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Originally posted by Crash Landing
Good point Harrow, maybe i should invest in a very old wave board!?
Roberto - would you go for them on your Tabou?
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Originally posted by JEFFERSONAlso, It is not a 'cool' trick. You will never see a pro wavesailor do a forward unless it is to impress a lame judge who can't sail, or they are a euro trying to impress a girl. And pushloops are not cool either, they are a peasants backloop.
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Originally posted by Crash Landing
I went for a few on my freesex on Saturday, problem was I couldn't find a decent ramp anywhere and I can;t seem to pop and rotate in a decent motion (so i think a wave would help).
Hopefully I can try them on the weekend at Wanda!
Key thing is that I'm pretty much over the fear!
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Originally posted by roberto
Hey Crash,
I am happy to report that I landed my first forward today and I am stoked to say the least. I was up at Longreef at Little Makaha with a few other guys and just went for it off a 2 foot wave and round I went. It was great to sail away for a change.There was also a guy right on the point with a camera taking pics so hopefully the 1st one is on film. I got the guys details so if he gets them to me I will show you next time I see you.
It's something that I will always remember. Like my first shag and it took about the same time to do!!!!!!
Great idea of yours!! I was thinking about it before I went out today. It's all in the mind!!!!!
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Originally posted by JEFFERSON
Conditions:
-Comfortably planning but not over powered.
-Small STEEP wave or large STEEP chop. (Waves are easier because you have time to line it up)
Technique:
-Most importantly move your hand back and pull really hard. (Even when you do high or stalled forwards you pull as hard as you can. You will not over rotate your first 50 attempts.)
-Have your feet properly in the straps and your toes curled fully up on the other side of the strap. (Most people have there straps way to tight when trying proper jumps or waveriding. The strap needs to be sitting right on top of your foot, near your ankle.)
-Turn your head and look over your shoulder, not under your armpit. (The only time to look under your armpit is when you are going full end over off a large wave.)
Most importantly, never bail out or you will hurt yourself.
Also, just remember a forward is a stupidly easy manouvre once you get past the mental hang up.
Also, It is not a 'cool' trick. You will never see a pro wavesailor do a forward unless it is to impress a lame judge who can't sail, or they are a euro trying to impress a girl. And pushloops are not cool either, they are a peasants backloop.