Blown by apparent facility and your esthetic foot position (small stance), as relaxing as longboarder attitude but on a foil, with lots of pumping ability. And sharing with windsurfers alsdo make this video a pure benchmark. How strong was the wind this day : around 25 knots or stronger ?
awesome video! really clear, technical tips... super useful thank you! One question: to get up, should you always be on a broad reach / slightly down-wind? I read that if you're heading up-wind the drag on the mast is quite a big impediment for getting up...sounds logical but I'm a newbie... would appreciate your view...thanks bro!
Great video, I liked the upside down perspective, too! May I suggest a musical accompaniment? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_NbVtxDxgAQ.html
Kane's got me inspired to get a camera out on a stick and shoot like JD when he points back at himself. I'll look for more inspiration on your channel @gcammar - aloha
Mad skillz and conditioning to make it look that fluid and effortless. Got to get me one of those 'magic' KD Marlin 14 tails. Thanks for showing us wizard wanna be's what is possible.
Nice ride. I loved the paddle up. Maybe you can comment on paddle up by prone/hand paddle up vs just using you SUP paddle. Are you pioneering the hybrid start? Also loved watching the swell direction. Seemed like the ground swell was obviously heading into shore but primary swell was heading downwind. I have tried to downwind with a wing but still struggle to connect waves in my downwinder. One more suggestion, please give a downwind tutorial. something similar to your "Light wind wing tips" video. BTW, that has some gold nuggets! One of my all time favs.
Thanks Kane for posting this - It's so interesting to see at this angle - wave faces, your foot positions, Body contortions, etc. I always smile when you take a couple pumps and glide with straight legs and slightly arched back, I always here in my head @gcammar going, "... even the dog can't believe his eyes" You're my favorite flow rider ever!
@@gcammar I love your videos - You were and still are an inspiration when I was starting to windsurfFoil - I kept checking back with you and learning new tips and different ways to think about the ride. Thanks to you Maui guys and gals for being such inspirations to us inner coastal flatlanders like me :) one day before I go I would like to share the ocean with you all! Keep Foiling!
This video helped my winging so much! I have made a list of all your suggestions and keep referring back to those pearls. One added "James Casey" recommendations was to keep things really smooth. No excessive movements of the foil. Thanks for the share, stoke, and physics. I love watching your other vids....JDcam.
Thanks for the video. Just got my gear and going for my first session when the wind picks up some time this month. So stoked. Tip for you: Try to learn to breath through your nose when sporting. It might take some time to get used to, but it will give you much more endurance and keep you much more hydrated.