3 mistakes you do when trying to get up on foil | How to Wing Foil

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  • Опубликовано: 19 мар 2023
  • Today we talk about the top 3 mistakes when trying to get up on foil. If you are a beginner getting into wing foiling, one of the first challenges is to get up on foil. This challenge is also true when you are more experienced but trying to ride in lighter winds. Take your wing foiling journey to the next level by learning more about these 3 common mistakes.
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  • @stevewebb8035
    @stevewebb8035 Год назад +14

    As someone who came to winging from windsurfing I know that too much weight on the back foot was a problem for quite a while. That “locked in” feeling windsurfing where I was comfortable that I wouldn’t be overwhelmed put my weight too far back, my foil was acting more like a plough. One thing I came to realise is that the wing is easier to dump power from and there is little chance of getting catapulted so you can be confident riding more even weighted/ on the front foot. Now I’m at the point I need a 3 common mistakes when gybing video 😅 please 🙏

    • @DamienLeroyYouTube
      @DamienLeroyYouTube  Год назад +2

      Steve, thanks for sharing! Great idea on the 3 common mistakes gybing, it's coming! :)

  • @sailingnusa4228
    @sailingnusa4228 Год назад

    Awesome video, perfect timing for us. Thanks very much for taking the time to make these great videos.

  • @sandravintage
    @sandravintage 10 месяцев назад

    you guys are awesome!! Thank you for your tips and final message :)

  • @ghismorganistic
    @ghismorganistic Год назад

    I love yours videos ! So nice ,! ty for all the tips , very accurate !

  • @ZIRTUBE
    @ZIRTUBE Год назад

    Looking forward to getting into this sport.. Great tips and videos 👍🏼

  • @guitdafunkadelik
    @guitdafunkadelik Месяц назад

    Best wing tuto'z ever. Love your energy guys and your tips are so helpful. Cheers from Nantes ;)

  • @SurfshopFr
    @SurfshopFr Год назад

    Amazing tips. Thanks for your video 👍

  • @kippywylie
    @kippywylie Месяц назад

    WHAT!? Thank You so much for this video that I just stumbled upon in my quest to learn wingfoiling.... And to end this with an inspirational note is unique, and spot on just what I need. "You cannot unring a bell" is a lesson I've struggled with all my life where I'll say something mean, and lose that friend or family member due to the complexity of life

  • @cindic4426
    @cindic4426 Год назад +4

    Great tips and perfect timing. I spent the past week with bumpy takeoffs, elevator drops, plowing, crashing jibes, burying the nose and rails on foot switches, and just fighting in general.
    This morning I watched this and a few other of your videos, went out for a session focused on reviewing basics, got myself positioned and balanced, rode with patience and had a spectacular day!
    Thanks for the tips and all the positive encouragement 😊

  • @manuleguellex6309
    @manuleguellex6309 11 месяцев назад +1

    Amazing tips, so glad I found your channel ! You made me realize I was going way too much upwind and putting too much pressure on my back feet when pumping (as if I was trying to do a big ollie on a skateboard), can't wait to try to implement those techniques this afternoon in BZH ! Cheers from France 🤙

  • @NadiaAly
    @NadiaAly Год назад

    Great video!

  • @R2AK2024makefetchhappen
    @R2AK2024makefetchhappen 9 месяцев назад

    The audio for this video is excellent. Kudos to your A/V talent.

  • @mbarkevich
    @mbarkevich Год назад

    The stone skipping analogy is very helpful. Thank you

  • @blooskyy7
    @blooskyy7 Год назад

    Great advice, thanks for sharing, really well explained! I think too much back foot pressure has been catching me out in light wind conditions, I'll be sure to give your advice a try!

  • @dotnout
    @dotnout 7 месяцев назад

    Haha, i watched till the end. Made note of the tips, but i really loved the message at the end. :D Good vibes, thanks guys!

  • @cacawachi
    @cacawachi Год назад

    Nailed. You guys are the best. Totally common sense, but if another person don’t tell you, sometimes it is not evident…

  • @cbundus
    @cbundus Год назад

    Learning winging this winter on the snow with a Hovland Snowskate. I hope the winging skills I've learnt so far on the snow translate to the water. I have kite foiled on the water. With your tips today I hope winging with a foil is an easy transition. Great video.

    • @DamienLeroyYouTube
      @DamienLeroyYouTube  Год назад

      Thank you Curtis for the kind words! Your going to love the water!

  • @MartynHoffmann
    @MartynHoffmann 2 месяца назад

    Thank you!!!

