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  • čas přidán 1. 08. 2024
  • These are some basics on land, that every windsurfer and aspiring windsurfer should know.
    Windforecast, safety, carrying your gear and more.
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    0:00 Intro
    0:41 1 Windforecasts
    1:58 2 Choosing gear size
    3:06 3 Carrying your sail
    3:22 4 Spot check
    3:57 Freeride PDF Guide
    4:18 ACTION
    5:01 5 Right of way
    5:34 6 After the session
    6:10 7 Windshifts

Komentáře • 112

  • @Nico_GER7
    @Nico_GER7  Před 4 lety +30

    Going to explore a new spot in Europe next week. Stay tuned!!

  • @lukeevers6630
    @lukeevers6630 Před 4 lety +23

    I have been windsurfing for 1 year now and partly because of your explanation, I already bought my first board quite a month ago (starboard futura 124l 2016) and I have so much fun the sport so keep going and thank you for all your videos

    • @Nico_GER7
      @Nico_GER7  Před 4 lety +5

      That's so awesome to hear! Keep rocking 🎸. Best sport in the world. #MakeWindsurfingGreatAgain

    • @lukeevers6630
      @lukeevers6630 Před 4 lety

      Tnx

    • @spamacc7590
      @spamacc7590 Před 4 lety

      JP board are the best though 👌👌💪💪

  • @markoconnor680
    @markoconnor680 Před 17 dny

    👍Your information about all of the equipment required to get started with the sport was good and descriptive, and you also wisely gave information about the necessity to adhere to safety aspects of the same in a sensible manner.
    As a qualified Windsurfer with plenty of experience in the same and I had even operated my own school many years ago I am delighted to know that the safety aspects are still as good, although everything has been gradually developed and altered positively .
    I will never lose my interest in seeing and hearing about anything related to it now, and of course practice it at any level whenever possible.

  • @WindsurfingNelson
    @WindsurfingNelson Před 4 lety

    Excellent Intro! I use Predict Wind as forecast for my place in New Zealand. And NEVER GIVE UP!!!

  • @thibaultquelavoine5811
    @thibaultquelavoine5811 Před 4 lety +1

    That intro sequence is absolutely sick !! And the advice is precious, cheers !!!

    • @thibaultquelavoine5811
      @thibaultquelavoine5811 Před 4 lety +1

      And about the wind forecasts, in Scheveningen, and the Netherlands more generally, Windfinder's chart is pretty accurate, and :
      TOP TIP: check using windmeister, which provides live measurements every 5 minutes or so, as well as a map with an arrow indicating wind direction. You can then use the second map to see wave, wind, current etc, all extremely accurate!!
      TL,DR: Use windfinder for forecast and check if it corroborates with windmeister (live data)

  • @rubenvanschooneveld3201
    @rubenvanschooneveld3201 Před 4 lety +2

    Windfinder is the best!

  • @oriol6195
    @oriol6195 Před 4 lety +1

    Thankyou Nico you always help and inspire me in this sport🤙🏼❤️

  • @clydetaeger9993
    @clydetaeger9993 Před 2 lety

    excellent work on your instruction Nico!

  • @idanfarkash8080
    @idanfarkash8080 Před 4 lety +1

    excellent video nico! as always (-: its very inspiring seeing u fly like that

  • @nicolasguittiere142
    @nicolasguittiere142 Před 4 lety

    You do a great job with this vidéo. Thank you for taking time to do it. Have a nice sailing.

    • @Nico_GER7
      @Nico_GER7  Před 4 lety

      Thanks Nicolas! Happy sailing 🤘

  • @MrBarryliaw
    @MrBarryliaw Před 4 lety

    Really great inputs. Much appreciated

  • @krispykorn3237
    @krispykorn3237 Před 3 lety

    Windy works best in Taiwan. After I watched this video I realized I still have a lot of rooms to improve! Your guide is godly.

  • @kevinjamesgreen
    @kevinjamesgreen Před 2 lety

    Thank you for making these vdos

  • @vinin3
    @vinin3 Před 4 lety

    My local spot do not have lots of windsurfers, so i never thought about right of way (just always try to keep farther). Helpful info, thank you.

  • @hokubluesky4989
    @hokubluesky4989 Před 3 lety +1

    In the Garda, meteotrentino.it > north Garda Wind forecast (mostly for afternoon wind) 👍🏻

  • @hieptranminh9127
    @hieptranminh9127 Před 11 měsíci

    Great! Many tks! ❤

  • @maxirvin
    @maxirvin Před 4 lety

    Love the video Nico!!

