Very nice! Try to keep as much speed as you can in the turn by staying sheeted in. You did that more on the regular stance but not goofy. And try not to turn the wing and/or sheet in too early on the otherside. You will get pulled over or off the board.
@willianbergman27803 күн бұрын
Hey Bro how is it going? Where is it the place you wing? Norway or Canada? You doing a good job
@knowlsey2043 күн бұрын
Hey, I am proud to live on the West Coast of Scotland
@willianbergman27803 күн бұрын
@@knowlsey204. Thanks for your reply. I am from Brazil but I live in Norway, the place you practice looks like very much like here. And I saw you wingfoiling -2 degree so it makes me think that I am not crazy going out to learn on almost on winter time. Keep up the Good vibe! Blessings
@PeterGogolin3 күн бұрын
how the heck you manage to go out winging that much? do you have your stuff right away in the car all time and go afterwork?
@knowlsey2043 күн бұрын
Hey Peter, I am a self employed personal chef so I get plenty time off to play. Plus it helps to live somewhere windy such as the west coast of bonnie Scotland 😊
@Netgazum3 күн бұрын
Your back foot should be over the foil not on top of the mast. Wing size is all about what you can ride. You could go out with a 6m in the same conditions, it's not really the wing. It's nice to ride smaller wings because they are easier to handle, it's more about how hard you may have to work to get up. A different foil would improve your glide, a high aspect foil will provide you tons of glide and pumping power, not shins and mast position. Mast further ahead in the tracks means more lift. Less lift move it back. Center your weight over the board, move your feet around.