Learning to Flat water paddle up onto the Foil. VLOG #43

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  • @RonDriller-dj6lp
    @RonDriller-dj6lp 4 місяці тому +2

    I would like to thank you for keeping things real.
    A beautiful location, much healthier than a gym.
    All the best for the journey forward!

    • @heliboy999fly
      @heliboy999fly  4 місяці тому

      @@RonDriller-dj6lp thank you. Real world demo of trying to make it happen 👍

  • @lawrenceteresa
    @lawrenceteresa 5 місяців тому +3

    Very impressed by your commitment and effort. Never give up.

  • @marcuswahlin127
    @marcuswahlin127 2 місяці тому +1

    Well done, great progress!!! I’m in the same point of progression , or behind, but on my way!!!😅

    • @heliboy999fly
      @heliboy999fly  2 місяці тому

      @@marcuswahlin127 just keep at it. Fitness, strength and technique will eventually match take off speed. 👍

  • @anthonydecarojr3501
    @anthonydecarojr3501 Місяць тому +1

    I am right there with you. One expert recommended getting into some areas with small waves. Flatwater pop outs are crazy hard even for pros.

  • @bastialdehoff7779
    @bastialdehoff7779 7 місяців тому +7

    Get a longer and narrower board and you will be up instantly (min. 8'6" - 9') You will be able to put down a lot more power without pushing the nose under water, since the board will and feel alot more stable in pitch axis. Also the the glide and efficiency of the longer waterline will accelerate so much faster with less effort so you still have some juice left in the arms to dig deep when the board is off the water to keep pumping and not get a heart attack once you are up. It's a night and day difference no one can imagine without feeling it.

    • @heliboy999fly
      @heliboy999fly  7 місяців тому +3

      Unfortunately there is no money left to buy a different board and it’s almost impossible to get one shipped here without another huge chunk of import tax going on top.
      If I can’t do it on this kit then so be it. Enjoying the workouts and hoping, maybe.

    • @bastialdehoff7779
      @bastialdehoff7779 7 місяців тому

      building one is also no option? You'll get it with your setup too, just a matter of time and dedication. A good way to get fit, just be careful with your shoulders.

    • @asaintx
      @asaintx 6 місяців тому +1

      This is so true. I've been using a dw board to wing foil and the instant acceleration w less effort to get up on foil makes it impossible to go back to a regular wing board. Night and day.

    • @zacharysprunt3398
      @zacharysprunt3398 4 місяці тому +1

      @@asaintx true, but as soon as I’m up on foil I’m wishing I was on my short sinker

  • @frazzx6
    @frazzx6 3 місяці тому +1

    Thanks for sharing your experience, this is how it is , it's not as easy as it looks in most video's

    • @heliboy999fly
      @heliboy999fly  3 місяці тому

      @@frazzx6 thanks. I wanted to show real world learning and time frame.

  • @richardclarke2213
    @richardclarke2213 7 місяців тому

    Great to see you again, your wingfoil tips got me foiling 2 years back, not sure I’ve got the cash for another board but keep us posted on your progress what a turnaround 🙏🙏👌

    • @heliboy999fly
      @heliboy999fly  7 місяців тому +1

      Glad my trials and errors helped you out.
      This is a bit of a personal thing to push me to get and stay fit. Also we have months of light winds here in the summer so another way to get out on the water.
      All of the skills this is teaching me and improving are directly improving my winging too.
      Will keep the updates coming

  • @elliottaylor8344
    @elliottaylor8344 7 місяців тому +2

    Well done mate im loving your determination
    Its the only way i ever learnt anything was after days and days of failure 😊

    • @heliboy999fly
      @heliboy999fly  7 місяців тому

      Old school learning!
      Makes it all the more satisfying when it happens.
      Hope you are getting out and flying now it’s warming up there.

