Today I made an important technique discovery for tacking! I'm going to be including it in a follow-up video where I detail the differences and challenges of starting your tack going closer to the wind, which in this video I did not recommend for initial learning. Here is the "spoiler!" Especially for the heel to toe tack, it's helpful to pre-bank your board into the wind prior to bringing the wing overhead! When you do this, you will feel more pressure in your back toes than your back heel, indicating that the pre-bank is ready to go. This helps you make the sharper carved turn required for starting your tack close to the wind, the most difficult version of this very useful transition. Please subscribe and ring the bell to see the follow-up video as soon as it's published!
Initially I was unsure about the rather 'Zen' like approach of this tutorial, But after watching, and properly listening. I think this is one of, if not the best 'Tacking' tutorials, that I have seen. Certainly answered all the questions I had regarding my slowing down, stalling, mid tack. (not enough front foot pressure , I think?) Thank you.
Very good instructions. I have tried to learned tacking for many months, finally I can nail toe-to-heel tack with acceptable successful rate. From your video, I realized that my heel-to-toe tack is missing the board movement that your feet show in your video. I would like to try next time
Thank you for sharing knowledge...great edit..lots of valuable information. We all appreciate your positive attitude around the beach and on the water...you are a true wing foil ambassador...an exceptional athlete and a pretty good coach. I see your students progressing
@@wingcoachdavid Yes. I have a few hydrofoil kiting videos on my channel. We were at Morningside many, many years ago... Ring a bell?! We did try kiting in Chatham, once. I think I realized that you should have a "real" instructor. : )
Hey David. Thank you very much for the guidance. I have an off-topic question. One of the locations where I get in and out of the water the rocks under foot are painful even through my wetsuit booties. Do the five finger shoes that you are wearing give good protection to the soles of your feet? I see that some of the models come with a vibram sole. Thanks! The season is sputtering to life here in the SF Bay ; )
Yes, they do. The ones I have aren't warm though. For SF bay you could get one of their other models with neoprene tops. They still won't be as warm as booties though.
I use the water shoe model of Vibram too shoes. In cold water I use this model of Ion booty. It also has thick enough soles to protect me from walking on rocks. photos.app.goo.gl/mgrfFWSFUhCjj2Yr6
Today I made an important technique discovery for tacking! I'm going to be including it in a follow-up video where I detail the differences and challenges of starting your tack going closer to the wind, which in this video I did not recommend for initial learning. Here is the "spoiler!" Especially for the heel to toe tack, it's helpful to pre-bank your board into the wind prior to bringing the wing overhead! When you do this, you will feel more pressure in your back toes than your back heel, indicating that the pre-bank is ready to go. This helps you make the sharper carved turn required for starting your tack close to the wind, the most difficult version of this very useful transition. Please subscribe and ring the bell to see the follow-up video as soon as it's published!
Initially I was unsure about the rather 'Zen' like approach of this tutorial, But after watching, and properly listening. I think this is one of, if not the best 'Tacking' tutorials, that I have seen. Certainly answered all the questions I had regarding my slowing down, stalling, mid tack. (not enough front foot pressure , I think?) Thank you.
Brilliant, cant wait to try it. Thanks for taking the time to do this tutorial.
Very good instructions. I have tried to learned tacking for many months, finally I can nail toe-to-heel tack with acceptable successful rate. From your video, I realized that my heel-to-toe tack is missing the board movement that your feet show in your video. I would like to try next time
Thank you for sharing knowledge...great edit..lots of valuable information. We all appreciate your positive attitude around the beach and on the water...you are a true wing foil ambassador...an exceptional athlete and a pretty good coach. I see your students progressing
Your welcome. Thanks for the kudos and feedback!
Thanks for creating the video. Some very clear tips to take forward. Cheers mate.
Fantastic illustrations, video footage, and instruction! Thank you for putting this together and sharing. 🙌🔥
Thanks so much! Check out my Patreon page if you want to "thank me" that way! Patreon.com/wingcoachdavid
Thanks so much for your video🙏🙏🙏. It is the best tutorial for the Wingfoil tack I have ever seen! I can try this in my next holiday in Egypt.
Thanks for the kudos. I hope you get your first foiling jibe soon!
Great views of Lake Superior.
Nice to see that you have taken up winging. Seems like a great sport for you with your background in windsurfing. Great video, too.
Thanks! I guess we know each other? I don't recognize your handle.🙂
@@wingcoachdavid Yes. I have a few hydrofoil kiting videos on my channel. We were at Morningside many, many years ago... Ring a bell?! We did try kiting in Chatham, once. I think I realized that you should have a "real" instructor. : )
Gotcha! Thanks for the comment.
Amazing, thanks for sharing
Wow this is incredible!
Thanks Scott! It was cool to catch you on my boom camera. I had not realized until just now that you had posted the resulting video on UA-cam. Nice.
Great video man!
Hello David , de France ,l'image permet de comprendre merciiiii
Î havé to improve my english 🙂
Thanks.
Hey David. Thank you very much for the guidance. I have an off-topic question. One of the locations where I get in and out of the water the rocks under foot are painful even through my wetsuit booties. Do the five finger shoes that you are wearing give good protection to the soles of your feet? I see that some of the models come with a vibram sole. Thanks! The season is sputtering to life here in the SF Bay ; )
Yes, they do. The ones I have aren't warm though. For SF bay you could get one of their other models with neoprene tops. They still won't be as warm as booties though.
I use the water shoe model of Vibram too shoes. In cold water I use this model of Ion booty. It also has thick enough soles to protect me from walking on rocks. photos.app.goo.gl/mgrfFWSFUhCjj2Yr6