Additional Tips: A couple of great tips given to me were to move your feet slightly closer together (assuming you’re not in foot straps) and to point the new back foot slightly forwards. The other thing I kept doing initially was trying to twist my hips such that they pointed into wind. Seemed to take a lot of muscle memory reversal to persuade them to point forwards. However, once I got my head around this, toe side suddenly clicked… Good luck everyone!!! 😎
Ive been doing the same, twisting my hips to the right (I’m regular) into the wind, but that creates a very awkward position from which to pull in on the back hand. In fact it’s almost like I keep my left elbow at 90deg and rotate my shoulder down in order to generate pressure on the wing. I manage to go slightly upwind with this, but it’s probably better to keep hips facing forward so to have more pull with back arm. Thanks!
Thanks for the video! I found that it helps a lot to change the hand position on the wing when I'm going toe side to make the rear arm shorter and the front arm longer so I don't have to pull as hard. That way I can straighten the rear arm more and still get enough power
Hey guy s ! Another great video ! I surf since 20 years , I ve done a bite of wind surf, now some SUP and surf foil. I m waiting for my wing foil gears. I watch all your videos to put it in my mind. They re really helpful and your positive attitude makes me feel good. Especially in this covid time. Thanks buddy and keep riding !!!
Oh bless you!!! I was hoping my prayers (my request) would be heard! I am so stuck on this one and need a strategy for adopting toe side riding. I am so going to watch this one over and over and surely will learn a lot as always! Thanks for the positive energy above anything!!
Another instructive fun video guys! You have been great motivation! I am now up winding and starting to try transitions nd toe side riding. Thanks! Greetings from Port Douglas in Australia!
I need to get better at riding right foot first! Every board sport I've tried (Wakeboarding, Windsurding, SUP, Longboarding, etc.), I've been just fine going left foot forward, but barely able to control the board when I switch footing. I feel like I'm going to be doing a lot of toe side riding when I start my Wingfoiling journey this summer! Hopefully I can get the hang of goofy stance and foot switching!
These videos are great! Next session I’m going to try going toeside for the first time! Maybe now I have a chance! I’d like to see a video on how to ride in the ocean. Every time I try I just can’t stay up on the board. It seems like if there’s enough wind to go winging, the waves are huge and I get knocked right down! I tend to stick to the back bays. How do you recommend getting started with ocean riding? What wind direction is best for it? What skill level do you need? Should I even try if I can’t jybe yet?
John, We all have been there! Bays are great to stick with in the beginning for sure. Best time to hit the beach with waves is side shore winds. Anything on shore will be very challenging.... Skill Level, I would make sure you can ride back and forth and maybe jibe.. Will help a ton. You can try if you can not jibe but make sure you stop on your way back in before the wave break so you are not caught on the inside struggling. Better to hop off the board before the waves start, turn around and head back out... Then you are not wasting time getting hammered in the waves until you can make a jibe or turn. Hope that helps.....
As a new wing foiler, is it more advantageous to learn to ride toe side first or be able to switch foot first so you can move into your gybe??? Which is easier to learn? Keep the instructional videos coming....amazing content!
Guys, I have been winging for a couple of weeks, and now manage to go up on foil fairly well riding in regular stance. However, there is no way I can go up on foil when riding in goofy stance. Should I keep on trying in goofy, or should I remain in regular stance and try to go up on foil toeside? Keep on the great work !
Friend, Everyone feels the same way when you are learning. Switch is crazy hard. Just keep trying and you will get it friend. Takes time and repetition! Nothing wrong with toe side as well.
Back hand can be further back and give you more leverage to grab more wind as it is harder riding toe side. Play with it, all wing handles and booms are different placements so move your hands around and see if you gain or loose power in the wing! Great way to find the sweet spot!
More personal preference! Most have a dominate way, but hey why not it is a good challenge! I think Kai Lenny just rode his other way at JAWS. Maybe its the new thing!
I am 85Kg, 190cm tall nearly 40yo, completely new to all this (although I can SUP). I don't really like windy conditions. In fact, the less wind the better. I am considering a 5m and 6m Duotone Echo and an Ozone Wasp. I cannot decide if I should go for the 5m or 6m. I am less concerned about which of the two brands. I will be purchasing second hand. I hear a few people say that the 6m is a bit of a pain as the tip catches the water easily. Any thought on what I should go for?