    • @elliottaylor8344
      @elliottaylor8344 7 місяців тому

      ​@heliboy9992 your right about the rewards if its not hard it's not realy worth doing if that make sense
      It's freezing here
      I have been out as much as possible although it's ether work no wind or dead north at the moment.
      I'm sure it will come good eventually 😅😅

    • @heliboy999fly
      @heliboy999fly  7 місяців тому +1

      @@elliottaylor8344 the wind sport optimism lol. There’s always tomorrow.
      You would love it here. The North sound would be your playground. Huge long reaches (3 miles ) in reasonably flat water. Stingrays, turtles and crystal clear.

    • @elliottaylor8344
      @elliottaylor8344 6 місяців тому

      @@heliboy999fly where did I go wrong its 5deg here customer said he had frost on his roof Saturday
      where are you based now and is this permanent or just a work placing?

    • @heliboy999fly
      @heliboy999fly  6 місяців тому

      @@elliottaylor8344
      Grand Cayman.
      Working and living for as long as they let me.

  • @paramick4220
    @paramick4220 7 місяців тому

    lovely place !
    Thanks for the video.

  • @Craftorials
    @Craftorials 26 днів тому

    Respect👏

  • @stkl23
    @stkl23 6 місяців тому

    Keep at it, mate! Repeating it over and over again is what helped me learn flat water paddle ups last year. In the end it's balance and technique that get's you up on foil.

    • @heliboy999fly
      @heliboy999fly  6 місяців тому

      Thanks for the words of encouragement. It’s doing to be a long road indeed

    • @stkl23
      @stkl23 6 місяців тому

      @@heliboy999fly You can do it! Try and build enough speed to get the board skimming across the water (only works when you properly unweight yourself while pumping). That‘s when the board will accelerate enough to get onto foil. At that point you have to adjust your paddle cadence to the foils „pumping rhythm“ - larger foils generally have a slower pumping cadence..

    • @heliboy999fly
      @heliboy999fly  6 місяців тому +1

      @@stkl23 I’ve felt all of the stages by using a Foil assist and can feel when it’s ready to pump but it’s that board speed that I’m short on. 1/2 a knot more needed but havnt got the lungs yet.
      Getting better but slowly.

  • @mmnnmt
    @mmnnmt 6 місяців тому +1

    Really enjoyed that. I've just started. ...

    • @heliboy999fly
      @heliboy999fly  6 місяців тому +1

      Welcome aboard! Hope this helped you a little

  • @AdrianVanVarik
    @AdrianVanVarik 7 місяців тому

    Well done and thanks for sharing.

  • @ralfgll
    @ralfgll 18 днів тому

    very impressive!!!

    • @ralfgll
      @ralfgll 18 днів тому

      that was supposed to be a comment for your 1 minute pumping video :D

  • @marianoremartinez4294
    @marianoremartinez4294 7 місяців тому

    Tienes ese canal de agua perfecto para dockstar. Bien hecho, sigue practicando 🤙🏻💪🏻💪🏻

  • @asaintx
    @asaintx 7 місяців тому

    great post, thanks for putting me on to the existence of higher volume dw sup boards. I didn't realized Gong had an Xl in a 165L that is something I can actually stand on. May look at those, everything else I see is way too small imo. Inspiring to see your progress.

    • @heliboy999fly
      @heliboy999fly  7 місяців тому +1

      They have a great range. This was the biggest when I bought mine last year.

  • @alastairpollard
    @alastairpollard Місяць тому +1

    Loving it Lee, you are a true inspiration. Keep the good work up. Because of you I now can’t resist giving it a go on an 8ft x 22ins 155L Downwind Takoon Air Escape board I bought for light wind winging. (Yes, is great, and like you, the “downwinder” has now become my “go to” wingfoiling board!).
    Not expecting success but will be fun to go through the motions towards a flat water paddle up with the foils & lack of ability I already possess. So, for interest, how far off from where you are now do you think you would you be if you re-tried using your Armstrong HS1850 which is also what I have available? (Or do you think I should try with my bigger existing RRD 2400 Universal foil wing?).
    If it looks like I am getting close then I guess at that stage I could look at buying some better gear - perhaps one of the new Armstrong wings which I would hope could also double up as an even lighter wind wingfoil quiver?. I am 67 & just over 90kgs.
    Thanks

