How to wingfoil! Part 2 - Body position and pumping! Lets get flying

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  • čas přidán 11. 11. 2022
  • We are back with part 2 of our beginners guide. Like before we are coming at you from Reckless Riders wingfoil club, the best place to wingfoil in Rhodes, Greece!
    Today we are looking at how to get flying. In other words, after getting your wing control mastered and you can taxi up and down on the water it is time for the next steps:
    1. Make sure that boady position is good and comfortable
    2. Get used to pumping the wing
    3. Get used to pumping the board
    and
    4. Combine it all together!
    Once you can do all of the above while maintaining a nice flow and stability in your gear you will be flying in no time!
    I hope this video helps you out on your wingfoil journey! and if you do enjoy it, drop a like, subscribe to the channel and make sure to share it with anyone that might benefit from it!
    And of course remember, if you are still looking for a summer destination, visit Reckless Riders in Rhodes, Greece and we will make sure to fulfill all your wingfoil needs!
    Have fun and see you on the water!
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Komentáře • 56

  • @louise8752
    @louise8752 Před 10 dny

    Such a great tutorial. I re-watch it a lot. Very helpful, thank you!!

  • @aaronjacknz
    @aaronjacknz Před rokem +6

    Excellent tutorial. As others have said, probably the best beginners vid for winging I have seen. Cheers from New Zealand.

  • @Olle-br7to
    @Olle-br7to Před 9 měsíci +2

    Kyriakos, thanks for the tips, without it I would still be taxing, now I’m flying!!!
    My short story, was trying to fly in my home spot in Stockholm Sweden, no great success but saw the video and booked a flight to Reckless Riders in Rhodes. Meet Kyriakos in person and the rest is history, I’m flying!!!

  • @robsinHL
    @robsinHL Před rokem +6

    This is great for people like me that have a windsurfing background (decade or so). The body positioning section in the beginning is super helpful, as you said, it’s similar, but placing your weight over the center of the board instead of back foot is critical. I’ve done winging for two weeks, my biggest problem once I got up on the foil was leaning too far back - the foil would breach and shoot straight up. I learned to get my front foot ready to shoot up front to counter it (a short board windsurfing standard move) , but this simple demo you gave is a much better approach. I find it’ll get tiring leaning forward like this, and will just lean back like an old windsurfer - when I’m just cruising up wind and waiting for the next puff to get up, but purely to conserve energy. Thanks for this series, great videos.

  • @davidnix7485
    @davidnix7485 Před rokem +8

    Thanks for the super helpful masterclass Kyriakos! Great tips for those of us aspiring to fly!

  • @flyingfootage
    @flyingfootage Před 10 měsíci +1

    Probably the best tutorial I have ever seen and believe me I have seen a lot of videos, this one takes the first prize. 👍👍

  • @joseclaus9869
    @joseclaus9869 Před rokem +1

    I have watched this video about 3 times now as I have progressed. I now understand that pumping the legs is first then only when there is not enough wind the pumping the wing.

  • @bogdansulima
    @bogdansulima Před rokem +2

    Bro, thanks for the excellent break down of foiling stance - you are targeting all my pain points.

  • @dakcn
    @dakcn Před 9 měsíci +1

    Fantastic. Used to windsurf and your tips about not using the windsurfing stance was right on the money. Thank you for sharing.

  • @peter-cal
    @peter-cal Před 8 měsíci +1

    best explanation i’ve seem by watching videos, thanks alot!

  • @franciscomiami5896
    @franciscomiami5896 Před rokem +2

    Amazing video, probably the best I’ve seen so far for beginners

  • @rogerdodger3125
    @rogerdodger3125 Před rokem +1

    Absolutely the best beginners tutorial well done & thankyou 😊

  • @martinminar1949
    @martinminar1949 Před rokem +3

    Thank you. Amazing instructions!

  • @harrievandekimmenade4420
    @harrievandekimmenade4420 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Very good video this gives a full explanation of pumping with board and wing thank you so much

  • @rogerdodger3125
    @rogerdodger3125 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Awesome tutorial 👌

  • @mollykissinger5251
    @mollykissinger5251 Před měsícem

    Hiii from Hood River!!)

  • @florianbertram9451
    @florianbertram9451 Před rokem

    Best video I watched on starting out as a beginner. Spot on

  • @ellenwulfers450
    @ellenwulfers450 Před rokem +2

    Very very helpful !!! Thank you

  • @motsnik2264
    @motsnik2264 Před rokem +2

    Very good summary!

  • @andredc9583
    @andredc9583 Před rokem

    Thanks for the great tips.

  • @Style-plus-renovations-NZ
    @Style-plus-renovations-NZ Před 4 měsíci

    Nice video. great instruction!

  • @andreatopcat8180
    @andreatopcat8180 Před 5 měsíci

    Great tutorial, Really!

  • @sparky6612
    @sparky6612 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Great instruction. 👍

  • @thatanton5895
    @thatanton5895 Před rokem +1

    So great.

