The Speedsurfing stance - Speedsurfing Tutorial

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  • Опубліковано 20 гру 2024

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  • @naturepro5643
    @naturepro5643 3 роки тому

    Thanks Nils, i have been lerning a lot from your Tutorials, really great!!!!!

  • @Macroscience
    @Macroscience 3 роки тому

    Fantastic, easy to understand, and logical. I just need to hop and on my board and try all this tip. Hope to improve my PB by few ktn instantly...thank you so much

  • @JoseMorales-yk8un
    @JoseMorales-yk8un 3 роки тому

    Dear Nils congrats from Brazil, keep doing these great videos

  • @timkelly994
    @timkelly994 3 роки тому

    Tim K.
    Keep the videos coming. It's great to analyze why things happen and our stance is very important. Thanks again for making the video.

  • @peterplanlos7761
    @peterplanlos7761 3 роки тому +1

    Vielen Dank für die Tipps

  • @sharewavestv
    @sharewavestv 3 роки тому +4

    Hier geht es ja Schlag auf Schlag mit Deinen Tutorials

    • @WindsurfingNils
      @WindsurfingNils  3 роки тому +2

      Na klaro 👌

    • @kingprone7846
      @kingprone7846 10 днів тому

      braucht man auch. windsurfen ist (leider?) nicht mehr so populaer. Im Grunde genommen sieht man kaum noch windsurfer ausserhalb von Norddeutschland und Westaustralien. d.h. gibt keine leute mehr die man sich anschauen kann und von denen man was lernen kann. Das meiste lernt man halt von youtube heutzutage. Kitesurfen ist meiner meinung auch weniger populaer als es noch vor 10 jahren war. Denke hat alles was mit den kosten zu tun.

  • @rickyar156
    @rickyar156 2 роки тому

    Absolutely true the part about the legs

  • @marcverbeke2970
    @marcverbeke2970 3 роки тому

    Excellent tutorial, thank you.
    As soon as the Tramontaine comes back I will be out on the water trying out your top tips👍

  • @murphyflynn6471
    @murphyflynn6471 3 роки тому

    I recently made the move to slalom gear with the goal of speed surfing. After 25 years on bump and jump/wave gear, I need all the tutorials I can get. Especially, since I am fairly short and light so technique and gear set up is even more critical. Keep going with the tutorials! Thanks so much!

    • @WindsurfingNils
      @WindsurfingNils  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you for the feedback, more tutorials on speed will follow 😉🤙

    • @niclaskarlin
      @niclaskarlin 3 роки тому

      Then you can go faster in lighter winds, when the water is flat.
      @nils any theories on body weight?

    • @kizzmiazzz
      @kizzmiazzz 3 роки тому

      @@niclaskarlin theories? if u are too light, u cant surf fast. then get some extra weight with a vest. end of story.

    • @niclaskarlin
      @niclaskarlin 3 роки тому

      @@kizzmiazzz Talked with my son, he's expert on sports and training. Our conclusion is that there is very little downside to added weight, since in planing conditions, the extra drag caused by more weight is very small, compared to the gain of being able to add sail size.

    • @niclaskarlin
      @niclaskarlin 3 роки тому

      @@kizzmiazzz So sorry. "Light wind shrimps" will never be fastest. They will however get planing on a light breeze from a fart.

  • @DCoca
    @DCoca 3 роки тому +1

    Good job, and Thanks again Nils! 👏

  • @eamonncoady9823
    @eamonncoady9823 3 роки тому +1

    Top drawer. Please make more. Thanks from Ireland.👏

  • @vardenispavardenis2318
    @vardenispavardenis2318 Рік тому

    great video. i like tutorial like this because i like speed and try to go faster

  • @niclaskarlin
    @niclaskarlin 3 роки тому +7

    Ohh, a short lines friend! Boom all the way down.
    I am 192cm, but my legs and arms are longer than my torso, compared with others. That's also a factor why you can't copy someone else's stance and tuning.

    • @WindsurfingNils
      @WindsurfingNils  3 роки тому

      yes, exactly... would be interesting though to try some of the pros gear...

  • @andresimlacher2344
    @andresimlacher2344 3 роки тому

    Excellent tutorial - thanks for your effort!

  • @robertocoslovich3143
    @robertocoslovich3143 3 роки тому

    great tutorial, thank a lot for all the informations that you share with us

  • @lucdesmedt1577
    @lucdesmedt1577 3 роки тому +3

    Hi Nils, Thx again! for the great video's and tutorials. Although one remark Nils, it seems that you maintain
    an underhand front grip (at the boom head, thumbs up) throwing the boom through the sail jibe (video after 2:49).
    Is this while you have a very high boom and a big sail?

