How To Fast Tack in Light Wind - Windsurfing Tips
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- Опубликовано: 1 авг 2024
- HOW TO FAST TACK IN LIGHT WIND CONDITIONS - Starboard´s Dream Team rider Federico Morisio shares some tips on how to learn the fast tack. Tacking helps you to change direction, but also essential to master so you can catch the waves you want to ride.
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Grazie! You have no idea how much this has helped me.
Right on! Nailed all the things I was doing wrong and now all the things I will “try” and do right! I was blaming my 82l wave board in light wind, the problem is squarely my technique!
Go go go! And then let me know 😁🤙
great video explaining the important points and correct balance, i will imporve more, Thanks,
Stoked to hear this David!🤙
Great instruction. Thanks. And very easy to understand.
Thank you Fede! Will try it next time in the water.
Useful tips, thanks!
wow you are gifted to explain
Thanks! I'm glad to hear that! More tutorials coming 🤙
Thank you 👍 In hindsight I think not keeping proper distance to the rig causes most of my problems with tacking. Thanks for pointing that out 🤙
Yes, that's really important and nobody really focuses on it much; but it makes a huge difference!
Excellent!
hi, thx, gr8 explanation.
Good video, I’ll try it next time
Me too, wish it is as easy as it looks
Go for it Nick!
@@StressMats I know, tacking isn't easy, but focus on these points and analyse the mistakes you do everytime you try. It's quality trial and error, that's the key 👌👊
Thanks, excellent instructions, especially the super key things (staying central and balanced, and distance to sail), which I think I miss when I'm focusing only on the physical moves. Pretty surevit's going to help me a lot😊
Yes Mark! Go for it and let me know how it goes!🤙
This movie helped me believe that my 80kg on a 115L foil board could work, but now in 90% of the time, I am trying to avoid falling in light wind. I do not have much experience.
Nice. Keep upright, feet in the middle, sacrifice the mast position for body position.