ONCE A WINDSURFER, ALWAYS A WINDSURFER!!!

Most of people claim that at some point of ther life they had a lifechanging experience. This blog I dedicated to mine - WINDSURFING.

Thursday, July 10, 2008

WINDSURFING TIPS

I don't want this blog to turn out to be too technical, so I intend to write more about those little things that could make a beginner windsurfer's life mutch easier.

Let's assume that you have already mastered some basic skills. By that I mean getting the sail out of the water, "catching" the wind, surfing in the desired direction and returning to the location on the shore where you started from. By my opinion, these are all the necessary things a windsurfer must know, before he even attempts to wsurf on stronger winds. When you decide you can handle the real action, keep in mind these tips:

- Surfing on a stronger wind requires a different technique and a different type of equipment.

- The most important thing about windsurfing is balance - balancing your own skill and weight, size of the board, sail and the fin, against the power of elements of nature - wind and water.
- Don't ever allow yourself to underestimate the wind, especially if you are surfing on a spot that is not your local and you are not fully familiar with the climate.

- Start watching the weather (wind) forecast

- Keep you eyes open! Always check out what equipment setup (sail size) other windsurfers are using, and don't be ashamed to ask for help.

- Use short 5 minutes breaks during a session. That way you will definitely be able to endure longer on the water.

- There is always a possibility that some part of your equipment could break, so keep in mind that someone should always know where you are (stay in the line of sight).

That's enough for now, time to go practicing!

3 comments:

Catapulting Aaron said...

Nice Blog dude!

Something I'd like to add is that it is also important not overestimate the wind. If you sail in places that have a current, and you don't have enough power to get back to the place you started, then you may have a bigger problem than you would if you were overpowered.

When I sail new places, I like to sail overpowered just in case I encounter something tricky.

Anonymous said...

well dude, finaly a blog about what i need!!! TIPS!

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