Robby Naish is just an inspiration. I was windsurfing this week. I am over 40. There is not a lot of wind here in the middle of Germany. Getting my gear out is always a hassle. Sometime I wonder if it is stil worth it. Then I see this video and I remember that I shouldn't take it for granted. Maybe one day I won't be able to do it anymore.
Spend 30 days during May-September in San Francisco or 30 miles east in the Delta and you can have all the wind you want. Today is an exceptionally windy day and it's probably blowing 20-25 today and all day.
Ich war 2006 in Maui , und 70% der Surfer am Kanaha Beach waren über 60 und einige waren in den 80ern !! Wenn du fit bleibst wirst du es noch lange machen können , das hab ich da gelernt :-) .
Wow! He is not only a legend, he is smart to, and he still get out there, testing new equipment. I remember a video on VHS in the early nineties of Robby surfing in hawaii. I was amazed, and decided that one day I go windsurfing too. Now I am 36, have started windsurfing some years ago, so he is right, u´re never to old, just go out there....
Since, I began windsurf, at the same time, as physical education student, in 1979, I practice outdoor's sports and activity, and the once I have in a thinking way of life is this champion. Thru windsurf up to today, in addition with a high level soccer period player and 30 years of underground caving, ski, snowboard, and so on, cause it becomes my works as physical educateo and technology researcher, it rest for that one of the finest sport practitioner I study and share as example is Robby NAISH, twice for practice schemes, and a bundle of attitudes and reflexions : a so nice way of life and ecology of it ; Alain.
One thing truly inspiring about Naish is his ability to remain a layback, gentlemen surfer, choosing not to bother between the senseless "competition" between wind and kite surfing, but embracing both as awesome water planing sports.
He is literally such a legend, and humble too - in that he just wants to be one of the lads, not stuck on a podium. He really gets what surfing is all about.... Cheers dude for all the inspiration....
He is what you call, a REAL waterman... I so agree with his sentiment regarding older people that use to windsurf, where i use to surf long time ago but decided to start windsurfing at my age, and it's tougher yes but still very doable.
That is what happen to me now! Quitting 15 years not be windsurfing, back to water few years ago! I got hurts then back off, feeling better but scared and don’t want go, mentally clogged! I am feeling confused!
You probably dont care but if you are bored like me atm you can watch pretty much all the latest movies and series on instaflixxer. I've been binge watching with my girlfriend these days :)
One thing I always admired about RN is he is not a surfer "dude". He comes across as intelligent, articulate and kind. Listen to some of Laird Hamilton or other surfer dudes. It's like huh?
How many homes does he own in Hawaii and about where are they located? I'm not asking for addresses, just an approximate location near a major landmark.
Dont ever give up mate! Here in North Wales we have excellent conditions and people dont do windsurfing much, just sit in front of TVs, you would be an inspiration here too. Google Walesbest windsurfing to check out my page with info about the region
I thought he lived on the Windward side of Oahu, Kailua area? With Hookipa Maui being the Windsurfing Wave Sailing place of the world, maybe he moved or owns multiple homes?
Robby Naish is just an inspiration. I was windsurfing this week. I am over 40. There is not a lot of wind here in the middle of Germany. Getting my gear out is always a hassle. Sometime I wonder if it is stil worth it. Then I see this video and I remember that I shouldn't take it for granted. Maybe one day I won't be able to do it anymore.
Spend 30 days during May-September in San Francisco or 30 miles east in the Delta and you can have all the wind you want. Today is an exceptionally windy day and it's probably blowing 20-25 today and all day.
Ich war 2006 in Maui , und 70% der Surfer am Kanaha Beach waren über 60 und einige waren in den 80ern !! Wenn du fit bleibst wirst du es noch lange machen können , das hab ich da gelernt :-) .
Met some of the nicest people/friends windsurfing. Never gets old listening to Robbie and watching him rip.
Wow! He is not only a legend, he is smart to, and he still get out there, testing new equipment. I remember a video on VHS in the early nineties of Robby surfing in hawaii. I was amazed, and decided that one day I go windsurfing too. Now I am 36, have started windsurfing some years ago, so he is right, u´re never to old, just go out there....
Since, I began windsurf, at the same time, as physical education student, in 1979, I practice outdoor's sports and activity, and the once I have in a thinking way of life is this champion. Thru windsurf up to today, in addition with a high level soccer period player and 30 years of underground caving, ski, snowboard, and so on, cause it becomes my works as physical educateo and technology researcher, it rest for that one of the finest sport practitioner I study and share as example is Robby NAISH, twice for practice schemes, and a bundle of attitudes and reflexions : a so nice way of life and ecology of it ; Alain.
One thing truly inspiring about Naish is his ability to remain a layback, gentlemen surfer, choosing not to bother between the senseless "competition" between wind and kite surfing, but embracing both as awesome water planing sports.
He is literally such a legend, and humble too - in that he just wants to be one of the lads, not stuck on a podium. He really gets what surfing is all about.... Cheers dude for all the inspiration....
Well said James! I'm still inspired listening to Robbie and I started sailing in mid 80's.
Such a humble fella
He is what you call, a REAL waterman...
I so agree with his sentiment regarding older people that use to windsurf, where i use to surf long time ago but decided to start windsurfing at my age, and it's tougher yes but still very doable.
privileged to see him sail "lanes" - just down from Ho'okipa in 1994 was on a windsurfing trip to Maui from London, wow what a trip :-)
He's a god damn King!
That is what happen to me now! Quitting 15 years not be windsurfing, back to water few years ago! I got hurts then back off, feeling better but scared and don’t want go, mentally clogged! I am feeling confused!
haha robby ;) i have his signature on my naish sail bag, when he was at the boot, germany
thank you for the video. robby is such a nice and down to earth guy. aloha
You probably dont care but if you are bored like me atm you can watch pretty much all the latest movies and series on instaflixxer. I've been binge watching with my girlfriend these days :)
@Vicente Bobby Yup, I have been using instaflixxer for since november myself :)
I love the accent....pure Hawaiian Pidgin to English. He's the real deal.
One thing I always admired about RN is he is not a surfer "dude". He comes across as intelligent, articulate and kind. Listen to some of Laird Hamilton or other surfer dudes. It's like huh?
Legend
how humble can a true champion be?
Very nice threads! The suit is obviously of French design.
Robbie is a legend! Still ripping like a twenty year old. I can only dream of being able to kill it like he does when I am in my forties.
he has some pretty reasonable attitudes of life
probably one of the first to kite.
true
How many homes does he own in Hawaii and about where are they located? I'm not asking for addresses, just an approximate location near a major landmark.
most shots were taken along the northshore of Maui, leeward (seaside) of the Hana Hwy. Just right after Ho'okipa and in between Jaws (Peahi).
A wise man once said:
Du er god
Dont ever give up mate! Here in North Wales we have excellent conditions and people dont do windsurfing much, just sit in front of TVs, you would be an inspiration here too. Google Walesbest windsurfing to check out my page with info about the region
robby kites??
Where he lives? Where is video recorded..?
I thought he lived on the Windward side of Oahu, Kailua area? With Hookipa Maui being the Windsurfing Wave Sailing place of the world, maybe he moved or owns multiple homes?
Legend!