I’m 90 kg, 180 cm. I started on a 5m Duotone Echo with no winging, kiting, or surfing experience. I feel like my progression was slower due to the smaller wing, especially because the wind is not so strong here on the East Coast of the US where I wing. I just got a 7m Duotone Echo and it has been super helpful. It takes less effort and less wind to get going. At my height, the 7m rarely touches the water, and mostly when I’m pumping to get started, not when I’m cruising on the foil. You are even taller, so it probably will be less of an issue. I would recommend going bigger. You’ll probably progress faster, and if the wind is too strong you can get the smaller wing later.
Personally very satisfied with 5m2 AFS wing in light condition (14 15 knots) I am 86 kg. I have 10 sessions of wing behind me and 5 m2 is ok for me. Already quite powerful and it allows me to ride 2 or 3h ..with 6 or 7 would be only 1h I guess.
I love these videos purely for how Damien always goes on a ‘live love laugh’ rant and Gwenn just stands there looking like ‘Wtf is happening’ 😂
Additional Tips:
A couple of great tips given to me were to move your feet slightly closer together (assuming you’re not in foot straps) and to point the new back foot slightly forwards.
The other thing I kept doing initially was trying to twist my hips such that they pointed into wind. Seemed to take a lot of muscle memory reversal to persuade them to point forwards. However, once I got my head around this, toe side suddenly clicked…
Good luck everyone!!! 😎
Thank you John!
Ive been doing the same, twisting my hips to the right (I’m regular) into the wind, but that creates a very awkward position from which to pull in on the back hand. In fact it’s almost like I keep my left elbow at 90deg and rotate my shoulder down in order to generate pressure on the wing. I manage to go slightly upwind with this, but it’s probably better to keep hips facing forward so to have more pull with back arm. Thanks!
@@greg.ocallaghan Thank you friend for your knowledge! We appreciate you!
I can confirm, you have some huge fans in France! Keep going and thanks for all those good tips!
Thank you friend! We are just trying to help!
Thanks for the video! I found that it helps a lot to change the hand position on the wing when I'm going toe side to make the rear arm shorter and the front arm longer so I don't have to pull as hard. That way I can straighten the rear arm more and still get enough power
Thank you for sharing Samuel!
Hey guy s !
Another great video !
I surf since 20 years , I ve done a bite of wind surf, now some SUP and surf foil.
I m waiting for my wing foil gears.
I watch all your videos to put it in my mind.
They re really helpful and your positive attitude makes me feel good.
Especially in this covid time.
Thanks buddy and keep riding !!!
Excited for you to hit the water my friend. You will love it... Thanks for the kind words!
Oh bless you!!! I was hoping my prayers (my request) would be heard! I am so stuck on this one and need a strategy for adopting toe side riding. I am so going to watch this one over and over and surely will learn a lot as always! Thanks for the positive energy above anything!!
Thank you!
Love your videos. Always packed with great tips and humour. Thanks guys.
Thank you, we appreciate the kind words!
Your positivity has helped me stick with it. I am sTill a total kook but in a couple more years I'll have it figured out. Tbanks!
Thank you just enjoy it, as the process of learning is life! Have a great week!
Ah. J'avais reconnu un petit accent Français à Gwen! Thanks for all your videos!
Yeeeewww buddy! Thank you!
Another instructive fun video guys! You have been great motivation! I am now up winding and starting to try transitions nd toe side riding. Thanks! Greetings from Port Douglas in Australia!
So happy to hear! These messages make our day!
yeahhh guys thanks for you tutorial are super appreciated for me and my learning! Gwen and Damo best in da uooord!!! :):):)
Your so kind! We appreciate you friend!
Hi from France, we love your energy guys, if I can wing now after 10 sessions it is also thanks to you !!
Amen! We appreciate you!
I need to get better at riding right foot first! Every board sport I've tried (Wakeboarding, Windsurding, SUP, Longboarding, etc.), I've been just fine going left foot forward, but barely able to control the board when I switch footing. I feel like I'm going to be doing a lot of toe side riding when I start my Wingfoiling journey this summer! Hopefully I can get the hang of goofy stance and foot switching!
