How to switch feet | Wing Foil onboard video series

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  • čas přidán 29. 05. 2022
  • If you don't want to ride toeside forever, you will have to learn how to switch your feet. Whether you do it before your jibe, or after your jibe, it will position yourself for the most comfortable stance. Today we bring you onboard to give some tips on how to switch feet wing foiling.
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Komentáře • 38

  • @tompark681
    @tompark681 Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks for your tips and help on wing foiling. It's great to feed of your passion and energy for the sport, many thanks.

  • @kvenrecords6657
    @kvenrecords6657 Před rokem +1

    Love how you convey the pure excitement of this sport😅 9:20

  • @rickdavis3065
    @rickdavis3065 Před rokem

    True Jupiter native here, always helpful tips from you. Been spending a lot of time down in Big Pine Key. Wind has been GREAT. Your video on switching heel to toe side helped in yesterday's EPIC session. Keep them coming.

  • @losethestraps
    @losethestraps Před 2 lety +1

    Good stuff as always boys. Another great tip I share with people regularly and relates to your point about using chop to lift your board before you switch your feet is pushing down on the foil with your back foot before the switch. If you do not have a piece of chop ideally located before you want to switch or if it is flat water you can push down on your back foot which will force energy down the mast, and in turn that energy will be reflected back and lift the nose of your board. Once the nose rises naturally from the push of your back foot you do your dance move and switch your stance. Works great and is another great technique to level up your dance moves! Keep ripping!

  • @airinbc
    @airinbc Před rokem

    With your videos, I learnt to wingfoil in 4 days... I didnt even fall much.... i've been wingfoiling for 14 days now and I do the jibes, change feets and can go where I want without falling almost. No I am into the foil on waves. Thanks a lot!

  • @klrrafman
    @klrrafman Před rokem

    Harry is the best Salsa dancer, period. Just watch his hips before and after the switch. Hips stay forward before during and after. His narrow stance helps to make it look so good. Conversely the biggest mistake you can make is to stick your butt out when you look at the board just before the switch. Everything goes to hell after that. Salsa!

  • @1maxboz
    @1maxboz Před 2 lety +1

    Another great video. The bearing off a bit really helps me too. Great stuff . Thank you

  • @foilride9115
    @foilride9115 Před 2 lety +1

    Great vid yet again! I’m also here championing the back foot push. Pop from front foot or chop can cause the foil to rise too aggressively for some to recover easily. Pump the back foot and you load the foil in the vertical axis leaving the foils flying higher but horizontal. I also teach adding to knee bend to dampen out the effect of nervous steps. Keep up the good work! Tom

  • @nickribet9035
    @nickribet9035 Před 6 měsíci

    "worse that could happen, scratch your sunglasses"... I can actually think of worst things that happened to me when I fell ;)

  • @jkkoolen
    @jkkoolen Před 2 lety

    i am just starting to wingfoil and the tip of shimmering the foot is key in feeling the balance of your foil, and finally making the full switch.👍

  • @pavlos.konstantinidis
    @pavlos.konstantinidis Před 2 lety

    Love your videos! Thanks for the tutorials and the positive vibes!

  • @sixerantoine5757
    @sixerantoine5757 Před rokem

    Managed some jibes today for the first time , so stocked! Watching this because I was stuck in switch position. I ll practice your advices next sesh. Peace from Opale Coast in France.

  • @tilbertschulte5036
    @tilbertschulte5036 Před 2 lety

    Another great video! Thanks for the tips and sharing your enthusiasm for the sport. Can’t wait to try moving my feet a bit closer and holding my wing high before the switch.

  • @user-vs3sj3le3s
    @user-vs3sj3le3s Před 2 lety

    I watched your video yesterday and tried out your tips today - and it worked immediately! Awesome guys, keep up your great work👍

    • @DamienLeroyYouTube
      @DamienLeroyYouTube  Před 2 lety

      How great is that! So happy to hear thank you! Enjoy the weekend..

  • @andyyoung6660
    @andyyoung6660 Před 2 lety

    Awesome stuff as always guys!

  • @arbanais51
    @arbanais51 Před 2 lety

    I like you guys, you rock, good advice as always, and I love Gwen's French accent - j'adore ton accent Gwen, tu gères...

  • @guillaumegatefait6033
    @guillaumegatefait6033 Před 9 měsíci

    Great video! How do you guys record audio on the water ?

  • @boardmaverick
    @boardmaverick Před rokem

    Hi guys,
    Thanks for another great video with tons of solid advice!
    I’ve tried bringing my back foot forward first but it never worked for me. It’s like I’m missing the hang-10 gene.
    If there’s anyone else having this difficulty, I recommend jumping with both feet at the same time, shoving the board a little bit in the opposite rotation to your body. This feels similar to a “shove-it” in skateboarding, if you’ve ever done that.
    Jumping with both feet at the same time prevents the nose from diving if you otherwise lift your back foot first. Also, it prevents the board from turning if you otherwise lift one foot.
    I find it’s simpler too. You don’t have to think about going up or down , finding a bump or creating lift on the nose. Just shove-it when you’re comfortable.
    Yes, worming your feet closer to your balance point prior to the move also helps.
    Food for thought,
    -Barely Standing Stu

    • @DamienLeroyYouTube
      @DamienLeroyYouTube  Před rokem

      Stu, Honestly this is just hard! Thank you for sharing your info for others! You rock!

    • @boardmaverick
      @boardmaverick Před rokem

      Thanks Damien- your technique and videos are incredible, not to mention way more advanced than mine - so thanks for the awesome resource you’re providing us.
      I completed a dozen or more turns in strong winds & waves today using this“shove-it” foot switch. Below is a refined step-by-step guide. I’ve incorporated tips I picked up from: Damien, Lachie White, and the Wingman, among others.
      If this helps anyone else, I’d love to hear about it.
      Thanks,
      -Stuart

    • @boardmaverick
      @boardmaverick Před rokem

      The “Shove-it” Foot Switch:
      1. Get ready:
      a) “Worm” feet toward a lateral, side-to-side stance, keeping your front foot further forward than your back foot
      b) Crouch slightly
      c) Pump wing for speed
      d) Steer slightly downwind to level the board
      e) De-power and lift your wing above your head
      2. Shove-it (when you feel balanced):
      a) jump with both feet
      * push mast down with rear foot
      * push nose down, and spin board slightly in opposite rotation to your body, with front foot
      * pull down on your wing to help lift and stabilize your body
      b) lift legs and rotate hips toward your desired switch stance
      c) catch board by extending legs until your feet meet the board - be prepared: the board will quickly rise and meet your feet sooner than you think
      Your first jumps can be smaller ~30-45 degree rotations- landing with your feet positioned somewhat laterally is OK. Then, work your way up to larger rotations.
      The move is easier with speed which should come naturally as you bear downwind.
      Good luck and happy riding everyone!

    • @DamienLeroyYouTube
      @DamienLeroyYouTube  Před rokem

      @@boardmaverick This is awesome thank you so so much for sharing!

  • @ilyasemenov8838
    @ilyasemenov8838 Před rokem

    Appreciate all your support, guys.

    • @ilyasemenov8838
      @ilyasemenov8838 Před rokem

      oh, one question: do the foot straps help (~100L board) or it's better to learn to switch strapless from your opinion?

    • @DamienLeroyYouTube
      @DamienLeroyYouTube  Před rokem +1

      @@ilyasemenov8838 Thank you we appreciate you! It's more personal preference, some use a front foot strap to lift the board up when pumping. Most start without foot straps.

  • @robmayhew3633
    @robmayhew3633 Před 2 lety

    You call that last shot a layback wingslide floater 180?