I've been listening to you for almost decades now. It's wonderful to see you in person. Thanks for everything. I believe I purchased some of your first videos on VHS.
Thank Elias for supporting us over all these years. It's fun to step in front of the camera and not just be a voice - actually really enjoying making these videos as they are really an extension of the Progression Live coaching that we now do. And thankfully I missed the VHS side of video production, we squeezed in at the start of the DVD revolution!
Hi, thank you for this excellent video, those advice did really help me a lot, it is true to say that it has been a game changer for me. Even if i am a wing foiler at this time. Man can see the reflexion you put on that moove, i am sure your student are getting top notche advices!
Thanks for this video. I can't believe that a video in the living room helped more than the video that you guys made in the water. I was able to see the concept and 3 section later I mastered.
Mate, golden!!! I was missing the part of placing feet next to each other facing inwards. Just had a session in +4 deg C. 1.5hrs on water amd only 5 falls due to feet change! My success rate went up from ~30% to 90+ 🎉🎉🎉 thanks a lot! Oh and “how to put weight on front” - for me helps loving front leg back a bit. Then you have to shift weight on the front foot or the board will keep climbing
Glad it helped and more pop for foils or speed for surfboards will means you don't need to move your front foot back at all - can see how it might help but will lose you some control. But keep practicing and that success rate will hit 100% before you know it!! 🔥
Been doing foot-switches for 6-7 years but especially on the the toe to heel goofy I'm still no better than %60. Maybe %80 heal to toe regular. I will focus on your lesson as all the bad habits you highlight are mine
Ha ha, I'll definitely take that as a compliment! Logic and scientific process is always at the heart of what I do, helps me to ensure I'm continually looking for the best way to teach something.
Thank you for this video! I was working on the foot switch for about a month, and after seeing this video, I got a 50% succes rate. Strange no one else points out the bent knees stance and kicking the foil before the switch. Anyway, it helped me
On a surfboard, you can carving slightly upwind, as this again helps to tension the lines and get the board more stable as cuts through the water more evenly. But it is quite a small subtle movement. This excerpt for the full surfboard gybe video should help to explain: ua-cam.com/video/5hloRmryzPA/v-deo.html
You are a MASTER at breaking down the sweet science of kite foiling. Bravo!
I've been listening to you for almost decades now. It's wonderful to see you in person. Thanks for everything.
I believe I purchased some of your first videos on VHS.
Thank Elias for supporting us over all these years. It's fun to step in front of the camera and not just be a voice - actually really enjoying making these videos as they are really an extension of the Progression Live coaching that we now do. And thankfully I missed the VHS side of video production, we squeezed in at the start of the DVD revolution!
@@progressionsports I also got your LAND BOARDING and KITESURVING DVD's these are great and timeless. ! Thanks a lot.
Hi, thank you for this excellent video, those advice did really help me a lot, it is true to say that it has been a game changer for me. Even if i am a wing foiler at this time. Man can see the reflexion you put on that moove, i am sure your student are getting top notche advices!
Thanks for this video. I can't believe that a video in the living room helped more than the video that you guys made in the water. I was able to see the concept and 3 section later I mastered.
Mate, golden!!! I was missing the part of placing feet next to each other facing inwards. Just had a session in +4 deg C. 1.5hrs on water amd only 5 falls due to feet change! My success rate went up from ~30% to 90+ 🎉🎉🎉 thanks a lot!
Oh and “how to put weight on front” - for me helps loving front leg back a bit. Then you have to shift weight on the front foot or the board will keep climbing
Glad it helped and more pop for foils or speed for surfboards will means you don't need to move your front foot back at all - can see how it might help but will lose you some control. But keep practicing and that success rate will hit 100% before you know it!! 🔥
Another clearly explained step by step clip that definitely works - well done - cheers
Thanks Brad. I've spent a lot of time thinking about the foot change and how it works, glad you found it helpful.
Been doing foot-switches for 6-7 years but especially on the the toe to heel goofy I'm still no better than %60. Maybe %80 heal to toe regular. I will focus on your lesson as all the bad habits you highlight are mine
thanks for great tips and muscle memory movements. I will try this next time on the water.
Great stuff! Will have to come to one of your clinics sometimes... please do a video on strapless jumps/ollies
Thanks, that’s excellent. You have mind of a scientist….. a really good thing imo!
Ha ha, I'll definitely take that as a compliment! Logic and scientific process is always at the heart of what I do, helps me to ensure I'm continually looking for the best way to teach something.
Thank you for this video! I was working on the foot switch for about a month, and after seeing this video, I got a 50% succes rate. Strange no one else points out the bent knees stance and kicking the foil before the switch. Anyway, it helped me
thank you for the great tips! :)
Another great vid. If you had your hands up it would be good for winging?
You can definitely use the same technique for winging, infact I speak about that very idea here: ua-cam.com/video/8zPSdNKf4_s/v-deo.html
Do you have a video on foot switch with surfboard with straps in line? Please send me the link thanks Mikey Mike
That is so good
How do you have your carbon mast bolted to that aluminum fuselage ?I didn’t think that was possible
Hi when changing feet on a surfboard do you head upwind or downwind slightly?
Anybody....
On a surfboard, you can carving slightly upwind, as this again helps to tension the lines and get the board more stable as cuts through the water more evenly. But it is quite a small subtle movement. This excerpt for the full surfboard gybe video should help to explain: ua-cam.com/video/5hloRmryzPA/v-deo.html
@@progressionsports Thanks that helps alot
perfect