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7 Tips for Beginner Windsurfers | |
It can be exciting when you first start windsurfing, but it’s not easy! | |
Don’t let the small details ruin your fun. | |
Fortunately, with a few simple pointers, you can start improving quickly and have more fun. | |
Here are some tips on improving your windsurfing so you can quickly move from beginner, all the way to advanced! | |
Relax and Breathe! | |
Squeezing the boom harder won’t make you go any faster and trying to grip the board with your toes won’t make the board feel more stable. | |
Relax your hands, relax your arms, and you’ll have a much better time. | |
Likewise, holding your breath won’t make anything easier. | |
By relaxing and remembering to breathe, you won’t wear out as fast and you’ll be able to stay out on the water practicing your moves even longer. | |
And as an added bonus, when you are relaxed your balance will improve. | |
Surf in Onshore Winds | |
Instead of practicing when the wind is blowing offshore, go out when and where it will be easier for you. | |
When the winds are blowing towards the shore, it makes it easier to get back to your starting point. | |
That way you can focus on your technique instead of being concerned with making it back to your car. | |
Keep your feet under your hips | |
Many people try to improve their balance by widening their stance. | |
Don’t do this! | |
Keeping your feet under your hips will actually improve your balance on the water. | |
If your stance gets too wide your weight will be unevenly distributed over the board and it makes it difficult to steer as well. | |
Keep your head up | |
Look ahead to where you want to go. | |
This is such a simple tip, but it makes a huge difference! | |
Whenever you catch yourself staring down at your feet or at your hands, turn your attention to the horizon ahead instead. | |
Use a Small Sail... | |
When you are first starting, go for a smaller sail. | |
They are easier to control than bigger sails, and you’ll be able to finesse your moves without fear of going too fast or getting overwhelmed. | |
Plus, they are easier to pull out of the water and to travel with. | |
...But Go For a Bigger Board | |
Small boards are harder to balance on, as a beginner you will need all the help you can get. | |
Big boards are more forgiving and work better in light wind. | |
You will need to find the right board and sail combo for your size, what is big for you may be small for a bigger person. | |
Find the right balance between the two (come by our shop and we can help you out!). |