  • @3r1ppR
    @3r1ppR Год назад +1

    Keep the tutorials coming fellas. The more you say it, the greater the chance it'll sink in!

  • @flordeluna-music
    @flordeluna-music 6 месяцев назад

    Very good explanation - Lifting the board up to the foil is the same as the takeoff of an aeroplane! Thanks a lot!

  • @MrBastrider
    @MrBastrider 4 дня назад

    Nice ! Ok, got it for the "stalling" thing, but what about getting on foil and then the board turning instantly on the left or right and me falling ? it would be interesting to have a POV camera to see the rider perspective

  • @OneVit
    @OneVit Год назад

    Thanks for de content, great video. Could you guys a video about the best wings for beginners talking a about different brands and models?

  • @stevenp7597
    @stevenp7597 Год назад

    ❤ thanks for the video ❤

  • @MrDuncanBooth
    @MrDuncanBooth Год назад

    Thanks guys.

  • @ukaszwalichowski2903
    @ukaszwalichowski2903 Год назад

    I used to windsurfing, now im learning wing foil, thank you guys for the tips now i understand what kind of mistakes i did🙂

  • @chaigh53
    @chaigh53 Год назад

    Wonderful messages. Thank you - especially for the philosophical.
    As I come from a windsurfing background of 40 years I’m struggling to make new habits.
    The explanations with the hips and sensitivity I feel will be a great help as I can get up but manage to get down rather comically and rapidly 😂😂.
    Can’t wait for some warmer weather and water. Maybe I’ll have to relocate to Florida 😂.

  • @furrfurr
    @furrfurr Год назад

    The tip on being patient and building speed before trying to get up on foil helped me immensely last night

  • @IvanGrozny777
    @IvanGrozny777 Год назад

    Thank you so much guys! I learned a lot from your videos. Hello from Russia 😉

  • @johnrobinson5506
    @johnrobinson5506 8 месяцев назад

    Positive Vibes everyday in the Highlands of Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 🩵🙏

  • @nfinnigan
    @nfinnigan Год назад

    Thanks, guys, for the tips. 8m wing, now that's BIG

  • @cameronbriffa4302
    @cameronbriffa4302 9 месяцев назад

    Wish I saw this video 18 months ago 😅. Agree with these three things. Back foot heavy was a big thing for me to try to avoid, especially as I progressed to lower volumes.

  • @steverogers2658
    @steverogers2658 Год назад

    great video (as always!!) ....... I am still learning to wing foil properly (my background is over 40 years of surfing) and would like your input on starting out whether I should ride switch when going in the "other direction". What I mean is I am a natural rider (left foot forward) so when coming back to my starting point I am battle to start foiling and to continue riding right foot forward .... so it seems there are two choices ..... carry on and persevere with riding right foot forward when going in the "other" direction (which I think is the answer!!) or to ride "twisted" and keep my left foot in the front in both directions. I have done a lot of wakeboarding riding switch but no surfing riding switch ........ what do you suggest ?..... My gut feel tells me riding switch makes more sense in the long term. I have a mate who only rides left foot forward and he rides well and can jibe and tack both ways ......but I would really value you expert input on this ....Maybe it could be a subject of another video and the pros and cons of each method .......... Thanks

    • @DamienLeroyYouTube
      @DamienLeroyYouTube  Год назад

      Steve, Great questions! We all started with riding switch as well at first and then started switching our feet later. When you ride toe side it will be harder to get leverage on the wing so these videos should help you. You got this enjoy the ride! ruclips.net/video/cyzErg-yaQc/видео.html ruclips.net/video/8vJiwucJBqQ/видео.html

  • @BrettWae
    @BrettWae Год назад +2

    Could you do a demo of how multiple different board volumes float with you & Gwens weight and then, next level, taking off in different winds speeds? I think it would be massively popular as its something everyone (I know) is keen to know more about.

  • @dp8454
    @dp8454 Год назад

    Orrrrrr we could just ride our Onewheels anytime any day or night and no worries about wind and chop ...LOL ....but I'm going keep trying if conditions here would ever cooperate. I agree about the wind thing for sure. As always, "you go when is blows" . Personally I've had a crap ton of fun this last winter with my 3.5 wing and my Onewheel! You never run out of battery ....using the wing and you got brakes and a bi-directional board hahaha Good pointers!

