...KC...guys...thank you very much for your outstanding effort to bring to us such high quality material...you are absolutely the best....stay safe...all the best...
Another good tutorial. When riding toe side, the back hand feels quite intuitive (in/out, more/less power) but it's the front hand that took time to dial in, especially when trying to get upwind.
Thanks very much, good advice. I’ve come from yrs of windsurfing and 10 hrs in to wing/foil use I’m struggling as soon as I head nr toeside it’s just so alien to me. I’m off to give your advice some attempts. Where do you sail/ shoot your vids? Looks like a great location. 👍
Yes, leaning windward does help a lot to add to stability--I had to learn that the hard way. I've really been emphasizing toeside riding in my last few sessions. Initially it feels very wrong but it's the cornerstone to jibes and tacks so can't be avoided. Happily, it's starting to feel natural. One thing that helped my muscle memory is just taxiing toeside. It's something I try to practice when the wind is too light to foil.
@@kitesurfcollege Thanks for all the insightful videos! It's a challenging sport to learn, let alone master. Having these essential, bite-sized skills to work on helps reduce some of the frustration.
Man it feels awkward, reading the comments etc might have to try taxi first ,been winging for a while but haven't got jibe yet ...one direction is definitely easier than the other though for me.
The best toe side tutorial i've seen. Clear and useful... and thank you for not speaking too fast (french rider!)
...KC...guys...thank you very much for your outstanding effort to bring to us such high quality material...you are absolutely the best....stay safe...all the best...
Once again, clear and concise tutorial, thank you, plenty to go out on the water and practice.😀😀
Thanks very much Jeremy
Your videos are amazing! Best wing foil instructions on RUclips!
Another good tutorial. When riding toe side, the back hand feels quite intuitive (in/out, more/less power) but it's the front hand that took time to dial in, especially when trying to get upwind.
Thanks for uploading this !!! 😁😁 was struggling with toe side. Going to practice this now
Go Irene go!
Good bit about practice in light air which forces you to good technique. Good job
Your videos are the gold standard. Do you have any tips for starting directly into toeside from the water after a crash?
Superb video. Thanks
Thanks Simon
Thanks very much, good advice. I’ve come from yrs of windsurfing and 10 hrs in to wing/foil use I’m struggling as soon as I head nr toeside it’s just so alien to me. I’m off to give your advice some attempts. Where do you sail/ shoot your vids? Looks like a great location. 👍
Really helpful ,thanks!
Yes, leaning windward does help a lot to add to stability--I had to learn that the hard way. I've really been emphasizing toeside riding in my last few sessions. Initially it feels very wrong but it's the cornerstone to jibes and tacks so can't be avoided. Happily, it's starting to feel natural. One thing that helped my muscle memory is just taxiing toeside. It's something I try to practice when the wind is too light to foil.
Thanks for sharing you experiences and tips.
@@kitesurfcollege Thanks for all the insightful videos! It's a challenging sport to learn, let alone master. Having these essential, bite-sized skills to work on helps reduce some of the frustration.
I can easily pop up toeside if my not on a sinker board.
What volume size is this FANATIC foilboard? Anybody knows?
Man it feels awkward, reading the comments etc might have to try taxi first ,been winging for a while but haven't got jibe yet ...one direction is definitely easier than the other though for me.
It's the starboard to port turn I find awkward
Hi kitesurf college, where is this filmed? I am in the uk and this looks like a good spot :)
Hi, we filmed this at the Breede River mouth in South Africa
It's bad for my back.