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Just absolutely unbelievable winging by all parties involved! Along with mind blowing video work, my heads still spinning! Incredible, thank you so much, aloha!
I haven't watched a better video from this perspective! Excellent camera work!! Being a person that is thinking of getting into the sport, I'd love to see more wipe outs and starts. What camera are you using?
Kite boarding changed my life 20 years ago and foiling took that to the next level over the last 10 years. Every day I'm looking forward to go out and foil. I would definitely recommend you try any kind of foiling, a good way to get started is on an efoil or behind a boat 😜 Aloha 🤙🏼
Love the differences that aren’t so obvious, but pop out when you look at them a little closer. The female: grace and style, smoothness and a flow with the ocean. Incredible to watch. The male: brutality and aggression (not in a bad way, just overtly masculine), directness of moves supplanted by sheer power. Still incredible to watch
You see that in whitewater kayaking, too. The women tend to learn and get better more quickly than the men, for the women learn to work with and finesse the river, whereas the men want to beat it into submission.
That's right, never too late! I just bought Ginxu Dragonfly SURF to master SUP foiling first and then step up to Winging! I am 61 years old with 10 years of SUP surfing experience😊.
Hm, yes, I guess if you GET to the point of smoothly moving, that would be gentler. But for me falling in is the really stressful part. I typically windsurf super-carefully so that I fall in only approx. 1 time per hour, and on many days not at all. "Grandfather style". And I windsurf without a harness so that I always fall away from the sail. Thank you for the super-inspiring videos!
@@hstrinzel I started this year and i was falling a lot in the beginning and its exhausting now after about 40 sessions i barely fall and managed two sessions without falling.
Thanks for all the inspiration in posting such great videos. Truly the best! I started learning wing-foiling less than 3 months ago and was getting up on the foil about 200 ft in length at a time, then crashing. Now it's snowing and cold in west MI. Hopefully, I can get in a few more sessions before the water turns into ice. btw, why doesn't anyone wear life jackets there?
Excellent video and riders. Cudos. What is driving the foil/ board? Is it the wave or the wing in your hands or a combination of both? ( beside the occasional pumping with the legs)
So I have been wondering about this for quite a while now. At the 1:15 mark a guy wipes out and he is stuck in the water with the foil and wing down. How the heck do you get back going again? I have never foiled before and this seems like a pretty difficult task. I really want to try this, it looks like the most fun ever!
I highly recommend to try any kind of foiling, eFoil, tow foil, wing foil ......... You get back up the same way you got up to start your day. Crashing is a big big part of winging but it's easy to get back up as long as there is enough wind 🤙🏼
When you see the wing being flagged on the riders side it means they are powered by a wave. As soon as the wave goes away the sail is needed to keep foiling and catch more waves. 🤙🏼
The hydrofoil by itself doesn't do anything, it needs some kind of external power to make it fly. This can be many things like a hand wing, a kite, a motor & batteries, towed behind a boat, waves and you can use your legs for pumping (most exhausting). 🤙🏼
The last time someone accused one of my videos being CGI I jokingly replied to a post like yours that I used the UnrealEngine5 to make it. That is now my most viewed video 🤔 I couldn't even imagine how much work it would be to make one of my videos in CGI and then imagine putting out a video every day 😜🤙🏼