this summer!
Great tutorial, thank you, Nico!
What would be your tip for jibing at very high speed on freerace board that on entering jibe is starting to rise the nose and sort of dancing in the air on fin. What could be a cause for it?
Excellent tutorial, also for advanced windsurfers! please more. Best T
When I master Jibe, I ll send you. Now its nice to look others and your comments. Very helpfull.
Good vid…Nice to see where I can improve my gybe…keep the hips out definitely works.
Thanks Nico. I'm finding my sail is always fairly upright through the gybe and I'd like to lay the sail down more. Do you think I just need to commit more to leaning my body into the turn or should I be thinking about leaning the sail more to the back of the board?
Great jibing reviews; thanks!
Great tips keep them coming. Thanks
So sick man! These insights are super valuable 🔥
Thank you for advice and making us dreaming about race sailing
Thanks Nico! epic review, especially when you get on slalom kit, advice seems to get a bit sparse, super nice to get some tips!
very nice format even for novice as me. A lot of tips to understand mechanics.
Excellent video as always !
Some nice jibes here! Helpful feedback as well
Hello Nico, wached with joy! Wo uld you kindly let us know more of freeride content? For example a short allaround foil gear selection guide and getting ready for the season and fitness tips would be great!
Hi Nico, great video and tips! When I try to carve hard, it happens a lot that my front foot stays stuck in the strap, messing up the quick rotation. Are you familiar with this problem?
Great tutorial thanks Nico
Nico, do you have an opinion on a first step feet position, like parallel, toes in or toes out?
Nice video again Nico...thanks.🤙🏽
can you do one for foil gybes please?
Thanks for all nice videos! 🎉
Great lesson again!
Super helpful. Thanks
I got my first ever carve jibe yesterday in 20knots with a 6m sail and a 120l jp x cite ride
Can we maybe get some tips for jibes on wave gear. I can do ok jibes on freeride gear but i have problems on my waveboard
Hallo Nico, ich verfolge dein You Tube Kanal schon eine Zeit grundsätzlich sind deine Berichte super schau ich mir immer gerne an was mich ein bischen stört ist das du nur auf englisch berichtest.
MFG Günther
Kann ich verstehen, manchmal würde ich auch gern auf Deutsch reden. Frage mich nur, was die 85% der nicht deutschen Zuschauer dazu sagen würden 😄
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Thanks for video. I am trying to get back in shape after decade of life happening. Keep up
Really nice Video!
Why are you so good?😂
Nicoooo Power jibes
Good luck in Garda
For the Defi I need to gain some weight and to practice a lot more. I'm not confident yet
Awesome 👍👍
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Zum ersten mal habe ich für mich zwei mini Teilschritte gesehen um beim Carven voll im gleiten zu bleiben warum habe ich das noch nie sonst gesehen seltsam Top Top Top Nico DANKE
Johann is quite good for his time since he entered windsurfing. The choppy conditions are not helpful to do good progress in jibing
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never too old to learn
Creat tutorial, thank you 🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻
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Pretty sweet! ❤
Thanks you Nico
Wow 😮
Nice video. Do you have a video with jibe in light wind. I would like to see, how do you make jibe in light wind ;o)
here is a comment to win the board😁
Moin Nico
Moin!
Juut