Steep Take offs and “Noserider” Take Offs

Steep Take OffSteep take offs can be scary and dangerous on a foil, and also super fun, exciting, and satisfying.

Getting hucked over the falls, face planting, and then getting run over by the foil is not fun.

In these videos I show how I make steep drops in overhead powerful waves, the technique works for me in any size waves.  I also use this technique on downwinders and wing dinging. The second technique I show is how to catch waves that seem uncatchable or that barely break.
Video 1 = 8:12
Video 2 = 10:58

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Breaching – How to Keep the Foil in the Water

BreachingBreaching, or flying the foil out of the water usually leads to a fall and or missing the wave.

In these videos I talk about the how and why of breaching and the technique I use to keep the wing down and in the water.
Video 1 = 1:06
Video 2 = 3:37
Video 3 = 7:01
Video 4 = 6:01
Video 5 = 7:37

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Roll Falls – How to Prevent and How to Fall Safely

Roll FallsThe three times I hurt myself learning to foil were due to roll falls and my inability to fall safely.  In these videos I explain what a roll fall is, how they happen, how to fall safely, and how to prevent.
Video 1 = 6:51
Video 2 = 3:17
Video 3 = 2:58
Video 4 = 7:57
Video 5 = 6:08

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Foot Placement – Mast Placement – Where and Why

Foot PlacementIn these videos I show and explain foot placement, both front and back and left to right, in relation to the front wing and how this effects foil control.  I also explain the why and when I move the mast instead of my feet and what effect this has on foiling.  For me foot placement has been crucial to have precise control and fly the foil wherever I want.   When my feet are out of place or I don't know where my feet are in relation to the front wing I flail and crash.
Video 1 = 6:05
Video 2 = 3:10
Video 3 = 9:04
Video 4 = 7:07

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