Here I am again, another thread on gybing *sigh*
This time I want to share a tip that I tried out yesterday, that makes ALL the difference! I've read so many tutorials on gybing that my eyes are square. The problem is that there are so many ways of turning around, feet switch first, feet switch last, flip by throwing the rig, flip by letting it blow around, the list goes on. It's so hard to find the one tip that actually works for someone who hasn't had much success.
OK the tip is:
Angle your hips to the inside of the turn as you pass through the wind.Some people describe this as the same action as bumping a car door closed with your hips when your arms are full.
So you go screaming along on the plane, back foot out of the strap, press on the downwind rail, and you turn downwind.
NOW is the time to do the hip movement.
This means that the board carries on turning as you worry about the rig flip, you pass through the wind and start on your new tack, all because of the hip movement.
Geez it makes such a difference, now the board continues turning and it's so much easier to do the flip!
Just thought I'd share, god knows it's taken me long enough to get to this stage!