  • @fcotor4749
    @fcotor4749 Год назад

    Gracias por est video¡¡¡

  • @r4yl3igh
    @r4yl3igh Год назад

    Love from Sicily ❤

  • @DrWallman
    @DrWallman Год назад

    Can you use and would it make it easier to learn on inflatable foil board to kite foil vs learning on a traditional hard board? Such as a slingshot WF-1 board. Is there a feature of a hard board that would make it easier to learn kite foiling over an inflatable? Thanks

    • @DamienLeroyYouTube
      @DamienLeroyYouTube  Год назад

      David, When you have a kite you have a lot more power with the power stoke a kite can make. Saying that it can get a smaller volume board up and planing easier and the foil will do the rest to get up flying. Then you are looking to get rid of power in the kite when on foil. The inflatable will be giving you higher volume and can be a little more sticky on the water when getting going vs a hard board usually has a better water release! I hope that helps with your thoughts....

  • @lightbulbfish
    @lightbulbfish Год назад

    Just out of curiosity how much does the gentleman with the American accent weigh? I saw him in a different video with a Cabrinha Code that I believe was 88L which is the same board that I have.

  • @pphawkeye
    @pphawkeye Год назад

    Thanks for the video. What if I have enough speed but still can't make the foil come up (except after falling, where it immediately comes up), do you have any idea of what I could be doing wrong (I don't think I was tilting the board too much, if at all)?

    • @DamienLeroyYouTube
      @DamienLeroyYouTube  Год назад

      There is a lot to this question. You may have the foil. mounted too far back in the board and it will not want to come up no mater your speed as you are too far forward. Your wing could be very small and needs more speed to rise up and foil. It will come takes time but this may help... ruclips.net/video/NXaJJqqaGCY/видео.html

    • @pphawkeye
      @pphawkeye Год назад

      Thanks@@DamienLeroyRUclips could be that the foil was too centered that time I'm thinking of. Afterwards I learned about the placement and asked for the foil to be put forward (I tried to rent same Fanatic 142l board and 2000 foil everytime after trying different ones) but I must be missing some little thing. I should soon be starting the season somewhere hopefully nice with steady wind, hopefully I'll have a aha moment soon ;-)

    • @DamienLeroyYouTube
      @DamienLeroyYouTube  Год назад +1

      @@pphawkeye Its coming you will see! Have a great week and enjoy the ride!

  • @Jared3723
    @Jared3723 Год назад

    Hello Damien! I've been trying to learn to wingfoil but I have been struggling. I've watched so many of your videos but I'm just missing something. I can repeatedly stand up, but I keep falling. I'm still very determined to learn, but I just need someone to point out where exactly I am going wrong. I live in Boynton Beach and I know you guys tend to be in Jupiter. Would it be possible to meet up with you guys one day on good conditions and get some pointers?

    • @DamienLeroyYouTube
      @DamienLeroyYouTube  Год назад

      Hi Jared! If you want a lesson, check out our website: www.wingfoilprocenter.com
      Lessons are given at Stuart Causeway as it's the best flat water spot in the area.

  • @jjmc4
    @jjmc4 Год назад +1

    Great explanation on some key fundamentals. Also you just sold an 8m Vision. See Jon for your commission.

  • @user-qv4bl7bu2b
    @user-qv4bl7bu2b Год назад

    I have inflatable Naish hover board 170 liters, 6.7 length, Naish 6.0 wing & Armstrong foil 2,400. Because of shallow water my mast is 17.5 inches. I also have a 23 inch mast as well.
    Overall I have trouble unsticking the board so the foil will lift. Another issue in light winds 10 to 14 kts, is my inability to do a complete pump of the wing. I feel like my body is leaning forward too much and the wind gust affects my ability to pump as well. I also moved the foil forward a few inches from the back to help lift the board. Do yo have any recommendations ? Is it bc it is an inflatable board?

    • @DamienLeroyYouTube
      @DamienLeroyYouTube  Год назад

      A 170L inflatable board is very hard to unstick from the water, it’s even hard for us with lot of experience haha… It may be time to upgrade… reach out to us if you need and we can help you wingfoilprocenter.com

    • @user-qv4bl7bu2b
      @user-qv4bl7bu2b Год назад +1

      @@DamienLeroyRUclips Thanks for your advice

  • @avinashbikha
    @avinashbikha Год назад

    Where can I find one of those shirts? I need one of those! 🤳

  • @Foilexpert
    @Foilexpert 29 дней назад

    Bigger board with more volume, also helpt.

  • @jeanbedo
    @jeanbedo 8 месяцев назад

    Question: For my first board I bought an inflatable one (145L). I really struggle to fly.... One guy on water once told me: Inflatable boards are more sticky than hard ones, so it is harder for beginners to fly.
    Do you agree ? should I have bought a hard board to begin ?