  • @Gryffins90
    @Gryffins90 Před 4 lety

    Sick new intro ! Also I just discovered your second channel with raw POV, it's amazing. Maybe you should consider including some raw POV to your main channel, it's so cool ;)

  • @surfsportroyal
    @surfsportroyal Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you

  • @VirtuellJo
    @VirtuellJo Před 3 lety

    My local spot is just next to a larger airport so I use the METAR from there. Very precise and very local.

  • @marcosgallodgp
    @marcosgallodgp Před 4 lety

    Sweet tips!

  • @fonsvandenhove
    @fonsvandenhove Před 4 lety +1

    Watching at breakfast table of the Baltic Manor house I'm staying during this weekend's surf trip. West Estonia. Awesome times 🤩

  • @christianschach1019
    @christianschach1019 Před 6 měsíci

    will help :) thanks!

  • @teeropita3208
    @teeropita3208 Před rokem +1

    Im 14 and I've only got a 7.0 arrows attack sail probably from 2005 and an rrd sx135 also from 2005...so wether it is 7kts or 20 it's the same gear choice for me😂 yesterday was the first day i planned and it was amazing!

  • @windsurfingtwins7197
    @windsurfingtwins7197 Před 4 lety

    Very Nice Video 🤙🏻😀

  • @user-mk8we2sh8u
    @user-mk8we2sh8u Před 3 lety

    Nice tutorial

  • @kilian5628
    @kilian5628 Před 4 lety +17

    Geiles video! Kannst du irgendwann mal deine Geschichte über das windsurfen erzählen? Also wie du zum Profi wurdest und was dann folgte? Fände ich mega interessant.

  • @denniz122
    @denniz122 Před 4 lety

    Nice video again! Could u make a video on how to waterstart in bigger chop, had serious trouble trying it in over 30kn gusts (does get very frustrating after a while haha)

  • @FrancoisTCS
    @FrancoisTCS Před 4 lety +1

    For west coast sweden, I read windguru pro with WRF 9km (2,5days), GFS 13km (10 days), HIRLAM 7,5km (1,5day) (equivalent to FCOO), I also add FCOO map and YR on the area. The most important is the consistency between models in the previous several days... I am looking at forecast every day and look at the evolution. Hirlam is good for local sea breeze where WRF usually misses it. Windguru pro now have the ability to make a custom forecast which a weighted version of the models you like. I am testing it right now. I also sail always in the same 4-5 spots, so I can anticipate the relation between the forecast and the real weather...which does not always work as forecasted. A good thing is also to find real windmeters in the area or buy one for yourself (~50€ - smartphone version or only windmeter) so you can really tune yourself to the wind... that way in learned 14kts is much more than what I thought it was...😃. Use of wind meter also helps you to relate your gear to the wind strength and the tuning of you gear. Sail and repeat is the best way.... make your own "sail to wind" map, taking notes of speed of wind, before and after session, sail size, board size if you have several, tuning of the sail and your comfort level in sailing. Session after session you will be more and more comfortable to chose the right size and fly. 🤙🏼🤙🏼. I also use a free session log website (my windsurfing session) which allows to keep your memory clear about each session.

    • @Nico_GER7
      @Nico_GER7  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks for your insights Francois!! Great idea with the windmeter.

  • @hardymanboy
    @hardymanboy Před 4 lety +2

    Hi Nico, i didn't knew about the story of somebody getting run over by a windsurfer but last year (i think) a Russian RS:X windsurfer was killed by a big foiling transport boat... the video and the crash is very important and we very have to take care !

  • @og-2768
    @og-2768 Před 4 lety +1

    You should come to bonaire its a very good place to windsurf

  • @fraukeweithart7287
    @fraukeweithart7287 Před 3 lety

    Tolles Video. Da kann man einiges noch mitnehmen... Nur beim Tragen des Segel setze ich da noch auf meine Spezialtechnick : Bei allem über 5qm schau ich meinen Mann einfach lieb an und schon ist es am Deich oder Wasser 😄

  • @e.karthin9404
    @e.karthin9404 Před 4 lety

    In Greece always using Poseidon hcmr

  • @salsamancer
    @salsamancer Před 4 lety

    I have been out on the water by myself about 2 dozen times now, I use rental equipment. I find that I'm plateauing in technique. I can do basic maneuvering but when I get out to the open water I'm bogged down and get jostled by the chop. If I pick up any speed it gets really hard to control the sail. How do I improve from this point?