  • @danthomas9624
    @danthomas9624 Před 24 dny

    Great tutorial! However, in the video of you in closing it seems like your pumping technique is different than your described; i.e., you aren't holding your front arm more stationary and just moving the back arm. Did I misunderstand, or is that just a more advance technique?

  • @jeffarcher400
    @jeffarcher400 Před 8 měsíci

    Great job! Maybe you can help.
    I'm just getting ready to try and honestly I'm nervous.
    Decades ago we were going to carry the first Air Chair hydroplane at the sports store I worked at.
    We were getting a demo to use free and were all looking forward to trying it.
    Then the first guy to try it got lacerated badly by the mast and they cancelled it as too dangerous. He was a skilled water and snow skier and surfer so he had a good shot at making it work too.
    Anyway I wonder how often you see injuries and what can be done to reduce the risks when crashing.
    All I can think of is getting far away from the mast and foil. Helmet?
    Any safety advice is appreciated 👍.

  • @alvergez
    @alvergez Před rokem +1

    Very Clear. And good separation btw the two movements, feet and arms. Does it make it easier to have the straps on for the legs pumping - similarly to doing the move on the snowboard when you want to create speed at the end of a flat so that you don't have to unbind the back-foot?

    • @kyriakosgiakoumaroswingandwind
      @kyriakosgiakoumaroswingandwind  Před rokem

      Hey! Glad you liked it.
      The footstraps do help with some things but I think strapless is better to start so you have a chance to really get the feeling of the board and the effects changing your feet have. Also, you just learn better and mire precise technique by not relying on them!
      Good luck and have fun!

  • @Olle-br7to
    @Olle-br7to Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thanks for the best tutorial ever, you are the best mentor.
    Hopefully I will come by your place for some time on the water. I have my own gear so I whats the best size on wing beginning of oktober?
    Regards Olle

    • @kyriakosgiakoumaroswingandwind
      @kyriakosgiakoumaroswingandwind  Před 10 měsíci

      Hey! Thank you very much.
      October is not the best for wind and it is very random many times. So hard to say a correct size. Most days we ride 4 or 5 m wings.

  • @nicolasboudet9302
    @nicolasboudet9302 Před rokem

    It is good to see how to accelerate but I realized that no one explained me how to speed down fastly and safely without risk to fall down or loose control! Do you have video or tips to do it properly? 😇

  • @davidsmith2372
    @davidsmith2372 Před rokem +2

    Very clear explanation! Thank you. When my weather improves, I'll get out and try this. Will this board pumping technique work on a long board with a big foil? I have a 125 liter Naish that's 195 cm long, and I've had trouble pumping it with a 2450 front foil. It flies when the wind is strong, but I haven't been able to pump successfully.

    • @kyriakosgiakoumaroswingandwind
      @kyriakosgiakoumaroswingandwind  Před rokem +1

      Glad it helps you!
      Yes it should work but you might have to play around with your stance and positioning of your feet. I have a very long board I use for beginners but the easiest way to get it flying is actually to stand further forwards on it while pumping my legs and then shuffle back once i am up and going.
      Some long boards tend to be able to pick up a lot of speed on the water so another option that could possibly work for your board is to focus on keeping it flat and creating as much power as possible in the wing to gain speed on the water. When you get the max speed you should feel it trying to come away from the water, in which case you simply put weight on the back foot and it takes off.
      Those are the best 2 options I can think of for the board you described, so I hope the work for you.

    • @davidsmith2372
      @davidsmith2372 Před rokem +1

      @@kyriakosgiakoumaroswingandwind Thank you! I use that technique of maximizing speed and then lifting off when the wind is strong enough. (15-20) I'm trying to fly earlier with pumping. Today the wind was light and I tried pushing down with the front foot, but the front end submergs and I slow down with each pump. I'll keep trying.

    • @vhb4302
      @vhb4302 Před rokem +2

      Great tutorial on stance, footwork pumping and wing pumps. Im just beginning on a Fanatic Skywing 5’8” 125L /2400 front wing and 6M CWC Fone wing. Hoping the short board will be okay trying all of these tips. I weigh 72KG.

    • @kyriakosgiakoumaroswingandwind
      @kyriakosgiakoumaroswingandwind  Před rokem

      @@davidsmith2372 Keep trying! Also, make you front push not just weight downwards but more like you are trying to push the board forward. Like you are trying to throw the board away from you if that makes sense. Good luck!

    • @kyriakosgiakoumaroswingandwind
      @kyriakosgiakoumaroswingandwind  Před rokem

      @@vhb4302 Should be no problem at all. You just have to regulate the forward force to make sure bot to over sink the nose. And like I said in my last reply on this thread try making the forward force not so much a downward one but a forward push propelling your board forward.
      Good luck

  • @pino_7428
    @pino_7428 Před 2 měsíci

    I’m 68kg, 98L board and a 4.5m wing with a 1,600 foil. I usually need a 5.5 to 6m wing to get on foil. I’m a beginner but is not only exhausting trying to get on foil the whole day but is frustrating. Even in 18 to 22 knots winds is was very hard to get on foil with the 4.5m wing.