    • @DamienLeroyYouTube
      @DamienLeroyYouTube  8 месяцев назад

      Yes inflatable boards are more sticky and especially bigger sizes like 145L are quite hard to take off on foil. Reach out to us through our shop if you want us to help you get a better board: wingfoilprocenter.com

  • @secondlife7976
    @secondlife7976 Год назад

    Could you please give advise on light wind wing. I’m 175lb and beginner. My board is 100 liters . Foil is 1850R North and mast is 85. I would like to buy light wind wing. Current options is :
    -Duotone slick sls
    -fone Cwc
    -cabrinha vision
    -north mode
    What size should i take 7 or 8 and what range of wind I can handle ? I would love to be able to rider from 10mph and I have 5m wing

    • @DamienLeroyYouTube
      @DamienLeroyYouTube  Год назад +1

      If you want a light wind specific wing, we would definitely suggest you try the 8m Vision, this wing will get you up sooner than any other wing on the market!

    • @secondlife7976
      @secondlife7976 Год назад

      @@DamienLeroyRUclips thanks for answer!when we can expect review on it with comparison:) seems like a lot of people looking for light wind wings.

    • @DamienLeroyYouTube
      @DamienLeroyYouTube  Год назад +1

      Working on it, but probably a few weeks out. Stay tuned!

    • @smsailfast
      @smsailfast Год назад

      These are Cabrinha guys so of course they would recommend the Vision. You should check out some shops that carry multiple brands to get a fair comparison. That said, I think the Vision’s shape will allow us to carry a larger wing. That and the reliability of Cabrinha is why I decided to get a Vision for my light wind wing.

    • @DamienLeroyYouTube
      @DamienLeroyYouTube  Год назад +1

      @@smsailfast Well said we 100% agree. Trying other brands to get a fair comparison if possible is best case scenario so the individual can choose what feels right to them. We try to share what we have learned to help as best as possible. Thank you.

  • @jeanbedo
    @jeanbedo 8 месяцев назад

    Return on Experience: I am quite heavy (92Kg) beginner and I have been struggling for monthes to really fly... and last saturday I dediced to not wear my impact vest on my last try for the day (the wet impact vest weigh like 2kg...) and guess what I took off !
    So, for big boys (or fat boys ;) ) one our difficulty is to make ourself lighter !
    All the fancy Wing RUclipsrs are quite sporty and don't look so heavy ;)
    Any other tip for the fatties ?

  • @AngusMcIntyre
    @AngusMcIntyre Год назад

    I'm not convinced that shorter masts create a significant advantage for most people.

    • @gonzalobarrosc
      @gonzalobarrosc Год назад +1

      I started with a short mast and I can tell that the main advantage is to gain confidence, it is scary when the board takes off to high until you get use to it. Off course it limits you a lot but as a first approach to the sport I would highly recommend it as a “trainer mast”

    • @AngusMcIntyre
      @AngusMcIntyre Год назад

      @@gonzalobarrosc I came to winging after learning to windfoil on a massive 90cm mast where crashes actually hurt. I might have a skewed opinion 😅

  • @riccaesar
    @riccaesar 25 дней назад

    It may be time to subscribe to RUclips premium. Over 4 minutes of ads to endure to get to the excellent content. Grrrr. Have to get used to pressing play, then making a cup of tea before coming back to learn from the pro.

    • @DamienLeroyYouTube
      @DamienLeroyYouTube  25 дней назад

      Humm, is it not letting you skip the ad after 5 seconds?

    • @riccaesar
      @riccaesar 24 дня назад

      @@DamienLeroyRUclips Hi, very odd. I can skip on my iPhone but not my iMac. Seems a problem my end. I'll investigate. Thanks. Love the tutorials. Sometimes think I'm just too old and feeble to ever crack foiling but each tutorial gives me belief, if not strength and balance :)

    • @DamienLeroyYouTube
      @DamienLeroyYouTube  23 дня назад

      @@riccaesar Never too old! It's all in your head. If you want something make it happen.

  • @pnwseeker
    @pnwseeker Год назад

    Best thing to do after learning fundamentals is to go out really stoned. Smoke a fatty and just don’t try too hard.😁

    • @DamienLeroyYouTube
      @DamienLeroyYouTube  Год назад

      Ahhhhhhh. :)

    • @tackjibe
      @tackjibe Год назад

      This makes me sick to see advice like this. I’m sure you are just trying to be funny and you’re not. I would put it in a more positive way and say that it is zen-like. After taking a long time to get on foil and stay on foil, I finally learned to relax. Any sport requires the practitioner to be relaxed and it took me a long time in this sport to get there because there are so many things going on. Using drugs to help with a sport is never the answer. Sermon over.