Geia sou Kyriakos, in combination with other videos, yours was what hepled me to achieve the heel to toe tack. Your are a great teacher. Thank you so much
Hi Kyriakos Not linked to this vid, I am searching tips or tutos to optimize paddling on a Wingfoil board and with a large wing on your feet. I am specially interested on the best way to install the wing with my legs and feet, and to guarantee a good catch when paddling front a strong wind, which can fly out the wing at any time. It could be also difficult with some side waves or turning winds. I am sure that there are plenty of useful tricks which may help beginners to move out or move back to beach before being fully skilled on the Wingfoil 🤗
Hi Nicolas, Sorry i completely missed this comment and you have probably already found out the best way for you to do this! For me because I paddle head into the waves and our water is choppy and sometimes wavy I simply place one foot under the leading edge and one over. Then my wing doesnt move, flip or get carried away by waves as I can easily control its position. On flatter waters you could flip the wing on its back and hook your feet into the leading edge (one each side of the strut) It really depends on your conditions but thats what works for me
Good video with some good tips. Please don't confuse riding toe side with switch stance. "Switch" is riding with your feet in opposite positions to your natural stance, i.e. a goofy footer riding regular foot. This has been true for surfing, skateboarding and snowboarding but then windsurfers screwed up the terminology.
I was about to make the same comment but, thanks, you saved me the trouble. 🙂 The offending phrase, "and we come out of the turn in a switch stance position" occurs at 1:50. Should be "and we come out of the turn riding toe side". The three pairs of opposites, ie: heel side & toe side, regular & goofy, and natural & switch, all apply to different aspects of the riding stance. You can tell if someone is riding heel side versus toe side and regular versus goofy just by looking. But you can't tell if they are riding natural versus switch. Fantastic tutorial by the way. Clear and concise. 👍
Geia sou Kyriakos, in combination with other videos, yours was what hepled me to achieve the heel to toe tack. Your are a great teacher. Thank you so much
I thank you for your kind words! I am glad my videos helped you and I hope I can help you further with your progress.
That’s a great explanation. I was trying these but too much upwind so was stalling out. Doing the tack from a reach makes more sense. ❤ thanks 🙏
I am glad you liked it! I hope you master this turn soon! It feels so good
please make more vids. your a good teacher!!!!
Always looking for inspiration so suggestions are welcome!
Hi Kyriakos
Not linked to this vid, I am searching tips or tutos to optimize paddling on a Wingfoil board and with a large wing on your feet.
I am specially interested on the best way to install the wing with my legs and feet, and to guarantee a good catch when paddling front a strong wind, which can fly out the wing at any time. It could be also difficult with some side waves or turning winds.
I am sure that there are plenty of useful tricks which may help beginners to move out or move back to beach before being fully skilled on the Wingfoil
🤗
Hi Nicolas,
Sorry i completely missed this comment and you have probably already found out the best way for you to do this!
For me because I paddle head into the waves and our water is choppy and sometimes wavy I simply place one foot under the leading edge and one over. Then my wing doesnt move, flip or get carried away by waves as I can easily control its position.
On flatter waters you could flip the wing on its back and hook your feet into the leading edge (one each side of the strut)
It really depends on your conditions but thats what works for me
Thank you. clear and concise explanation 🤙
Nice video, Will try it for sure! Vayu has only one handle now?
Go for it and tell us how it goes!
Yes Vayu now has the option to get a full boom!
Good video with some good tips. Please don't confuse riding toe side with switch stance. "Switch" is riding with your feet in opposite positions to your natural stance, i.e. a goofy footer riding regular foot. This has been true for surfing, skateboarding and snowboarding but then windsurfers screwed up the terminology.
I was about to make the same comment but, thanks, you saved me the trouble. 🙂
The offending phrase, "and we come out of the turn in a switch stance position" occurs at 1:50. Should be "and we come out of the turn riding toe side". The three pairs of opposites, ie: heel side & toe side, regular & goofy, and natural & switch, all apply to different aspects of the riding stance. You can tell if someone is riding heel side versus toe side and regular versus goofy just by looking. But you can't tell if they are riding natural versus switch.
Fantastic tutorial by the way. Clear and concise. 👍