shaka help

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curac
curac
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31 Jul 2007 1:49pm
Can anyone here do a shaka. i've been having ago but i can't figure it out really well.

do you take off heading down wind like a flaka or do you try to jump into the wind like a shove it??
NR
NR
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NR NR
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31 Jul 2007 4:31pm
Extend your front hand, with your palm facing towards chest, at about chest height, with all fingers closed into a fist with your thumb and little finger extended, and wobble side to side.
Al McLeod
Al McLeod
VIC
633 posts
VIC, 633 posts
31 Jul 2007 6:50pm
you're meant to go upwind. you have to lay the sail down into the shoveit then sort of go for a tack in mid air by raking the sail back then backwind the sail into the 360.
stribo
stribo
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31 Jul 2007 7:14pm
I know how to do a slaka

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Mark _australia
Mark _australia
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31 Jul 2007 5:52pm
I have no idea... but agree with Al. On videos it appears that the sail is raked back so much that the bottom batten pretty much spears into the upper thigh / groin of your back leg.

www.simonhurrey.com has lots freestyle instructional may be on there?
stribo
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31 Jul 2007 7:53pm
quote:
Originally posted by stribo

I know how to do a slaka

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I almost forgot and then ask the boss if you can go early cause the wind is pumping
FletcHuz
FletcHuz
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3 Aug 2007 2:49pm
Hey Mate! Shakas are cool! You've got to learn to Shove it first! Once you've got that down then to shaka you start like a shove it but when you get to the point where you would normally shove (push back hand) just stay over the sail keeping it trimmed for backwinded sailing (back arm bent front arm straight). Try to land slightly nose first backwinded then just complete like an upwind 360! Tricky bits are learning to shove it and then keeping your weight over the sail so you don't get thrown backwards when backwinded. Good luck!
curac
curac
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3 Aug 2007 3:41pm
cool that should be pretty usefull.
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