Hey Adiana. Rose would stand there completely still, waiting for him to jump. The moment he lifted a toe she jumped in. She was having a blast. I've seen them train these dogs for personal protection. They will stand there and wait. The moment the person starts to lunge they are all over it. Got your cold water suite ready ? See you on the Bay
@@luxmonday great tip. I sent your comment to him. Watched your video. I didn't know itvwas possible to learn with zero foil experience. I see you launch from the side of the platform rather than the end. Is that still the easier start?
@@aquaman1 It was a silly challenge that's for sure... I'm not sure my method is easier... I actually think the easiest starts are by the guys flexible enough to keep their hands on the board as their feet land... they end up in a nice crouched and stable position ready to release energy into the first pump.
This day was a balmy 8c. If you live in Canada and want to maximize your time on the water, you need to invest in cold water gear. For me in the cold months, it's the Mystic 6/4mm Drylock, 5mm round toe boots, with 3mm Glacier gloves or 5mm mitts. For added warmth, wear a cheap wind breaker. My cut off is 2c with sun. Below freezing things ice up. Tomorrow forecasted at 5c and windy. A few die hards are planning to get some time on the water . Using a wing with skiis on a frozen lake is a lot of fun and great way to learn.
@@aquaman1 wow thanks for the recommendations. I am cheating at the moment. We do live at the west end of lake erie but it's 78f today because we drove down to Fort Walton Beach.
Let us not forget to give kudos to Rosie, your hard working dog, for her support to jump in every time he did. Got to love Rosie’s enthusiasm.
Hey Adiana. Rose would stand there completely still, waiting for him to jump. The moment he lifted a toe she jumped in. She was having a blast. I've seen them train these dogs for personal protection. They will stand there and wait. The moment the person starts to lunge they are all over it. Got your cold water suite ready ? See you on the Bay
@ heading to Cuba for warm weather winging. Yes, I need a dry suit so we can wing longer in Canada. Shout out to Rosie, The Wonder Dog! 🐕
@AdrianaRinaldi-k1q the Mystic 6/4 Drylock. Better than a drysuit. Enjoy Cuba!!
Just amazing that you climbed a ladder 70 times. Can't wait for the next video!
Yo Dawg. To clarify, that's young Corey up and down the ladder. I'm holding the camera. He's a bicycle Fanatic with excellent endurance.
Puppy wants a turn at it, lol
Great first day! Tell Corey to get the nose down on the pumps... he's so close!
@@luxmonday great tip. I sent your comment to him. Watched your video. I didn't know itvwas possible to learn with zero foil experience. I see you launch from the side of the platform rather than the end. Is that still the easier start?
@@aquaman1 It was a silly challenge that's for sure... I'm not sure my method is easier... I actually think the easiest starts are by the guys flexible enough to keep their hands on the board as their feet land... they end up in a nice crouched and stable position ready to release energy into the first pump.
maybe I should get out try somethin new like wingboardin ... what temperature is it?
This day was a balmy 8c. If you live in Canada and want to maximize your time on the water, you need to invest in cold water gear. For me in the cold months, it's the Mystic 6/4mm Drylock, 5mm round toe boots, with 3mm Glacier gloves or 5mm mitts. For added warmth, wear a cheap wind breaker. My cut off is 2c with sun. Below freezing things ice up. Tomorrow forecasted at 5c and windy. A few die hards are planning to get some time on the water . Using a wing with skiis on a frozen lake is a lot of fun and great way to learn.
@@aquaman1 wow thanks for the recommendations. I am cheating at the moment. We do live at the west end of lake erie but it's 78f today because we drove down to Fort Walton Beach.