How to Switch your Feet on Foil
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- čas přidán 11. 06. 2024
- Learn how to switch your feet while staying on foil, or improve your current foot change technique with techniques to make it smoother and more consistent.
Wingfoiling toeside for prolonged periods is tough on the body and limits your ability to go upwind, so the foot change is a critical step to being more comfortable on foil and maximizing wave timel.
I've told many people that I struggled with foot switches until I practiced them in my living room. Great explanation
Makes a big difference, doesn't it!
Winging and kiting can be tough to practice on the water since there are multiple things that need to happen together to make a maneuver successful so the better we can isolate each step the easier it is to progress in my opinion. I'm also a big proponent of visualization to bring steps together between sessions.
The hip explanation really helped.
awesome, happy to hear it's useful info
Pure gold advice re hips during switch. Subscribed
right on, thanks Chris! Hope it improves your time on the water.
I have done the hips advice and simply it works!!!
The feet switch is softer and the back feet finds better the right place when it moves forward.
My previous technique was based on pushing down the back foot but it generated more instability and it was worse specially in lighters winds.
THANKS A LOT!😊
Stoked its working for you Eduardo! Thanks for dropping a comment and supporting the content
Practice, practice, practice. Definitely completely agree with all these tips. I was inconsistent when I was just trying to quickly throw my feet to switch. All about raising up the nose just a touch when switching both directions and then just hammering in the reps until you don’t have to think about it. Such a critical skill to enjoy yourself out there, so much more efficient to go upwind when you’re heelside and not toeside. Side note, I have the Flux 60L and there is no doubt this board is more forgiving during touchdowns / mistakes. Makes a huge difference, love the board!
Thanks @bombfootbags!
many compliments for your detailed movie of the feet switch with unique tips that i have never heard before!
i am on a DW board, so very long, as i understand, i don't have to lean my hips not forward but neither backyard
can switch the feet even if my board is flat and not rising up the foil? the board must point downwind?
can i ask you also some tips for riding toeside and Jibes?
a big help when i try to jibe is to keep my weight forward, on my front feet...
thanks for your lovely content, continue like this
Very very interesting, thank you for those tips I have never heard. 🤩
Happy to Nicolas, if you remember I'd love to hear how it goes after you've had a chance to put them into practice
@omenfoils, I can't thank you enough. You articulated exactly what was holding me back. I had been stuck for months, and today you unlocked it for me. Although I've only succeeded in about 30% so far, I now feel confident that with practice, I'll reach 100% soon. Thank you so much once again!
Stoked to hear it@@nicolasmercier38! Once you've got the foot switches dialed in drop me a line if you'd like to checkout one of our foils!
Great video. This is the first time I've heard someone mention the importance of the hips. I'm about 50% at this point and will definitely start focusing on the hips. For some reason I struggle to switch from heel side to toe side (as in can't). Keep the videos coming!
Thanks man, I would bet you'll get your success rate up to 90% within a few sessions - I think a lot of riders keep the hips back naturally without really realizing it, the foot switch is super hard without it!
For the switch to toeside I'd recommend keeping your body very forward facing thoughout, or rather, don't try to step your "new" back foot too far back. I didn't mention in the video but also helps to push more up wind while you are travelling towards the apex and then switch to going more downwind right as you switch feet. This will help you get more lift from the wing and a less awkward stance when riding out toeside.
Let me know how it goes!
@@omenfoils That’s what so many racers are doing, they footswap just before pulling into a heel side race gybe. The irregular twist in the body is quickly diverted into an initiated downwind direction. Ie race gybe.
Nice description, thank you.
thanks Keytes!
Hips are the key...
:)
Great video! Thanks!
Thanks Nilz!
Thanks for sharing, this looks like a great method
happy to, let us know how it goes on the water :)
great description!
Thanks!
Thanks coach. Some good nuance.
My pleasure, it sure was a lot easier to plan and shoot this one compared to our more technical videos!
Great vid
thanks Blair!
Best one out there.
The hips 🎉is the aspect of note here
Thanks guys!
Just like Ned Flanders said... it's all in the hips!
@@omenfoils I just feel it’s more of a windsurfer style stance pelvic thrust, tightening of the abs, rather than no hip movement
@@wingfoilrentals I haven't windsurfed so can't really visualize that, I think you're right on keeping core tension though for sure
Would love to see it with straps.. basics are the same imho
yeah, I think you could do pretty much the exact same technique except instead of just adjusting your feet berfor and after the switch you also pull them out and replace them into the straps.
Help. Over 9 years of kite foiling I've become stuck in footswitching that isn't so good for winging. I've caught on to Winging pretty fast with only 8 sessions and now jibing regular stance non stop..... But.... My footswitching is a "shuffle" switch and makes for %90 failure crashes. I'm 74 years old and if I stay in regular stance for an hour of riding my back (right) knee develops 24 hours of old injury pain
Hi Kippy, have you tried the tips in the video for a couple sessions? If you describe when and how you are falling perhaps I can help. Or better yet, send me a short video clip: greg@omenfoils.com
cheers!
I don t foil , neither wing but this hip tip is going to help me switching feet on my surboard. Do you think so?
Really interesting tip
I have never tried to switch my feet on a normal prone surfboard but that would be pretty rad! This definitely works great on a kite surfboard though to prevent bogging down and keep speed.
Yes, sorry ,i mean to say kitesurfboard
@@alfredoviel no worries, let me know how it goes!
I can switch from heel side to toe side every single time, but from from toe to heel, I am always falling.
anyone facing this problem? any tips please ?
next session I will try the hip tip.
Please try the hips trick and let us know how it goes! Can you describe how you are falling during the switch? If you have a video you're welcome to send it to me directly - greg@omenfoils.com
cheers!
@omenfoils thanks. Ill try to take a vid next session, i remember just not having control over the foil. And foil coming out of the water and me falling backwards.