How to Master Windsurfing in Chop | 5 Top Tips

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    00:00 - 00:33 Intro
    00:33 - 01:48 Rail the Board
    01:48 - 03:31 Use longer lines
    03:31 - 04:25 The right downhaul
    04:25 - 05:42 Red the waves
    05:42 - 06:25 The right harness
    06:25 - 06:40 Outro
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Komentáře • 42

  • @emilstanimirov2948
    @emilstanimirov2948 Před 4 měsíci

    Very precious video. Straight to the point. Most of the concepts I have felt while surfing, but did not understand then. Now much clearer. Thanks.

  • @gideon458
    @gideon458 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Awesome! Thanks for the tips. I would love a masterclass session so I can learn from you, I bet I can learn a lot! Also looking forward to the flat water advice!

  • @alfovebraseth
    @alfovebraseth Před 11 měsíci

    Thanks - great tips

  • @hokubluesky4989
    @hokubluesky4989 Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you for the tips! 😎

  • @distico
    @distico Před 20 dny

    hand gestures like an Italian +1 :)

  • @sharewavestv
    @sharewavestv Před 11 měsíci +2

    Liked and subscribed since ages and commented everything 😉

  • @wawala71
    @wawala71 Před 11 měsíci

    Hi Nils, great video!! Thanks for the tips👌 👍.

  • @robertocoslovich3143
    @robertocoslovich3143 Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you for those tips🤙

  • @cge771
    @cge771 Před 11 měsíci

    Excellent - this is what we need... 🙂 Great video and summary. Thank you !
    Note: there was a time indeed when I was surprised to hear about your very short harness lines but depending on the slalom vs. pure speed conditions / "agreed".

  • @fasullamail
    @fasullamail Před 9 měsíci

    What a fantastic catapult at 3:03
    😉

  • @speedquestwindsurfing
    @speedquestwindsurfing Před 9 měsíci

    This is great stuff. I was out in some chop yesterday. Im getting some new lines!

  • @windwavewinter
    @windwavewinter Před 11 měsíci

    I really enjoyed this masterclass format! Great tips, looking forward to more :)

  • @Lindhofguitar
    @Lindhofguitar Před 6 měsíci

    Thanks a lot. I'll try the longer harness lines :-).
    In my local spot chop can be extreme, like riding an angry bull and getting thrown around all the time. But I try to see it as a challenge, good fun and excellent training. Until I come to the jibe part, where being thrown hopelessly around on the water makes it very hard to acheive a full planing exit (but when I do, I feel like a hero).
    My best advise in harsh chop is to switch to a more wavy board. I go from my starboard Carve 135 to my Starboard Aero 127 in very hard chop, and the difference is extreme though both boards being very close in size.
    If you could ever make a video about jibing in extreme chop, I would be very happy 🙂...
    All the best
    Per Denmark

  • @bohvasspedersen4834
    @bohvasspedersen4834 Před 11 měsíci

    Super tips - railing the board is the most important. What about the size of footstraps - seems to me it makes a huge differens too? Maybe a video about this subject?

  • @nilsbuer
    @nilsbuer Před 11 měsíci

    Nice video

  • @simongodfrey3765
    @simongodfrey3765 Před 11 měsíci +4

    Thanks Nils, I never used to have problems going fast in the chop, but now that I'm older, it's a lot more challenging. Your tips seem to make perfect sense, apart from the last one - I've always used a seat harness and to me it makes perfect sense to engage the strongest muscles in the body (the quads) to resist the sail pressure, rather than the back muscles as I believe you would with a waist harness. I suppose I'll have to bite the bullet and get a waist harness, but would you mind telling me whether you have personal experience using both back-to-back please? Thanks again for the excellent content.

    • @niclaskarlin
      @niclaskarlin Před 11 měsíci

      I have both, since I also wave sail. I'll try waist some time!

  • @Qwertinoo
    @Qwertinoo Před 11 měsíci

    Wow great video nice summary. I’d say with experience I prefer seat harness even on chop, keeps me down and locked. I did some experimenting and my speed on seat was faster even on choppy

    • @WindsurfingNils
      @WindsurfingNils  Před 11 měsíci

      Interesting, I have tried in the past but never felt comfortable with a seat harness, especially in rough conditions

  • @jantheman334
    @jantheman334 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Hi nils, great content as ever. And thanks for your tips.
    I had a gusty and wavy session on monday and since after a lot of backpain, due to my harness, i am searching for buying a new one.
    What type of waist harness did you use in the video @1:25 ? The back of the harness seems very long and back friendly.
    🤙🏼🙋

  • @niclaskarlin
    @niclaskarlin Před 11 měsíci

    #1 I heard somewhere that the mast foot should be as far back and the boom down. Mast foot placement is controlled by how easy planing is, I think.
    I need to re-think my boom height it seems.

  • @niclaskarlin
    @niclaskarlin Před 11 měsíci

    Great list!
    2:00 shows Luderitz, the least choppy place in the world. :-D

    • @WindsurfingNils
      @WindsurfingNils  Před 11 měsíci +2

      actually the key for me for last year's Lüderitz was to handle the chop, only then I got faster, most other speed places are way flatter...

  • @mp-qh1um
    @mp-qh1um Před 11 měsíci

    nice, nowadays the universe says buy a foil hehe

  • @shmish
    @shmish Před 11 měsíci

    So with longer harness lines, this means that we are bending more at the waist? The distance from the boom to our shoulders can't change, unless I guess some people aren't sailing with their arms fully extended?

  • @Zadagu
    @Zadagu Před 9 měsíci

    The forth sounds so easy, but when I try it, I'm having a hard time predicting the wave speed. So I'm always finding myself in a different state of the wave, than what I predicted.

  • @73smoo
    @73smoo Před 11 měsíci +2

    I'm getting back pain from long harness lines.

    • @WindsurfingNils
      @WindsurfingNils  Před 11 měsíci

      True you get more stress on the back, sailing in chop is tough on the body!

  • @bigsean99
    @bigsean99 Před 11 měsíci

    2:59 I had the same crash 2 weeks ago because the nose kept on lifting and I lost control

  • @reinerreiner4523
    @reinerreiner4523 Před 10 měsíci

    what are five fips?

  • @FATStereo
    @FATStereo Před 4 dny

    you mean 30-32 cm ??

  • @Dean-qt3rp
    @Dean-qt3rp Před 11 měsíci +2

    I have to say, I sail in some of the nastiest chop in the United States. Lake Pontchartrain in New Orleans is incredibly nasty. The lake is generally 10-15 feet deep, and creates hellacious chop on anything other than a southerly wind. There is no rolling swell that one can line up and make a run at, it is disorganized, utter chaos. Very tough to master.

    • @jimmycricketlopez2746
      @jimmycricketlopez2746 Před 8 měsíci

      Oh yeah thanks for sharing Yankee doodle. It means a lot and we appreciate ur valuable feedback. Keep it coming 🤮

    • @Dean-qt3rp
      @Dean-qt3rp Před 8 měsíci

      @@jimmycricketlopez2746 Do you have some problem, potna??

  • @tantricsurfer
    @tantricsurfer Před 11 měsíci

    another tip is to avoid getting suggestions from someone who really sucks in the water.

    • @WindsurfingNils
      @WindsurfingNils  Před 11 měsíci

      just wanted to share what helped me improve, but feel free to critique...

    • @joakimhansson1322
      @joakimhansson1322 Před 10 měsíci

      Irrelevant perhaps, but when becoming a parent you get a trilliant tips. Some you follow and some you don’t without comment to a relative or friend. Sometimes we didn’t follow our own tips… 🤔