how to tack a wing: toeside to heelside
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- čas přidán 30. 01. 2022
- In this video I explain the steps on how to do a foiling tack on a wing. This is the toeside to heelside tack; keep an eye out for the heelside to toeside tack tutorial coming soon!
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Hey Daniella. Hope your training is going well. Your tip on looking at the back handle was huge!!. Literally am making 60-70 Percent of my Toeside to Heelside tacks. Thanks again and hope you do great in the Olympics.
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Daniela ROCKS!! finally completing my tacks....many thanks!
Thank you so much for this video, I thought tacks were impossible till today, finally nailed a few! Looking at the rear handle on the exit was KEY, this was such a crucial tip. Thanks again!!
Try a wing with a boom, or at least fixed handles. You'll never need to look for a hand-hold again. Soft handles were stoneage as soon as they came out.
Thanks .. a good point to look at the downwind handle .. I actually loose many tacks there
Ahoj Danielko, díky za radu! I was learning this at the end of season last year and did nail couple of them. I do remember I kept falling back, so my chest was not leaning forward like you said. I also kept not having enough speed going in to the carve and many times ended up not foiling through the tack. Can't wait to practice more. Thanks!
thank you very much for good explanation! will try again! ))))
Great video thanks for sharing 👍🏄🏼♂️
So, because my wing as a boom and not handles, I will never be able to tack ?
Just kidding. I think that part of the secret of the 'look at the rear handle' hint might be that it forces you to keep your head turned towards towards the exit. This helps complete the carve rather than stalling straight up wind or a bit beyond. Even though the physics might be a bit different, as we all know from our first kitesurf back roll, 'where the head turns, the body (board) will follow'.
BTW, looking up and out of the turn, ie: rather than down at the water in front of you, is also a big help when learning to gybe.
Great tutorial BTW. 👍
when are you coming to ventura ( surfers point) ca?
Thanks. Look under which armpit?
Look under which armpit?