  • @angifistie
    @angifistie Před 3 lety

    I saw this too late haha have 5 needles in my right toe right now.. but it was worth it 🔥

  • @maxagent86
    @maxagent86 Před 2 lety +1

    Nico, for a recreational windsurfer doing mostly freeride, once he/she has achieved a solid intermediate level, is there ever any reason for him/her to have a board with a centerboard? Nice video, as usual.

  • @windsurfvernatiker2486

    Nico, ich stehe gerade kurz vor der Powerhalse. Wäre cool wenn du ein tutorial machen könntest

  • @peksn
    @peksn Před rokem

    You know it would have been great if u actually gave us a guide on which size to get depending on those things.

  • @windfilms9114
    @windfilms9114 Před 3 lety

    interessant🤙🏼

  • @Str8representing
    @Str8representing Před 2 lety

    I just bought a windsup board, and can't find any info what sail size to buy for it. Any help?

  • @windsurfvernatiker2486

    Cool, jetzt hast du schon fast 20000 Abonnenten. So tolle Videos. Mach so weiter

  • @riccardodegan9111
    @riccardodegan9111 Před 4 lety

    For Iron Beach in Venice and for Conche I use windy! If you will be in Venice write to me if you want to try the Venice lagoon!

  • @shredder3129
    @shredder3129 Před 3 lety

    My dad who passed away a fe weaks ago used to have the sail number 7 too mas-7

  • @noffeloff6124
    @noffeloff6124 Před 4 lety

    Are you surfing for Norways nationale team?

  • @capitalbra8584
    @capitalbra8584 Před 4 lety

    Does anybody have a reliable forecast for Bavaria

  • @Cmulnz
    @Cmulnz Před 4 lety

    In the USA NOAA (weather.gov) is one of the preferred forecast sites. The forecast models on NOAA tend to be pretty accurate, and while the interface is pretty old school you can still pinpoint your favorite spots using lat/lon. Here's an example link for one of my favorite spots:
    tinyurl.com/yd9hvjat
    If anyone is interested/slightly technically savvy, note the full URL that tiny URL resolves to once it's loaded. In the URL you'll see all the params you see set in the interface (i.e. toggle temperature, humidity, etc), there you'll also see 'textField1=27.4708&textField2=-97.3094', those represent the latitude and longitude, you can set those to whatever you want and reload the page to see the forecast for that location. There are a few ways to dial in that closely but in my experience it tends to take some digging. Please let me know if anyone has a quicker method than this.

  • @Hotwire_RCTrix
    @Hotwire_RCTrix Před 3 lety

    The walk of shame is a global term. 👍

  • @remkobosch7284
    @remkobosch7284 Před 4 lety

    @Nico Prien, great video thanks! Any tips for someone who in the 80's thought he could surf really well and now panics a little when the board is going full speed! So much faster than in earlier days!!! When my board (tabou rocket wide 128 l) starts planing it picks up speed so incredibly fast that I find it difficult to control the board, get my feet in the straps and relax. So in short, are there ways to reduce speed somewhat during planing but of course remain in planing and if yes, how to control speed?

    • @arturjkm
      @arturjkm Před 4 lety

      When you got planing and first strap in, keep slightly upwind, it slows you down. Then it's time to put in your rear strap. Remember - going upwind is slow and downwind fast. To stop planning - head upwind more and more and release backhand.

    • @remkobosch7284
      @remkobosch7284 Před 4 lety

      @@arturjkm Thank you! In planing you go up and downwind using your feet or by changing position of sail (i find this quit hard to figure out during planing)?

  • @escalator3065
    @escalator3065 Před 4 lety

    Are you going for Olympic games as I see on your jacket?

  • @anastasiadedyukhina4548
    @anastasiadedyukhina4548 Před 4 lety +19

    Nico, I had an accident one time when I fiound my self in the water under the sail. Panicked I coudn't find the issu till I started thinking there were my last moments. Is there a way to train not to panic in this situation? For example, to try to find myself under the sail on purpose? Or, while in the water, try to do something that will bring myself on the suface?