Great job guys! Keep up the good work
Thank you!
Greece 🇬🇷 here watching!🤙
So epic! Hello from FL.
Love Gwen’s accent 😆
from Argentina too!
Merci et bonjour d'Australia
Thanks helped a lot
thanks
Love the positivity!
Thank you so much!
These videos are great! Next session I’m going to try going toeside for the first time! Maybe now I have a chance!
I’d like to see a video on how to ride in the ocean. Every time I try I just can’t stay up on the board. It seems like if there’s enough wind to go winging, the waves are huge and I get knocked right down! I tend to stick to the back bays. How do you recommend getting started with ocean riding? What wind direction is best for it? What skill level do you need? Should I even try if I can’t jybe yet?
John, We all have been there! Bays are great to stick with in the beginning for sure. Best time to hit the beach with waves is side shore winds. Anything on shore will be very challenging.... Skill Level, I would make sure you can ride back and forth and maybe jibe.. Will help a ton. You can try if you can not jibe but make sure you stop on your way back in before the wave break so you are not caught on the inside struggling. Better to hop off the board before the waves start, turn around and head back out... Then you are not wasting time getting hammered in the waves until you can make a jibe or turn. Hope that helps.....
As a new wing foiler, is it more advantageous to learn to ride toe side first or be able to switch foot first so you can move into your gybe??? Which is easier to learn? Keep the instructional videos coming....amazing content!
Most ride toe side first as it feels more comfortable to them. Then the switch foot comes. In general.......
Merci Damien! Bonne Explication.
Thank you!
What is your hand position for toe side? Is your front hand over grasp or under?
Thanks Steve
More personal preference! Honestly people do both. Do whatever is comfortable for you.
I find that I have to move my feet way forward to keep balance, compared to heel side. what am i doing wrong?
Guys, I have been winging for a couple of weeks, and now manage to go up on foil fairly well riding in regular stance. However, there is no way I can go up on foil when riding in goofy stance. Should I keep on trying in goofy, or should I remain in regular stance and try to go up on foil toeside? Keep on the great work !
Friend, Everyone feels the same way when you are learning. Switch is crazy hard. Just keep trying and you will get it friend. Takes time and repetition! Nothing wrong with toe side as well.
Do you put your hands in the same place as heel side or do you for example place your front hand further back?
Back hand can be further back and give you more leverage to grab more wind as it is harder riding toe side. Play with it, all wing handles and booms are different placements so move your hands around and see if you gain or loose power in the wing! Great way to find the sweet spot!
Any reason to learn to ride toeside BOTH directions? I can ride toeside starboard tack but never tried it port tack (my switch).
More personal preference! Most have a dominate way, but hey why not it is a good challenge! I think Kai Lenny just rode his other way at JAWS. Maybe its the new thing!
I am 85Kg, 190cm tall nearly 40yo, completely new to all this (although I can SUP). I don't really like windy conditions. In fact, the less wind the better. I am considering a 5m and 6m Duotone Echo and an Ozone Wasp.
I cannot decide if I should go for the 5m or 6m. I am less concerned about which of the two brands. I will be purchasing second hand. I hear a few people say that the 6m is a bit of a pain as the tip catches the water easily.
Any thought on what I should go for?
I’m 90 kg, 180 cm. I started on a 5m Duotone Echo with no winging, kiting, or surfing experience. I feel like my progression was slower due to the smaller wing, especially because the wind is not so strong here on the East Coast of the US where I wing. I just got a 7m Duotone Echo and it has been super helpful. It takes less effort and less wind to get going. At my height, the 7m rarely touches the water, and mostly when I’m pumping to get started, not when I’m cruising on the foil. You are even taller, so it probably will be less of an issue. I would recommend going bigger. You’ll probably progress faster, and if the wind is too strong you can get the smaller wing later.
Personally very satisfied with 5m2 AFS wing in light condition (14 15 knots) I am 86 kg. I have 10 sessions of wing behind me and 5 m2 is ok for me. Already quite powerful and it allows me to ride 2 or 3h ..with 6 or 7 would be only 1h I guess.
Nice tips. But please make your videos a bit more concise.