Yes, awesome! Letting it all flow and happen seems like progression. Combining it all. From the Santa Cruz Sentinel, March 26, 2010: "That's the future of surfing,” said Kelly Slater, 38, a nine-time world champion from Cocoa Beach, Fla. “It's really in the air. The deepest barrels that are ever going to be ridden have already happened. Probably the best carving that's ever going to be done is being done now or it's been done.” For most of its history, competitive surfing rewarded long rides. Waves milked to shore with a series of turns often garnered high scores. And the most radical maneuver was being barreled, or slipping behind the veil of a breaking wave and emerging before it crashed on one's head. Leaving the wave created controversy, leading the competitive surfing establishment to suppress aerials for decades. "There were a few times where they wouldn't even score you because you were doing airs and stuff like that,” said [Jordy] Smith...
Fantastic video! Amazing the tricks being laid down these days, but makes me feel like one would stand out in the heats simply by hammering the biggest, stalled out straight jump possible, just hanging in the air without any rotation…
The drone footage is simply amazing!
Danke, so tolle Aufnahmen und dann noch das Sonnenspiel im Wasser. Da will man am liebsten Mitfahren, wenn man es so gut könnte
This format is the bomb! Also some wave guys doing really good here!💪
Awesome drone footage!!!
Yes, awesome! Letting it all flow and happen seems like progression. Combining it all. From the Santa Cruz Sentinel, March 26, 2010: "That's the future of surfing,” said Kelly Slater, 38, a nine-time world champion from Cocoa Beach, Fla. “It's really in the air. The deepest barrels that are ever going to be ridden have already happened. Probably the best carving that's ever going to be done is being done now or it's been done.”
For most of its history, competitive surfing rewarded long rides. Waves milked to shore with a series of turns often garnered high scores. And the most radical maneuver was being barreled, or slipping behind the veil of a breaking wave and emerging before it crashed on one's head.
Leaving the wave created controversy, leading the competitive surfing establishment to suppress aerials for decades.
"There were a few times where they wouldn't even score you because you were doing airs and stuff like that,” said [Jordy] Smith...
It's a pleasure watching windsurfing by drone. Bravo!!
Could watch it for hours!👊
Nice job, mate! Good footage!🤙
Feels like driving with them. Amazing tricks and great videos! 💙
Fantastic!!! Thank you so much. Greetings from Greece.
immer weiter .... hat fast schon ASMR qualität mit dem wind rauschen :D
Fantastic video! Amazing the tricks being laid down these days, but makes me feel like one would stand out in the heats simply by hammering the biggest, stalled out straight jump possible, just hanging in the air without any rotation…
Moin Johannes, Hammer
Thx for not adding music