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The windfoil 'trance' has anyone else experience this?

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Created by Dcharlton > 9 months ago, 6 Jun 2020
Dcharlton
320 posts
6 Jun 2020 2:16AM
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So was Windfoiling last weekend with marginal winds but occasional gusts would get me on foil. I'd find myself going into a strange almost 'trance' like state where I let myself get into trouble (sailing outside through a gap in the breakwater and not being able to get back in) given strong tidal current and dying wind.

Was a long walk of shame back but I'm just wondering if other folks out there have just gone on 'auto-pilot' where they forget the world around them and just don't want to stop the magic carpet ride even if it takes them to a walk of shame? Not complaining, still worth it!!!

DC

Paducah
2785 posts
6 Jun 2020 2:32AM
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Endorphins: the body's self-produced opiate.

LeeD
3939 posts
6 Jun 2020 6:41AM
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Maybe I'm the exception, but I have to focus, stay in the moment, and anticipate MUCH more with foiling than I do finning.
Plus, constant reaction, sheeting and weight shifts.....

dantren
QLD, 304 posts
6 Jun 2020 9:49AM
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I've definitely found I'm foiling on longer reaches, compared to my slapper.
Its easy to find yourself in new grounds with the angles you can sail too.

Grantmac
2317 posts
6 Jun 2020 11:03AM
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I go for much bigger downwind swell rides. Hundreds of meters below the launch site at times.

Cyber
145 posts
6 Jun 2020 2:04PM
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Dcharlton said..
So was Windfoiling last weekend with marginal winds but occasional gusts would get me on foil. I'd find myself going into a strange almost 'trance' like state where I let myself get into trouble (sailing outside through a gap in the breakwater and not being able to get back in) given strong tidal current and dying wind.

Was a long walk of shame back but I'm just wondering if other folks out there have just gone on 'auto-pilot' where they forget the world around them and just don't want to stop the magic carpet ride even if it takes them to a walk of shame? Not complaining, still worth it!!!

DC


Whatever the type of funny mushrooms that you are on, please share with us!

I still remember my first time ever getting into planning on my first funboard back in 1983.
Had a 2 km long walk along the beach with board and sail back to my car. But darn, THAT WAS SOOO GOOD !

elmo
WA, 8868 posts
6 Jun 2020 3:03PM
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I'm fully focused when foiling

MagicRide
688 posts
7 Jun 2020 1:32AM
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I'm completely focused as well when foiling, if I don't, I will crash! There's ride hight, over foiling side to side wobble, pumping wing or sail or both at the same time, gybing in the air etc... Maybe after a while, this will become second nature, but for now, it's focus and fun. When I'm on the slapper, now that's different! I'm in lala land and can let myself goooooo!



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