    • @heliboy999fly
      @heliboy999fly  Місяць тому

      @@alastairpollard Hi mate. I would say that for me the 1850 HS is impossible to paddle up. I tried my 2400 CF and couldn’t get past 3 knots. I also tried my old Gong Curve XXL (2800 cm2) with the same result. Too much drag from a fat foil. I might have better success now I’m up and flying but even with my super high aspect foil it takes everything I’ve got.
      I would suggest you use your biggest foil with the longest mast you have and just practice slow perfect J strokes and leg squats.
      I’m hoping to get a new video out soon with my technique and drills to show what has worked for me.
      It’s great fun on light wind days and as you get fitter and better technique you can make a serious judgement on whether to invest in some bigger kit. Bigger is better biggest is best lol

    • @alastairpollard
      @alastairpollard Місяць тому

      @@heliboy999flyThanks for the “heads up” Lee.
      I suspected as much!
      I’ll continue to practice my technique but not be too hard on myself now I know for sure that a change of foil is likely needed!
      OMG, I’ve just seen that you are now likely to take us down a dock starting journey that I had otherwise thought was reserved for the lightweight super fit youngsters?!😂
      The reason I took up wingfoiling is that when I expressed an interest to my son he told me I was being daft: that I was too unfit, old & knackered. All true but talk about a 🚩 to a bull!
      Like you it has compelled me to loose weight, I’m much fitter & totally obsessed with the next step in the learning curve!
      But dock starting?!
      Thanks for your motivational (& now crazy!) videos😅

    • @heliboy999fly
      @heliboy999fly  Місяць тому

      @@alastairpollard glad they are having g the right effect. I like to try and prove that these things are possible with the correct kit and advice.
      I hate gyms and will find any way I can get fitter by being on the water. The crossover to other sports also helps.
      👍

  • @RobertFaller-mu1yp
    @RobertFaller-mu1yp 7 місяців тому +1

    I really like this vid; well done, thanks! I started wing foiling this year (up and flying but not gybing yet :-)) and spotted 1 vid where the guy just starts pumping from a standing start and gets up on foil (like, really?!). I can't find that post and have not found another like it (anyone seen it?). Anyhow I got all inspired to at least plan to give it a go sometime in the 'off-season'. Looks like hard work! I'm 70Kg on a 111L Sunova Board and a large (Gong) Foil; if anyone knows for a fact that my efforts will be futile, do shout 🙂Cheers, Rob

    • @heliboy999fly
      @heliboy999fly  7 місяців тому

      Yes I saw that video. Oh to be 50 kgs and super fit. Showed that this can be done without a paddle with decent technique. I’m working on the technique so my paddle work can add to the foil.
      Keep working on it.
      Try to get a GPS watch to track your speeds. .1 mph is an improvement each time so track your speeds to see if you are getting better

  • @benjamin5838
    @benjamin5838 7 місяців тому

    Thanks for this video, but now i am worried. Most videos suggest that paddle up is possible within 4-5 sessions with a board of 30l above your weight. Bought a quite expensive 7‘0 109l sup downwinder yesterday. Maybe to optimistic as a beginner/intermediate wingfoiler with 80kg ? 😮

    • @heliboy999fly
      @heliboy999fly  7 місяців тому +2

      This is why I make these videos. The riders generally sponsored by the brands make it look and sound easy. Too many people buy the kit not knowing that it’s going to be a journey unless you have natural talent and skills.
      I suggest you get out there and just start.
      Track your progress. Take video to compare each week and see improvements. If you hit a flat spot in progression, reach out to the groups and ask for feedback.
      I have absolutely no idea if bigger or longer boards as I’ve never tried any. I bought the board I have at the start of the DW evolution so I have what I have. Working with it until I can do it or I’m proven it doesn’t work.
      Get out there dude. 👍

    • @OrelQir
      @OrelQir 7 місяців тому

      Ne surtout rien lâcher et travaillez le mouvement des jambes

  • @AdamsHadEnough
    @AdamsHadEnough 7 місяців тому +1

    Nice progress! I am 87kg and hoping to give it a shot on the Sirus 156 next week after falling short on a Fluid XXLT with the 7'6" inflatable Cruz during several sessions. It's a long road for sure!

