I started Windsurfing with 12 years old and stopped in the late twenties. Now, after like 20 years of break, I did some sessions on new slalom material and must say that this changed the game tremendously. But after all I found Wingfoiling more challenging and love it much more. Anyway being out on the water, on the outside, doing water sports fills my life with new power and motivation for everything.
Thank you 😊. The sport is actually not really flat. But again depends on what you compare it with :) This was filmed at this 📌maps.app.goo.gl/vf3HK2YNuT2vioTS6 to get there you need to go upwind (if you start from WSCA)
@@crossroadguitars really sorry to hear it. I hope you found something which makes you happy. Sometimes I meet windsurfers at the beach who are 70+ and I hope and pray to be lucky like those guys.
When you windsurf yourself high wind flat water, it is easy to relate. I guess it is not easy to feel for it when you are beginner or not even tried a windsurf before. On top of this you sail pro gear in very high wind…far from being an easy point to reach quickly. Nice shoot anyhow. 🤙🏼🤙🏼
Fair point. But I truly believe you don't need to be a pro or have a pro gear or high wind to really enjoy the windsurfing. Independently of your level you always have this enormously exciting feeling of power of the mother nature. At least I still remember my first beginner steps and all the excitement (or even bigger) at 30km/h speed. I filmed at high speed high wind just because it is a bit easier to capture/show it. The camera will never be able to really capture/show what is the windsurfing is really about. 🤙😉