  • @KirstenBaasNED166
    @KirstenBaasNED166 3 роки тому +2

    Gut gemacht Nils! Hab dein tutorial natürlich auf fb geteilt 🤙🏼

  • @saltflyer
    @saltflyer 3 роки тому +1

    Also a 26" racer! Great video, keep them coming please. Really keen to see a video on how to set up a speed board and how to get it going. Looks really difficult...

    • @WindsurfingNils
      @WindsurfingNils  3 роки тому

      practice, practice practice... there are a couple ways, you can do the waterstart with the foots on the board, the waterstart with the foot in the straps and the jumpstart (most difficult but good to get going in really shallow water...) might be a cool idea for a tutorial video ;)

  • @kenzephyr
    @kenzephyr 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks a lot ! Very learnfull and will start practicing immediately :-)

  • @jorgweckenmann2325
    @jorgweckenmann2325 3 роки тому

    learned a lot - have to try it out! thanks

  • @fonsvandenhove
    @fonsvandenhove 3 роки тому

    Excellent tutorial, as always.

  • @chrisbentley994
    @chrisbentley994 3 роки тому

    Hey Nils, thank you so much

  • @mauricejanssen3087
    @mauricejanssen3087 3 роки тому

    Thank you for the allways interesting content Nils! Like your shirt btw:-)

  • @73smoo
    @73smoo 3 роки тому

    I would say generally: if you are going downwind your front leg is automatically stretched, if you are going upwind it's bent.
    When you're sailing across the wind it's something in between.
    And generally: you need balls of steel to go on a deep downwind course with a heavy gust in your sail and a fast board under your feet.
    These kind of balls are even more important than strong legs in my opinion. (Or maybe all people with balls of steel also have strong legs)
    Happy to hear that there is another surfer who prefers shorter harness lines! Didn't come along with long lines, even my back hurted.

  • @talljonny8107
    @talljonny8107 3 роки тому

    Great tutorial - will adapt this into action asap! :)

  • @martijnmobach2514
    @martijnmobach2514 3 роки тому

    Danke Nils!

  • @robinrydning1307
    @robinrydning1307 Місяць тому

    Good info.. On small 56cm slalomboard or narrover speedboard. How much are you putting the board on the rail?

  • @niclaskarlin
    @niclaskarlin 3 роки тому

    Side story:
    I read an article decades ago about a reporter who rode Anders B and Dunk's gear. AB's was very hard and heavy to ride, whereas BD (side side note, also short for Gothenburg's, if not the world's, best indie pop band Broder Daniel) was quite easy to sail.
    I think they were similarly fast.

    • @WindsurfingNils
      @WindsurfingNils  3 роки тому

      i think today the gear is much easier to ride for everyone... interesting though, but that's exactly my point on different riders have different styles, so I guess the gear of AB was set up to his style which didn't match the reporters style...

  • @angeljaviersolersepulveda2950
    @angeljaviersolersepulveda2950 3 роки тому

    Can you do something about how to choose board and sail sizes for weight of the rider and wind speed and wave condition PLEASE

  • @motsbane
    @motsbane 3 роки тому

    Thanks! I am a beginner though.

  • @philippedecraene5427
    @philippedecraene5427 3 роки тому

    Very interesting

  • @davidtaylor9583
    @davidtaylor9583 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks

  • @plasticpunch
    @plasticpunch 2 роки тому

    hello nils!!.. im trying but i cant go fast enough ..so the frond leg have to pull up or pull down the pressure on the strap? also what about the pressure on the back leg? thanks your videos are great

  • @anthonystanden5073
    @anthonystanden5073 3 роки тому

    Hi Nils
    Really enjoyed your video
    Just one positive point can the black writing in the middle of the film be in a brighter colour as it is hard to see your comments. Thanks keep up the good work

  • @niclaskarlin
    @niclaskarlin 3 роки тому

    For beginners I compare the stance with that you have when doing pull rope (don't know if it's the correct English term.).

  • @lucdesmedt1577
    @lucdesmedt1577 3 роки тому +2

    Hi Nils, Thx! - open issue: the differences in the speedsurfing stance when going upwind and when going downwind

    • @WindsurfingNils
      @WindsurfingNils  3 роки тому +1

      well on upwind you don't go fast anyway, so all this applies to downwind runs, going upwind most efficiently requires a different stance... (Nico's video on going upwind ua-cam.com/video/zepVEO_zMW0/v-deo.html) in speedsurfing going upwind with an asymetric fin you have to be careful to not put to much pressure on the fin as it will spin out as it's shaped for maximum efficiency in the opposite direction

    • @lucdesmedt1577
      @lucdesmedt1577 3 роки тому +1

      @@WindsurfingNils Hi Nils, Thx again! for the great video's and tutorials. Although one remark Nils, it seems that you maintain
      an underhand front grip (at the boom head, thumbs up) throwing the boom through the sail jibe (video after 2:49).
      Is this while you have a very high boom and a big sail?

  • @dedekam123
    @dedekam123 3 роки тому

    Nice. But 26" lines are quite short, do you use longer lines on a wider board?
    How about you other guys?