    • @Nico_GER7
      @Nico_GER7  Před 4 lety +12

      Hi Anastasia, I experienced the same when I was 14. Under water I got hooked in the harness lanes and panicked, thought I was drowning and after a while I became really calm thinking I would die. That moment I was able to force the leech of my sail to stick my mouth and nose out of the water and get a few breaths. I then dove back under the sail to unhook. Crazy experience. Increasing your lunge volume will definitely give you more confidence. There are tutorials on training to hold your breath and endurance training plays a role, too. Then diving under a sail, maybe in a calm day without wind will help too. Best of luck 🤙

    • @farbfehler
      @farbfehler Před 4 lety +2

      Good to know that you survived and are still hooked to windsurfing despite this event

    • @anastasiadedyukhina4548
      @anastasiadedyukhina4548 Před 4 lety +1

      @@Nico_GER7 Thank you ! I will try the two things

    • @jaryH3
      @jaryH3 Před 4 lety +2

      It never happened to me to get stuck under the sail. I do not know how to avoid panic other than: unless something really weird happened, you should be able to locate the hook with your hands and dismount using hands, even blinded. Some harness have quick release, but I have doubts it is useful in such situation.
      I recommend practice falling into the water, with sail hooked, in shallow water. Though the more intimidating problem is being hooked under the sail after catapult. Then your lines will be twisted, but once again, I thing you will be able to handle that. Just practice to stay calm. You have time.

    • @Westcoastwindsurf
      @Westcoastwindsurf Před 4 lety +3

      Hi Anastasia, It happed to me ones as well, not a pleasant experience. I read somewhere that if you are still hooked it, under the sail, reach for the mast. Your harness lines, if in the right position) should allow you to look around the front of the sail. So when under water reach for the mast. It works great for me.

  • @SNDWCH-yi8uy
    @SNDWCH-yi8uy Před 4 lety

    Nico you should go to Pozo Izquierdo in Gran Canaria to really test your wave skills as it’s been a while since you posted a wave session 🌊🤙(in the future when everyone can travel of course)

    • @Nico_GER7
      @Nico_GER7  Před 4 lety

      True, Tarifa wasn’t good for wave this winter! I’ve actually been in Pozo when I was 14. 😁

    • @SNDWCH-yi8uy
      @SNDWCH-yi8uy Před 4 lety

      Nico Prien oh my that’s a long time ago lol there is also my favourite flat water spot at Bahia de Formas next to the town of Arinaga. This spot has been used by other sailers like Gunner Asmussen, Twan Verseput and others and whenever I go with the Fanatic Centre, Dunkerbeck is there sometimes!

  • @rub3n182
    @rub3n182 Před 4 lety

    ❤❤❤

  • @richardbeaman638
    @richardbeaman638 Před 4 lety +1

    Nico what was the forecast app you recommended for Garda?

  • @flyingspudd
    @flyingspudd Před 4 lety +4

    Ha Ha... Kite surfers... blast away 😂🤣👍👏

  • @djmax01
    @djmax01 Před 4 lety +1

    I am here papa

  • @carlossanchez-etayopacheco3164

    3:14 what video is that? I watched it a few weeks ago and I can't find It now

  • @marcbesten1291
    @marcbesten1291 Před 4 lety

    Have you ever been to jibe city, Bonaire? If so, what were your experiences? :D

    • @dairyairman
      @dairyairman Před 4 lety

      I don't know about Nico, but I've been there. It's a beautiful place with lots of shallow water. It's perfect for learning because in many places you can just step onto your board in about thigh deep water. It can be tricky to avoid running aground though. There are some spots that are too shallow to sail over and you need to learn where they are and avoid them. When I was there (July) it was breezy but not super windy. I used a 7.0 to 8.0 m sail most of the time. Jibe City had some nice boards, but they are slippery! They get so much use that the non-skid wears off. It would be good to wear shoes, which I did not have.

  • @ostan7557
    @ostan7557 Před 3 lety

    Windguru

  • @alxrms5880
    @alxrms5880 Před 4 lety

    Nissakia-Loutsa--->Windy works mostly fine, better than windguru imao

  • @spamacc7590
    @spamacc7590 Před 4 lety

    Neil Pryde Neo Prene Nico Prien = No stopPing - it was meant to be 😂

  • @olrak1670
    @olrak1670 Před 4 lety

    kitesurfing > windsurfing ;)