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How to make a successful jibe in Wing Foil? | |
A whole session without touching the sea, that’s the promise of the |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jibe | |
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Just like in Windsurfing, jiber in Wing-Foil allows you to turn around with the wind at your back. This manoeuvre is learned before tacking because it is easier to do. Before starting, choose |
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To make a successful jibe in |
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How to jib in Wing Foil? | |
Before we explain these two methods in detail, here are some basic rules: | |
Jible on |
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In order to switch your feet with as much balance as possible, |
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To switch your feet, |
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Engage your jibe by |
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Method 1: Jibe to switch | |
To perform this maneuver, you must rotate your feet at the end of the curve. We will press on the toes to engage the curve. | |
1. Starting position | |
To begin with, you need good speed. You have to be in flight, stable, with a crosswind. The foil is not too high on the water, to prevent it from stalling during the |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maneuver | |
2. Engage the curve | |
Knock down slightly while transferring the weight of the body to the toes. The board then tilts towards the centre of the turn, moving away from the wind. The wing rises gradually, until it is almost horizontal, above the head. The feet stay well in the longitudinal axis of the board. | |
3. Changing the wing side | |
When you arrive downwind, or the wind axis is slightly exceeded, you start by changing the position of the front hand. Engage a wrist motion to rotate the wing. Then we let go of the back hand. Rotate the wing with your front hand. The free hand becomes the back hand. She takes back the wing and gives power back. All the way, keep your support on your toes to continue to engage the curve and gradually get closer to the drop and then the abeam. | |
4. Change of foot/switch position | |
We’ve gone beyond the axis of the wind. The wing is on the right side, we just need to reposition our feet. Above all, don’t forget the little impulse on the back to give yourself height before the swap sothat youcan lighten your support on the board. Then we make the switch, we take a chased step to swap the front and back feet. The feet should remain centered on the board. | |
5. End of the curve and raise | |
Now it’s time to pick up speed. The feet return to their original position. The wing tilts towards the water. You can pump a little to restart the board and pump with the Wing if needed. | |
In short | |
Start your jibe with |
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Tilt the board towards the water, wing it horizontally above your head. | |
Engage the curve. | |
Raise at the |