After 7 or so years of riding the same beat up freeride board I learnt to windsurf on I thought it was time for an upgrade. I figured if I was going to use my new board for the same length of time as my old one I my as well spend a bit on it. So I bought a new 2014 Fanatic Skate TE that was on sale.
Now that I have an awesome freestyle board I was looking at learning how to freestyle windsurf, but I don't really know where to start. I can get 95% of my gybes now and I'm starting to consistently get planning gybes. I can get probably 50% of my tacks and can do a few basic freestyle moves like heli-tacks, bodydrags and riding on the nose of my board.
I'm a little stumped as to where I should go next. I'm praticing duck gybes and valcan (all I can do is jump 90 degrees and fall over backwards). Is there something else I should be doing first? Are there any resources online for freestyle moves?
From what Ive read its best to try a heap of moves at the same time so you dont get too bogged down with one. The first ones to learn seem to be helitack, upwind 360, vulcan, spock, flaka, grubby, willyskippers. Havent really got my head around anything else so cant comment on them.
Try Sam Ross's videos, this ones the vulcan but if you click on it you can find some other freestyle moves like the upwind 360, flaka and forward loop you could try.
Ahhh the Vulcan... Perhaps the hardest move you'll ever learn, but the start of a long and fun journey. The freestyle board will help a lot!
Tips:
- Buy the Tricktionary. Its a book with all the windsurfing moves in it, with instruction and common mistakes. I've nearly worn mine out. Its also got wave moves too which is also handy for jumps and whatnot. (https://www.tricktionary.com/en/)
- Trawl youtube for tips. (Here's one for Vulcan:
Have you tried firing your laser
long time no see around here Windy K. Welcome back and hope you progress with your freestyle. (Sorry I have nothing to add re: freestyle tuition)
I am about the same level as you and just bought an older skate. After a jump i spun out, so i thought: Might as well go fo a flaka. Didn't make it of course, but I did get it sliding backwards and felt that freestyle might actually be achievable.
It was heaps of fun, and I am now purposely going for flakas. Still need to crack one but atleast people are asking me if i can actually do one, so i'm guessing it looks somewhat freestylish ;)
I'd suggest going for a flaka....
Thanks for all the advice, I have plenty of reading and video watching to do now. Now if only it was windy :(