Hey dude! Me again ... great work as always ... still magic-ing my footswaps ... thanks so much! Just watching this .... and I share your dilemma as to what to call it..... I would suggest, humbly, "A Down-wind Tack" ... you are gybing the board (arse to the wind) , but tacking the wing ("mast" throu the apparent wind) .... much like the foiling multihulls do ... Just a thought ... as a watersports "average to shitte" generalised to all disciplines ... this idea makes sense to me anyway .... Thanks again ... Love your work (and the work of your camera bod .. that is a thankless Job as my better half will attest to ;-) )
@@finbarrohalloran6907 makes sense! Glad that the foot straps are still helping!! My partner will appreciate the kudos!! Especially being in the middle of winter now, very cold job!!
@@markusrapke7390 have a play with it and let me know. I prefer to exit with my hand in overhand grip because if I want to roll into a tack after the gybe I don’t have to switch my grip around. Tacking with underhand grip is a little tricky
thanks for detailing out the Lachie Heineken - my progress on this one is MUCH better than on the switch feet before jibing, nevertheless it´s kind of must in one direction for me as I´m a full on regular and VEEERY POOR Goofy, independently how much effort I put in changing this matter. Maybe I should go for a hypnosis - preferably in one of your next videos ? 🙃
Hahaha, can’t promise hypnosis 🤪 but switching feet before is definitely my favourite way to gybe. You just have to embrace the crashing and eventually you will crash less and less
Eeey, commenting for the algorithm. Same stoke over this video as with you excellent foot-switch video. Thanks mate!
Legend! Appreciate the support mate!!
You tack videos really help me nailed the tacks now I am looking forwards to learning the leading edge forward gybe
Epic! Love to hear it! Thanks for the comment 🙏
Great video - keep them coming!
Thanks!!
Thanks will try this out!
Let me know how it goes!!
@@LachieWhite my janky inelegant attempt ruclips.net/video/rJf3Ul5YD_Y/видео.htmlsi=Ebbpe00LjpWbPDaq&t=47 need more practice!
Hey dude! Me again ... great work as always ... still magic-ing my footswaps ... thanks so much! Just watching this .... and I share your dilemma as to what to call it.....
I would suggest, humbly, "A Down-wind Tack" ... you are gybing the board (arse to the wind) , but tacking the wing ("mast" throu the apparent wind) .... much like the foiling multihulls do ... Just a thought ... as a watersports "average to shitte" generalised to all disciplines ... this idea makes sense to me anyway .... Thanks again ... Love your work (and the work of your camera bod .. that is a thankless Job as my better half will attest to ;-) )
@@finbarrohalloran6907 makes sense! Glad that the foot straps are still helping!! My partner will appreciate the kudos!! Especially being in the middle of winter now, very cold job!!
OUTSTANDING BRAVO 🙌
Thanks mate!! Slowly improving on the content
It’s like under looping a kite, rather than turning it up and across as per a conventional gyre, except there are no lines to twist up!
@@davidstewart9982 that’s an awesome observation. Cool to hear the crossover with the kiting world
It could help to have to forward hand upside down, right?
@@markusrapke7390 have a play with it and let me know. I prefer to exit with my hand in overhand grip because if I want to roll into a tack after the gybe I don’t have to switch my grip around. Tacking with underhand grip is a little tricky
thanks for detailing out the Lachie Heineken - my progress on this one is MUCH better than on the switch feet before jibing, nevertheless it´s kind of must in one direction for me as I´m a full on regular and VEEERY POOR Goofy, independently how much effort I put in changing this matter. Maybe I should go for a hypnosis - preferably in one of your next videos ? 🙃
Hahaha, can’t promise hypnosis 🤪 but switching feet before is definitely my favourite way to gybe. You just have to embrace the crashing and eventually you will crash less and less
@@LachieWhite ok - as long as I´m not going to fall in love with crashing that might be a doable way 🤣
@@jurgenhinz6320 hahaha, find somewhere with cold water and you definitely won’t!