    • @WindsurfingNils
      @WindsurfingNils  3 роки тому +1

      No, all 26"... if i would use longer ones i would use them for the highwind options...

  • @niclaskarlin
    @niclaskarlin 3 роки тому

    Could you elaborate on the importance of getting the body away from the sail, that was a bit too quick in the video.

    • @WindsurfingNils
      @WindsurfingNils  3 роки тому

      well, a lot of beginners are hovering with their bodyweight above the board, if you stretch your legs and arms out you get a greater leverage with the weight of your body on the rig...

  • @kikobeats
    @kikobeats 2 роки тому

    Is this valid for downwind and upwind?

  • @sRoGoRs
    @sRoGoRs 2 роки тому

    Stance is dependent on kit tuning. that's your stance when all your gear is tuned and balanced out perfectly.

  • @VenhaVe
    @VenhaVe 3 роки тому

    sehr cool!

  • @dengordo
    @dengordo 3 роки тому

    So to keep the mast foot pressure do you push your body away from the board and down or slightly to the back or even to the front? I think your weight distribution is very important.

    • @WindsurfingNils
      @WindsurfingNils  3 роки тому

      Hey Den, I try to push the board away from my body, especially with the front foot so to say...

    • @dengordo
      @dengordo 3 роки тому

      @@WindsurfingNils do you push it away using your front foot? I find it faster if I lean more to the back of the board by pushing with front foot but harder to control at the same time, because mast foot pressure gets less

    • @kizzmiazzz
      @kizzmiazzz 3 роки тому

      ​@@dengordo goin fast is riding on the edge. if u go really fast, u basicly feel like crashing into an awful injury every second. its no way near a controlled feeling. thats why it is so addictive :)

    • @dengordo
      @dengordo 3 роки тому

      @@kizzmiazzz I'd disagree. When people learn windsurfing everything seems very hard and on the edge until you master it and it much easier and controllable with the right stance.

    • @kizzmiazzz
      @kizzmiazzz 3 роки тому

      @@dengordo dude we are talking about speedsurfing. not learning how to surf in 1st place, lol. if you think keeping balance while goin slow is anywhere near the feeling when u do speed, u never did a speedrun ever in your life.

  • @derunterhalter7232
    @derunterhalter7232 3 роки тому +1

    Hast du die Woche die 40kn geknackt am Steinhuder Meer? Hörte was von 41? 😄😎🤙

  • @niclaskarlin
    @niclaskarlin 3 роки тому

    I thought you were going on comment on pros and cons for the different stance of the three riders.

    • @WindsurfingNils
      @WindsurfingNils  3 роки тому

      that would also be interesting, maybe for another video :)

  • @isaacent
    @isaacent Рік тому

    i thank you

  • @J3hudi
    @J3hudi 3 роки тому

    I like! Tell us your secrets :D

  • @mjoosterhuis
    @mjoosterhuis 3 роки тому

    Hi Nils, Thanks for the tutorial -> Question: what do you do when a gust hits and you cannot hold the sail anymore? If I open up the sale to release power, the mast foot pressure is released (causing the nose to lift resulting in a 90% chance of an epic whiteout ;-) In addition (but same result) before entering the gybe you need to get out of the harness lines, which in strong winds this has the same effect of the mastodont pressure being released. Any advise by you (or one of the viewers of the channel) how to deal with gusts that one cannot handle?

    • @WindsurfingNils
      @WindsurfingNils  3 роки тому +3

      superhard to describe what i do exactly... i think while releasing the tension from the harness lines i simultaneously move my bodyweight more forward to keep the nose down which is a bit counterintuitive as movieng forward while in the harnesslines can cause catapults...

    • @niclaskarlin
      @niclaskarlin 3 роки тому

      @@WindsurfingNils I think that also applies for maintaining planing in the gybe.

    • @detlevmueller2080
      @detlevmueller2080 3 роки тому +1

      Start by learning to ease sail pressure rather than dumping it. If you simultaneously bear away slightly more with your feet, you can absorb the extra force as it is directed more down the length of the board. With overpowered gybe you similarly need to first bear away to reduce rig pressure before getting out of harness, more speed works in your favor if the water is smooth as it reduces your apparent wind. If you try to slow down to gybe you will again be gybing in high apparent wind, very tough when overpowered.

  • @marcneu497
    @marcneu497 3 роки тому +1

    Und ich hab die Beine jahrelang vernachlässigt, weil man sie im Club nicht sieht. Shit!!!

  • @dipl.-ing.kaikaufmann3868
    @dipl.-ing.kaikaufmann3868 3 роки тому

    Albeau has the hip very much in front compare with the others....maybe thats the fastest stance??....mhhhh

  • @josegonzalezsanchez1620
    @josegonzalezsanchez1620 Рік тому

    IN SPANISH PLISSS😢😢😢😢