    • @heliboy999fly
      @heliboy999fly  7 місяців тому +2

      Now I see improvement it motivates me to keep pushing. Constant failure in the early days really didn’t help.

    • @OrelQir
      @OrelQir 7 місяців тому

      Ne rien lâcher !

  • @rmoisio
    @rmoisio 7 місяців тому

    good going

  • @kiteingkev1
    @kiteingkev1 7 місяців тому

    Great commitment!
    What do you think of the cruzader for ease of release? Have you had a chance to ride others to compare?
    Any issues with its strength?
    Im hinking about going 8'2 x 20 145L cruzader for my 88kg for flatwater paddle ups..
    I'm currently sup foiling and dw on my 7'x22 118L.

    • @heliboy999fly
      @heliboy999fly  7 місяців тому

      Thank you
      It’s the only board I’ve tried as it was all that was available last year.
      No idea if it’s easy or hard to release. I just hope it lifts eventually.
      I’m guessing this is going to be power overcomes lack of skill and technique at first. Once I get to the next stage of getting the foil to work, it will be yet another learning process.
      The foil is probably the best I can get for me weight but I’m. Thinking a longer and narrower board would be better. Unfortunately I’m always at the start of these things ( kiting, Windfoil and winging) so I just have to use what’s out there.
      The board is a year old now with many hours of use and lots of miles of winging too. It’s got some dings and scrapes but it’s actually doing better than expected for such a light board.
      The box is holding up to using a huge foil too.
      I think losing 10 kgs will be a bigger help in the future. That’s a time issue. Hopefully fitness and technique will meet at the ideal weight and flight will occur.
      🤞

  • @ironphil62
    @ironphil62 4 місяці тому

    👍🍺🏄🏼 yes it's hard mate.

  • @jswguitar100
    @jswguitar100 7 місяців тому

    Great effort - I know because I've just started on this journey. Same age, a bit lighter than you. Inflatable cruz. I'm impressed with how straight you are paddling, harder than it looks. BTW, what paddle are you getting (i.e. size of blade). The PPC and QB ones I've seen recommended online are about the same price as my board !!!

    • @heliboy999fly
      @heliboy999fly  7 місяців тому +1

      I’ve ordered a PPC as a replacement. It’s on its way but things take ages to get here.
      Working on the straight line at slow speed really helps. Do perfect slow strokes and then try faster each session.
      Muscle memory helps when your brain is starved of oxygen lol

    • @jswguitar100
      @jswguitar100 7 місяців тому

      @@heliboy999fly Haha. Thanks for the tip. I'd be interested to see how you get on with the PPC - might get you that extra knot that you're looking for!

    • @heliboy999fly
      @heliboy999fly  7 місяців тому +1

      @@jswguitar100 let’s hope so 🤞

  • @Hanssupansnow
    @Hanssupansnow 7 місяців тому

    Nice vid. Don’t know your height and the length of your paddle (shaft). It looks like your paddle (shaft) is too long. Max about 4cm above your bodyheight and it may be a bit shorter so you can easier reach a faster cadence. Good luck with the cardio.

    • @heliboy999fly
      @heliboy999fly  7 місяців тому +1

      I am 6’1” and I was advised to shorten my paddle length which I did and then broke it. On a fixed length now which is too long. I’m waiting for a new paddle to arrive and will continue trying a shorter length.
      Thanks for your input

    • @Hanssupansnow
      @Hanssupansnow 7 місяців тому +1

      @@heliboy999fly ok, good luck, beware your shoulders with a too long shaft. It did cost 1,5 year to recover about 10 years ago when paddle shafts were about 25cm above bodyheight.

    • @heliboy999fly
      @heliboy999fly  7 місяців тому

      @@Hanssupansnow hoping my adjustable paddle arrives soon

  • @OrelQir
    @OrelQir 7 місяців тому

    Bien fléchir les jambes à chaque poussée